CHRISTIAN POEMS

All of my Christian poems are categorised separately here, as I encourage teachers, children and beginners to use my site as an educational site and am keen not to force my own personal beliefs on anyone. Having said that, keeping my God and Saviour and the way He makes me feel to myself feels very much like owning a precious gem and not letting anyone see it, touch it or share it! Therefore, I have categorised my Christian and inspirational poetry separately from the educational poems, so that anyone who chooses to read it may do so, and I trust that God will speak to anyone who chooses to listen.
As the bible says in Luke 11 verse 9 “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”

Children’s Nativity Story Play script

1 September 2013

This traditional, bible based 25 minute nativity play is told through a rhyming narration, with lots of gentle humour and includes lots of short rhyming speaking parts for actors which are written to be easily adapted to your cast size. It is flexible and adaptable for ANY CAST SIZE (customer feedback has the smallest to date as […]

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The Simplest Nativity Play Ever

4 August 2013

This 25 minute nativity play script is narrated entirely in rhyme, and is written in such a way that up to 21 actors can have lines to say, or the narrator can say any or all of them as part of the story instead. This nativity script is therefore: adaptable to any cast size and […]

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The Do-It-Yourself Nativity Play

2 August 2013

This 20 minute nativity script is purpose written for a church nativity service with a small cast of young people of reading age ( teenagers especially!) in a church with a fun, family atmosphere (adults are required to join in!) The DIY Nativity Play…… tells the traditional bible based nativity story in a hilarious, lighthearted […]

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Jesus is Not Just For Christmas

19 March 2013

Christmas is not just a story That’s told to make people feel great. It’s more than a reason for presents And parties as we celebrate. It’s not just a time to catch up with Our families and friends far away Nor even for annual visits To church on Christmas Day.

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God’s Tapestry

10 March 2013

The Tapestry of Life was started At the dawn of time. Within the pattern, even then, God saved a place for mine.  With every stitch the picture grew While crafted from above, And as God wove each new thread in He blended it with love. 

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Summer Fruits of Love

10 March 2013

    The days when life is flavoured With the summer fruits of love, Should gratefully be savoured With the grace of God above.

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Perspective

10 March 2013

   I found a hillside all alone and wanted to befriend it. I felt its heart was broken, and I could help to mend it.  So as it broke its silence and it began to talk, I felt it needed company, so we began to walk.  And as we walked together, our hearts and minds […]

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The Christian Labyrinth

10 March 2013

  I started a labyrinth journey The day when I noticed my God. I watched other Christians first though, And at times their behaviour was odd. They started their mission by heading With confidence towards their goal, While nervously I kept my distance Yet longed for my God, heart and soul. Then strangely, at times, […]

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The Donkey’s Christmas Nativity Play script

4 January 2013

Coming in 2014 The Donkey’s Christmas is written from the perspective of the poor, humble donkey who feels so un-noticed and unloved.  It is a 25 minute nativity play written entirely in rhyme and rhythm, making it simple and fun for children to perform. The script: is carried by a rhyming narration and includes lots […]

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Advent

31 May 2012

Advent: a time for preparing, for Jesus’ arrival is near. Yet, is it His birth we remember: our focus at this time of year? Where does Jesus fit in our advent?  Do we even notice he’s there? And as we are busy preparing, do we ever take time to care?

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