Poem of the Week for 18 January 2026Poem of the Week for 18 January 2026
The Tithe Belongs to God Another sermon on tithing! How could he?Does he think money grows on a tree?I’m sure he must have stepped on toesBy preaching on money and
The Tithe Belongs to God Another sermon on tithing! How could he?Does he think money grows on a tree?I’m sure he must have stepped on toesBy preaching on money and
They Say that I’m Nothing, but I’m Something They say I’m poor, They say I’m nothing. They say I’m poor and they say I’m nothing because I’ve got nothing to
Christmas Eve Christmas hath a darkness Brighter than the blazing noon,Christmas hath a chillness Warmer than the heat of June,Christmas hath a beauty Lovelier than the world can show:For Christmas
Good morning Church, It is a beautiful yet cool day in God’s creation! Today I would like to share with you a Christmas poem on love. May this poem inspire
Good morning Church, It is a beautiful yet cool day in God’s creation! Today I would like to share with you a Christmas poem on the joy of giving. May
For the second Sunday of Advent, a famous poem from John Keble. Second Sunday In Advent Not till the freezing blast is still,Till freely leaps the sparkling rill,And gales sweep
Veterans Day Limerick © Neil Dickinson Published by Family Friend Poems May 2014 with permission of the Author. There are times we want to forget, Like when troubles and sadness we’ve