Category: Christian
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Have you heard the Good News?
Have you ever seen the old wonder? Have you ever heard a child be wise? Has the youth been sore? Has the elderly been fresh? Have you heard the Good News? Is it in your imagination to seek the invisible? Is it in your heart to feel the soul? Does your spirit waver? Does your…
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Please Don’t Smite Me!

I am God. This story is beyond light and time that mankind has set boundaries; and I Am that I Am. These boundaries are set to be nothing more than the image that they set as Me. What foolish creatures they are, but their imagination makes them worth holding on to. They have been fantastic…
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Nailbed 1-19-20
To Nailbed, I understand that you have had recent contact with the Enemy’s encampment on Earth. We have decided to demote from senior tormentor, to plain o’ tormentor. By no means does this mean that you should halt any of your activities. In fact we are assigning you a recent student from the university.…
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A Star’s Blessing
A Star’s Blessing By Zachary Furr Here I lie, Upon a hill, With my sheep, And my dog, And darkness descends, Upon me, Tonight. (I just made a haiku without meaning to.) And as I lie, I see the light, It’s a solitary light, That shines with power, That outshines the sun,…
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There I Stood – An Easter poem
There i stood… By Zachary Furr I am a groundskeeper for the dead. Those that have met their timely deaths. Those that have lived their time. For good, For evil, They have died, And I tend their resting place. I tend the the flowers, So that the garden smells good, to those that…
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Omni
Omni By Zachary Furr Omnipotent: having unlimited power Omnipresent: widely or constantly encountered Omniscient: knowing everything Omnidirectional: receiving signals from or transmitting in all directions Omni- itself means All Oh what words these are, Words that only begin to define the true deity, Words that have no meaning for this planet, Words that…
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Baggage By Zachary Furr
1 Everyone I had ever known had always carried with them a backpack full of their stuff. Many had leg packs and arm packs, chest packs and head packs. Every pack full to the brim of books, phones, clothes, newspapers, empty water bottles, mismatched shoes, socks of all different styles, dolls, toys, buttons, and all…

