Reflections of the Son

By Patricia Rachal
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Published: Feb. 08, 2011
Words: 7,702 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458140579


Short description

A collection of poems reflecting the many character traits of God. Gleaned from meaningful Bible passages and the character of Christ reflected from others. Cuts deep into the heart and soul and changes one from the inside out. Some of the poems have Scripture references or a reflective comment. Mostly rhyming.

Extended description

Meaningful Bible stories paraphrased in rhyme with Scripture references to authenticate their validity. Mostly rhyming poems of the character traits of Christ and His character reflected through others. Touching passages of a woman healed of a 12 year infirmity, the first person to experience Jesus' resurrection and other moving encounters. Encouragement on gaining confidence and overcoming fear. Kick back in front of the fireplace or in your favorite comfy spot, switch on your ereader and escape the chaos of the world. These poems will cut through the stress and disappointments of your day to soothe and heal your soul. You'll want to read them over and over and share them with those you love.

Tags

poetry, christian, god and jesus, bible based poems

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