2024 July Poems and more

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temperature rising
the sun's playful banter
evening's delight
Evening's warm hues 
cast a spell
of tranquility.
brewing storms
turbulent waters
troubled horizon
“Enchanted Pool” by T Watchman John-18th century

The Lie said to the Truth, "Let's take a bath together, the water is very nice.
The Truth, still suspicious, tested the water and found out it really was nice. So they got naked and bathed.
But suddenly, the Lie leapt out of the water and fled, wearing the clothes of the Truth.
The Truth, furious, raced out of the pond to get her clothes back.
But the World, upon seeing the naked Truth, looked away, with anger and contempt.
Poor Truth returned to the pond and disappeared forever, hiding her shame.
Since then, the Lie runs around the world, dressed as the Truth, and society is very happy-because the world has no desire to know the naked Truth.
Painting: “Enchanted Pool” by T Watchman John-18th century
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Poison ivy, poison oak,
who cares? Itching everywhere.
Gloves on, reading a book.

Butterfly wings
shimmering in the sunlight,
a refractile kaleidoscope
or
Refractile kaleidoscope
shimmering sunlight-
butterfly wings

evening shadow on
crisscrossing paths,
uninterrupted
a rhythmic beat
slow slow quick quick slow
sandy footprints

slow, slow, quick-quick slow
light dances on the water
footprints in the sand

a rhythmic beat
slow slow quick quick slow
lover's cadence




Yes, Flowers Have Favorites, too!

Fuzzy bees that run the world,
busy beats, their wings uncurled.
Orchard bees seek apple trees,
guided by a fragrant breeze.
Bees create a honey treat-
of lavender so pure and sweet.

Fragrant flowers spread their scent,
whiffs, and swirls in spring’s advent.
Flowers mixed with pollen threads,
blooming hues of blues and reds.
Golden pearls spread all about,
gathered by a little scout.

Tiny dancers run the world,
silent beats, their wings impearled.
Butterflies from all around
follow scents that hug the ground.
Dancing feet atop a bloom,
search for nectar to consume.

Clustered flowers, vivid hues
Yellows, reds but no blues,
Flower seeds secure their worth,
stretch their roots in fertile earth.
Coneflowers and scattered seeds-
paired best with butterfly weeds.

Nature’s treeswifts guide the world,
Hums and beats, their wings unfurled.
Hummingbirds need constant fuel.
Trumpet flowers attract this jewel.
Forward, backward, upside down.
These dashing fliers zip around.

Golden flowers, brilliant blooms
Entice birds with shiny plumes.
Blazing Star to Geranium,
Coral Bells to Delphinium.
Flower meadows, patchwork plots,
Scattered seeds in local lots.

Summer FMF Post-June & July -Through the Looking Glass

Tolerate and tolerance do not equate in today's world. God's command to preach the Truth of the Gospel is clear: do not add to or take away God's Word. If you fail to preach about hell and eternal separation from God, then there is no true love, respect, or need for the free gift of salvation. If you preach God is love, and there is no hell, then there is no fear of judgment—who needs God? 

God warns us as Christians from our Jewish beginnings through our Christian heritage not to add or take away anything to HIS Word. Scriptures contain the path to salvation-true salvation, the path to understanding God, gave us free will to worship Him-the one who created it all. You can't remove Romans 1 from understanding God's love or Galatians 5:19. It is our path to God- to understanding the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit- the one God, Father, Son, and Spirit. God says to spread the message with tolerance, love, and understanding of the lost.

The Spirit draws and brings conviction to the lost, but we are commissioned to go and tell-not leave them in darkness or on the wrong path.
Deuteronomy 4:2, Proverbs 30:5-6, and Revelation 22:18-19:
July 19, 2024
What do you MAKE of this?
There is nothing that can separate us from God's love Romans 8:38-39.
There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, Romans 8:27-28.
There is a Spirit that knows our weakness, who intercedes to pray, when we don't know how to pray with groaning too deep for words. Romans 8:26-27.
There is hope that God causes all things to work together for our good, whether from evil-doers, haters, or demons, Romans 8:27-28.
There is a God that we can call "Abba, Father!, Romans 8:15.
There is true freedom and peace that does not come from the world or the American Constitution, but from the law of the Spirit of life in Christ has freed you from the law of sin and death, Romans 8:2.
There is coming a day that even creation will be set free, Romans 8: 21.
There is Jesus, who was raised from the dead, who gave his life and indwells you (of your own free will) (Romans 8:11).
There is only Jesus.
Can we see God's hand working through hard times? 
That lump of coal may be a hidden jewel among the trials- remember that dark colors absorb light, and outer pressure creates a precious jewel inside. Maybe these are the jewels in our crown that we lay at Jesus' feet.
JULY 12 CAPACITY to see
The CAPACITY to see beyond oneself and trust God's plan for your life is a challenge. It is full of unexpected events, trials to trust, and benefits of blessings.
"The American dream is nothing compared to following God's plan for your life. The church of the next generation is the outcome of our life, individually and corporately, as we take a stand for Christ(Gideon Speaker)."

Today, we need TRUTH with SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT as we take off our (western) spiritual blinders. As a christian with a westerner perspective, there things in scripture that I don't understand unless I look from with middle eastern perspective- (culturally, not from a Muslim, Hindu, etc. I've listened to preacher on YouTube like Voddie Bachman and Allen Nolan. Study for yourself to know the whole gospel story. God, the Father is not a Santa Clause. We are here to worship Him.)
Serving the Lord has challenges to give up what the naked eye sees and looking through your heart-eyes (Holy Spirit guidance) to know God's will.


June 21,
Choice and our free will
God acts through our prayers.
Compassion for the lost
Concern about the possibility of hell for your neighbor
Confidence to speak the truth
Cooperation means to listen to the Holy Spirit
Caring manner is shown through kindness
Creative ways to spread the gospel will happen when you are prepared.
July 5, Specificly seeing another person's point of view
I attended a local Gideon Faith Fund Rally today with a speaker from Slovakia, just below Ukraine. He told a story about the war many years ago and how two men ended up in jail. One man was a Muslim who read the Koran every day. One day, he asked the man beside him why he did not read something. The other man, an atheist, said I have nothing to read.
The Muslim man said as he handed him a Gideon Bible, "Here, read this. Someone gave me this, and I don't believe in this stuff."
The man began reading the Bible every day and was saved. His zeal for the Bible and Jesus led him to witness to the Muslim man who gave him the Bible and was saved. The former atheist, saved because a Muslim gave him a Bible, now heads up a Gideon ministry in Russia.
Days are darkening in Russia. Christians are being watched and questioned. Please pray for him.
We can no longer study scripture through a Western lens. Looking at today's war in Israel helps us to understand why God commanded the Israelite to wipe out certain groups of people. Hamas has no intentions of letting Israel live in peace. Grasping a bit of the Middle Eastern mindset puts a new lens on understanding the Old Testament and why specific actions were necessary to preserve the Jewish race. If not, they would not have existed.
It is the same for us in the US. The live and let live philosophy has eroded our moral fabric to the point of putting porn books in school libraries, gender-altering surgeries, and abortion of the unborn to 28 days after birth.
The blessings come by adhering to God's Word- which is a sword dividing good from evil.
June 28, Same
Swimming with cousins and playing with friends,
hoping summer will never end.
Hopscotch with sea shells, swinging high through the air,
outside till dark and roaming without a care.
Farmer's market down the street loaded with snacks ready to eat.
Family picnics with seed-spitting contests and fresh corn on the cob are simple ways to show how blessed we are.



Reflecting over the years is like seeing through a rose-colored looking glass. I say rose-colored because as you (I) reflect, God's hand is sometimes evident and mysteriously absent.
Remembering times spent with family and friends brings both laughter and tears. By weaving those same experiences for my children, I hope they can build cherished memories with their families someday. God is the same as He was yesterday, today, and tomorrow. God first established the family unit before communities, churches, cities, or countries. Looking back, I remember how much fun I had raising my kids.
June 21, Choice
Compassion for the lost
Concern about the possibility of hell for your neighbor
Confidence to speak the truth
Cooperation means to listen to the Holy Spirit
Caring manner is shown through kindness
Creative ways to spread the gospel will happen when you are prepared.
June 14, Cover/ Noahic Convenant 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NAzuNcs9Vs&t=8s
God will no longer intervene with man except through our prayers, and the end times.
My son taught me a lesson that I did not understand. There are three ways we experience evil:
1. By God's permission as with Job. Job showed all of heaven that man can and will honor God by faith.
2. There are demons that tempt man.
3. There are just evil people in this world who are full of greed, hate, self-serving, etc.

So now when I look back and I don't see God's hand of restoration, it may be due to evil people in this world. My faith must hold true.
June 7, FMF-Reverse
Seeing through the looking glass in reverse.

Find clarity in
a world of words with
perspicacious zeal.

In God's Word,
seek perspicacious
clarity.

His mysteries
revealed by
the Holy Spirit.

I remember reading Hannah Hurnard's book, 'Hinds Feet on High Places and Mountain of Spices.' Both are an allegory of the Christian walk. Much-Afraid meets the Shepherd and journeys up the mountain to the high places under His guidance. She collects precious jewels along the way. But there comes a point when her load is too heavy, so she looks at each one and reflects on the lesson, the deeper the relationship with the shepherd, and her understanding of God's purpose for her. With a renewed spirit, she keeps them all and moves forward.

Psalms 18:33 King James Version (KJV) - "He maketh my feet like hinds' feet, And setteth me upon my high places."
Habakkuk 3:19 The Lord God is my strength; and He will make my feet like hinds' feet, and He will make me to walk upon mine high places.

Our direct link to God is through prayer. Looking back, can we see God's hand working through our trials and troubles? Do we cherish each lesson learned? When amid these trails and that jewel looks like a lump of coal, I remember that dark colors absorb light, and outer pressure creates a precious jewel on the inside. Maybe these are the jewels in our crown that we lay at Jesus' feet.

(Noahic covenant)

June, May 31 through
Sometimes, hearing or reading something from another point of view brings clarity or the ability to see through a scheme. I am guilty of wanting to prove my worth and that I am valuable, too, so I fall prey to empty schemes. God's love is total approval, acceptance, and love. The insecurity, inadequacy, and inferior feelings come from the world's perspective, others, or my own.


"The devil appeared to three monks and said to them: "If I gave you the power to change something in the past, what would you change?"
The first of them, with great apostolic fervor, replied: "I would like to prevent you from leading Adam and Eve to sin, so that humanity does not separate from God."
The second, a man full of mercy, said to him: "I will prevent you from straying from God and condemning you forever."
The third of them was the simplest and instead of answering the tempter, he knelt down, made the sign of the cross, and prayed: "Lord, deliver me from the temptation of what might have been and what was not."
The demon, screaming and trembling with pain, fled.
The other two were surprised and said to him: "Brother, why did you react like this?"
And he answered them:

“First, we should never talk to the enemy.”
“Secondly, no one in the world has the power to change the past.”
“Third: Satan’s interest was not to prove our virtue, but to trap us in the past, so that we neglect the present, the only time God gives us His grace and we can cooperate with Him to fulfill His will.”


Of all the demons, the one that most holds men back and prevents them from being happy is “what could have been and was not.” The past is left to the mercy of God and the future to His providence. Only the present is in our hands. Live today loving God with all your heart.
(Modified from original text)
Ctto: Michael Acebedo Lopez"

spring in my steps
alacrity of purpose
wind at my back
Finding clarity
in a world of words,
perspicacity.

In God's Word
seek perspicacious
clarity.

He has given us the Holy Spirit
When I first read last week's word, I thought of 'through the looking glass.' In Genesis, the names of each person gives us message of redemption. In the book of Daniel and the major and minor prophets, God's mystery are locked up in Revelation until now. The Bible is layered with meaning in its depths. God doesn't tell but knows we must discover it for ourselves. Then our heart is changed and truly belongs to Him. 

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6 responses to “Summer FMF Post-June & July -Through the Looking Glass”

  1. Rachel Mendell Avatar
    Rachel Mendell

    Thank you for the reminder! Regrets have done lots of damage in my life. Saving this for next month when the enemy comes back to taunt me. Be well! Blessings on your day.

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  2. Rachel Mendell Avatar
    Rachel Mendell

    Yes, gaining the capacity to see in a new way, switching, bending our perspective … I grew up with the White Jesus, but as I learned and studied I began to understand Jesus’ teachings in a completely different light. It is difficult to see things from a new perspective since I didn’t grow up in it. God give me eyes to see and a heart to understand! (FMF#3)

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  3. aschmeisser Avatar

    And when will true grace come to be

    a thing that lives within the heart,

    a day when we can clearly see

    that we’re not meant to be apart

    from the God that gave us breath

    and strength to outlast the strife,

    the God who will take on our death

    so that we may have His life?

    When will we lay down the pride

    that sends us to the great abyss

    in which demons don’t try to hide,

    but greet us with a Judas-kiss,

    assuming that their evil’s won,

    only to meet Conquering Son?

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    1. brontebrown2 Avatar

      The first line, goes directly to why we need salvation. Our soul needs saving from the self-will, deception in our hearts. Demons do not hide their pride but deceptly greet us with a kiss and half-truths that tickle our ears-, and yet, Jesus came anywary.

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    2. brontebrown2 Avatar

      Your writing helps me to see in a differently way. It like taking off rose-colored glasses or blinders, and see God for who He is.

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  4. aschmeisser Avatar

    Forty acres and a mule,

    a mansion and electric car.

    They’re easy, now, to ridicule,

    but they are real and here we are,

    locked up tight into a dream

    that was defined so long ago

    for the purpose (it would seem)

    of making someone else some dough.

    ‘Round and ’round the carousel,

    snake oil and the pretty girls,

    ratcheting on down to hell

    as we, entranced, stringing our pearls

    put aside the weeping Christ,

    disdaining all He sacrificed.

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June Poems and more

Swimming with cousins and playing with friends, 
hoping summer will never end.
Hopscotch with sea shells, swinging high through the air, outside till dark and roaming free without a care.
Farmer's market down the street loaded with snacks ready to eat.
Family picnics with seed-spitting contests and fresh corn on the cob— the simple things show how blessed you are.
An early morning thought:
I snuggle in a blanket with socks to warm my toes.
A hot latte warms my insides and a cool breeze tickles my nose.
I slow down and take some time
to enjoy this savory view.

a realized dream
worked for embodies
a bigger adventure.
(or leads to a)
Nature's mystery sprightly beads nestle betwixt succulent leaves  

Pearly light of glistening eyes echoes a dance of the coming spring.
skywater blue
rippling, replenishing
a hidden gems

skywater blue falls
rippling, revealing life's
bioluminescence
Picture by BronteBrown
FFBay AR
Back and forth
the ground swishes
with zephyr thoughts

hammock swishing, brain on neutral
Skipping through the air, my shadow and I were in perfect sync. Skipping hand in hand, our shadows in perfect sync.
icy shields replaced 
with watery trails and
slippery slime.

or slippery biofilm.
Find clarity in 
a world of words with
perspicacious zeal.

In God's Word,
seek perspicacious
clarity.

His mysteries
revealed by
the Holy Spirit.

Mysteries revealed
perspicacious zeal
breakthroughs
Spring arrives as 
the sun melts the crusty earth
solar rays tickle the fertile dirt;
sheltered seeds shed their winter coats,
earthworms dig underground moats.

Spring sings while
a gentle zephyr carries light seeds;
loam provides for their needs,
temperamental clouds scatter showers
in time to enjoy spring flowers!
Feminine esse'
Sparkling soul
muliebrity


sparkling esse'
marked muliebrity
her soul

Inner and outer beauty shines when the esse' of a woman's soul sparkles. Glimpses for a man to see and lifetime to understand.


RL Brown
This was in definite need of a rewrite.
When a woman's inner and outer beauty shines as one, and the kindness of her soul sparkles, the esse' of femininity is truly seen.
Complementary
muliebrity of feminine
beauty, shines.

Complementary
feminine muliebrity
beauty, shines.

complementary muliebrity,
her soul sparkles with
femininity's essence.
Odd occurrences, 
the laundry basket is empty-
every sock is matched.
Ladybug, Ladybug, 
where are you?
My roses serving lunch,
aphids on the menu.
Vast political views
peevish divisive verve
schismatic vexing vibe
@Bleu_Owl vast, verve, vibe
short form
Vast views
schismatic verve
vexing vibe
distance horizon 
turbulent waters
trouble coming--
or
distance troubles
storms on the horizon
turbulence ahead.
or
brewing storms
turbulent waters
troubled horizon
Evening's warm hues 
cast a spell
of tranquility
summer tune
buzzing harmonies or
soulful harmonies

cicadas sing a soulful tune in sync with a summer harmony
In sync
a soulful tune
summer's harmony in sync
cicadas sing.
Farmer's market
Saturday mornin' delight
I'm broke.
Warm Pie
Weeping Meringue
Well, let's eat!
@Bleu_Owl warm, weep, well
Smultronställe - A Place For You
rare moment of peaceful tranquility

Trunnel leaf canopy on road forming an archway.

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How to Write Stories from a Christian POV

May 21, 2024
For a fellow writer on how to write a children's christian picture book. I agree with fellow writer, Arree, it makes writing a Christian book even harder. Here are come comparitive thoughts.

Recently, I watched a series called Signal, a Korean drama. One of the things I realized this morning was the message in this story. Backdrop: police and political corruption, people looking the other way or taking brides to benefit themselves. Micah 6:8, He has shown you, O man, what is good and what the Lord requires of you.

I woke up early and began pondering different people in the Bible and their reactions to the challenges they face. Here is where your story lies: find the hidden truth, change it to today's issues, and have your character meet those challenges. He does not have to kill a giant, but he also faces the bully at school or his best friend trying to get him to do the wrong thing.

For the character in the above series, it cost his life, which is the underlying truth of Christianity—exchange your worldly life and follow Christ, death to self, and submission to Christ, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17.

An example is two godly women, Esther, who was beautiful, and Leah, Jacob's wife, whom he didn't choose, who was ugly. Esther, who was afraid, saved her people, and Leah, who was heartbroken, was loved most by Jacob in later years. Now consider Jezebel, Deliah, Heord's wife; you can feel and see people who are like this, so narcissistic that they manipulate and destroy those around them. Jezebel tried to destroy Israel by introducing idolatry back into Israel. Ahab was too self-absorbed to care.

Adam, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph—David, Samson, Gideon, and Nathan, who let Dehorah lead Israel's army—these men failed drastically, yet saw it and took steps to correct their actions. (David's children: Three died; how David parented is not mentioned, but his kid's choices are. I have to admit here I would have asked God to leave this part out of the Bible. I mean, who wants their dirty laundry aired for centuries? Parenting is hard. But his children still knew what was right from wrong. They were taught but chose not to follow God. Esther faced death, and Leah was ridiculed but still chose the right course of action. God put David's children's failures to show that it is our own choices. We overcome by trusting God.) Character, hook, conflict, failure, and resolve.

Kirk and Alice Brown wrote a series of Christian books. I've passed these books on, so it took a bit of research to find their names. They didn't use Christian buzzwords but told stories kids deal with daily, like patience, loss, selfishness, etc. They would be good mentor texts.

I agree with fellow writer Arree; writing a Christian picturebook is even more difficult. Yet, Arree's book Mixed teaches you how to love your neighbor as yourself. Ninja shows brotherly love by correcting his actions when he includes his sister in his Ninja games. Both show how individuals can change the people and circumstances around them.

Marilyn Lashbrook's book, I Don't Want To, shows a defiant Jonah as a child. My son's favorite line was-- it was hot inside the fish, it was stinky in the fish, phewy. There were lots of onomatopoeias in her books that my four-year-old son loved. My son would stand up in bed and cross his arms like Jonah in the book. I think that is the catalyst for Trouble with Head Ants. 'ANTS' is an acronym for automatic negative thoughts or any naysaying, nervous, nasty, or not telling me what to do thoughts. WITT is an anteater who uses his brain. He recycles negative thinking by spelling his name. WITT teaches kindergarteners how to handle big emotions.

It is like the retelling of The Three Pigs: The True Story of The 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf to David Weiner retelling this story. We writers find another perspective of that story and write from a different POV.
Five Minute Friday Post: Nothing (word prompt)
Nothing but what is needed:
There is nothing in the Bible that is not meant to be there. How is a name given? What is in a name? Is it arbitrary, a family name, a syllabic mess, or is it chose with a meaning?
Adam means man, Seth means appointed, Enosh-mortal, Kenan-sorrow, Mahelil-blessed, Jarrod-shall come down, Enoch-teaching, Methuselah- means this death shall be judgment, Lamech-lamentation, and Noah means to bring comfort.

The message is that Man appointed mortal sorrow, the blessed God shall come down teaching, and His death shall bring despairing comfort.

God's Word is breathed out by the Holy Spirit, so it is nothing for the Holy Spirit to bring understanding so we can dive deep into knowing God. Nothingness is in man's empty philosophies. We will spend eternity with God and still marvel.

more names with meaning-
Nathaniel means gift of God
Daniel means God is my judge
Rhonda means Grand and Warrior- which is hard to live up to.
Leigh means poem or song, glade or meadow
Bronte means bestower and thunder
Brown-son of strenght
Daniel Charles Brown, God is my judge, strong-manly, and son of strength.
Katelin Bronte- pure thunder

April/May FmF Post

Nothing but what is needed:
There is nothing in the Bible that is not meant to be there. How is a name given? What is in a name? Is it arbitrary, a family name, a syllabic mess, or is it chose with a meaning?
Adam means man, Seth means appointed, Enosh-mortal, Kenan-sorrow, Mahelil-blessed, Jarrod-shall come down, Enoch-teaching, Methuselah- means this death shall be judgment, Lamech-lamentation, and Noah means to bring comfort.

The message is that Man appointed mortal sorrow, the blessed God shall come down teaching, and His death shall bring despairing comfort.

God's Word is breathed out by the Holy Spirit, so it is nothing for the Holy Spirit to bring understanding so we can dive deep into knowing God. Nothingness is in man's empty philosophies. We will spend eternity with God and still marvel.

more names with meaning-
Nathaniel means gift of God
Daniel means God is my judge
Rhonda means Grand and Warrior- which is hard to live up to.
Leigh means poem or song, glade or meadow
Bronte means bestower and thunder
Brown-son of strength
Daniel Charles Brown, God is my judge, strong-manly, and son of strength.
Katelin Bronte- pure thunder
May 21, 2024 How to write stories from a Christian POV 
For a fellow writer on how to write a children's christian picture book. I agree with fellow writer, Arree, it makes writing a Christian book even harder. Here are come comparative thoughts.

Recently, I watched a series called Signal, a Korean drama. One of the things I realized this morning was the message in this story. Backdrop: police and political corruption, people looking the other way or taking brides to benefit themselves. Micah 6:8, He has shown you, O man, what is good and what the Lord requires of you.

I woke up early and began pondering different people in the Bible and their reactions to the challenges they face. Here is where your story lies: find the hidden truth, change it to today's issues, and have your character meet those challenges. He does not have to kill a giant, but he also faces the bully at school or his best friend trying to get him to do the wrong thing.

For the character in the above series, it cost his life, which is the underlying truth of Christianity—exchange your worldly life and follow Christ, death to self, and submission to Christ, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17.

An example is two godly women:Esther was beautiful, and Leah, Jacob's wife, whom he didn't choose, was ugly. Esther, who was afraid, saved her people, and Leah, who was heartbroken, was loved most by Jacob in later years. Now consider Jezebel, Delilah, Herod's wife; you can feel and see people who are like this, so narcissistic that they manipulate and destroy those around them. Jezebel tried to destroy Israel by introducing idolatry back into Israel. Ahab was too self-absorbed to care.

Adam, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph—David, Samson, Gideon, and Nathan, who let Deborah lead Israel's army—these men failed drastically, yet saw it and took steps to correct their actions. (David's children: Three died; how David parented is not mentioned, but his kid's choices are. I have to admit here I would have asked God to leave this part out of the Bible. I mean, who wants their dirty laundry aired for centuries? Parenting is hard. But his children still knew what was right from wrong. They were taught but chose not to follow God. Esther faced death, and Leah was ridiculed but still chose the right course of action. God put David's children's failures to show that it is our own choices. We overcome by trusting God.) Character, hook, conflict, failure, and resolve.

Kirk and Alice Brown wrote a series of Christian books. I've passed these books on, so it took a bit of research to find their names. They didn't use Christian buzzwords but told stories kids deal with daily, like patience, loss, selfishness, etc. They would be good mentor texts.
I agree with fellow writer Arree; writing a Christian picture book is even more difficult. Yet, Arree's book Mixed teaches you how to love your neighbor as yourself. Ninja shows brotherly love by correcting his actions when he includes his sister in his Ninja games. Both show how individuals can change the people and circumstances around them. 

Marilyn Lashbrook's book, I Don't Want To, shows a defiant Jonah as a child. My son's favorite line was-- it was hot inside the fish, it was stinky in the fish, phewy. There were lots of onomatopoeia in her books that my four-year-old son loved. My son would stand up in bed and cross his arms like Jonah in the book. I think that is the catalyst for Trouble with Head Ants. 'ANTS' is an acronym for automatic negative thoughts or any naysaying, nervous, nasty, or not telling me what to do thoughts. WITT is an anteater who uses his brain. He recycles negative thinking by spelling his name. WITT teaches kindergartners how to handle big emotions.

It is like the retelling of The Three Pigs: The True Story of The 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf to David Weiner retelling this story. We writers find another perspective of that story and write from a different POV.
May 17 Finally

Finally, it has a different meaning than final. Finally means to attain a dream, a goal, or a wish. It is seeing the fruition of your work and efforts. Writing stories and poems about how God works in your life and then seeing them published or others read and understand—that rings with finally someone understands or relates.

Is it your final goal to hear, 'Well done, my faithful servant?' When I finally stand before Jesus, hear those words, and lay everything at His feet, I hope to hear my heart sing. When I lay everything at his feet, I lay down my struggles, see God's hand in my life, and finally understand God's peace for me.
May 10
Someday your will see the reality of your faith that is no longer temporary but is eternal, immutable, unwavering in God's ever presence. Jesus is returning one day soon.
Faith in faith is temporary.
Faith in God is eternal.
Faith in your timing is temporary.
Faith in God's timing is immutable.
Faith in changing another person is temporary
Faith in God changing one's heart is permanent.
Faith in feeling is temporary.
Faith in God's Word is solid, a cornerstone.
Faith in my efforts is temporary
Faith in God's ability to accomplish his purpose is unchanging.
God's word is solid, immutable, unchanging, eternal.
Why men hate-
Patience, a virtue often overlooked in a world of instant gratification, holds a significant place in the realm of faith. It's not a simple trait to acquire, but a complex skill that requires reason, forethought, and emotional stability, all intertwined with kindness, cooperation, and selflessness. It's a virtue that's not for the faint of heart or those with a me-first attitude, but one that's crucial for spiritual growth.

Jesus called men from all walks of life. He was patient with Peter's headlong ways, Thomas' doubts, Judas' unbelief, and the Romans who gambled for his garments and hung Him on the cross.

How do we have no patience for our fellow man who does not believe as we do? The world has gone so far as not to suffer the mention of Jesus' name. Don't be offended by their ridicule, sneering, and mocking of Jesus' name.

I Peter 4:14 If you are insulted for the name of Christ, you are blessed because the Spirit of glory and God rests upon you.

John 15:25 But this is to fulfill what is written in their Law: 'They hated me without reason.'
May 3 Some follies, when to play, when to let go, when to pray, when to rest

Good morning, Sunshine!
Taking in the day, no plans.
Boketto moments.
--
Mångata reverie
a playful cadence,
lovers leap (Song of Solomon)

---- Some things to beware of
Impertinent chatter
of a jaded woman
blissfully clueless. (Proverbs 5:3)

“The wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers down” (Proverbs 14:1).
----
We, too, walk every day beside
the true Messiah,
unmoved by the truth.

---- Some things to know
Moments in nature
filled with wonderment and awe
touching the soul. Micah 6:8 God has shown you what is good.
--
truth is a plumbline
It does not vary
or shape shift.
God is revealing the mysteries of the end times, of the secrets of His Word, in a way that offers clarity to everyday life and freedom in our spirit to walk with Him.
--
Light narrows yet shines.
Truth displayed for all to see,
God’s bountiful grace.

Rapture for the church
The last harvest, winter comes.
Weary souls find rest.

John 8:12 Jesus said:I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.

----Some things to rest upon and in.

Let go of the fight: Exodus 14:14
"The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.”

Let go of doubt, ask for help: Matthew 11:28
"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."

Let go of resentment: Colossians 3:15
"And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful."

Let go of worry: 1 Peter 5:7
"Casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you"

Stillness comes in letting go. His word speaks as to how to let go.
-----
Time is a fixed entity that is set for a season and is always moving forward. God cannot undo time. God's purposes are unchangeable and set for a season of salvation as a test to man's free will. (Hebrews 6:17-18) There is no variation or shifting of shadows for God's unchangeable plan. All things being possible for God ( Phil 4:13, Matt 19:26) is predicated on a few impossibilities concerning His nature. God cannot lie and therefore He is the plumb-line for the truth to be measured. God exists outside of time. He is the Alpha and Omega. Imagine God holding the ribbon of time, the beginning in one hand to the end in the other. He surveys all of time, simultaneously.
----- Some things to rest upon and in.
God loves your soul like the soil loves the tree.
God's Word is the soil where we firmly root our faith.
The soil gives the tree all the space it needs to grow.
God's will is His Word.
It is not a road map but a relationship.
God is more interested in what you become than what you do.
Colossians 1:9.
April
Every once in a while
inspiration hits and
a desire is lit.

Every once in a while
misery accompanies loss
heartache mellows the soul.

Every once in a while
memories comfort and
peace settles within.

Every once in a while
love overwhelms and
endurance is perfected.
Romans 5 and James 1
What is so complicated about love? Love leads to kindness. Kindness leads to patience. Patience leads to self-control. Self-control to proven character. It is not that we get to pick and choose which fruit of the Spirit to exhibit on a given day. The Holy Spirit produces or yields the fruit (singular) of His Spirit to shine the light of Jesus. Christianity is unlike a cafeteria line where we choose what we like and ignore the rest. It is all or none. Jesus said we would know them by their fruits, actions, or proven works. Others will see the Jesus we know by our actions.
Romans 5:1-5 and James 1: 1-5 Galatians 5: 22-23 and Galatians 5: 5-6

Good morning, Sunshine! Spring Fling Writing Contest 2024

Good morning, Sunshine.
Slipping through the morning’s dew, sunlight cracks the dawn. I wake with the woodland world. The nestlings fluff their feathers and squish together, and I listen to their twitter-song.
Spring sings.
The red-breasted robins engage in antiphonal tweets. Jenny-wren adds her chee-pippety-chee-chee to the mix. The colorful warblers chime in with a descant, their voices echoing in the dewy twilight. I join in, mimicking their cheerful tweets.
Spring’s warmth.
My goose pimples giggle as I squish tender grass between my toes. A cool zephyr breeze flows, inviting the day to begin. Tiny creatures, swift and dainty, flit from flower to flower.
Spring’s warning.
A bluejay’s catcall signals a tail-twitching taunt, kitty in the weeds.

Good morning, Sunshine!
Taking in the day, no plans.
Boketto moments.

For this contest, I rewrote this haibun, Pastoral Cacophony, which was published in Better than Starbucks Journal.

Good morning, Sunshine! Haibun By Bronte Brown
Spring sunrise.
Slipping through the morning's dew, sunlight cracks the dawn. I wake with the woodland world. The nestlings fluff their feathers and squish together, and I listen to their twitter song.
Spring sings.
The red-breasted robins engage in antiphonal tweets. Jenny-wren adds her chee-pippety-chee-chee to the mix. The colorful warblers chime in with a descant, their voices echoing in the dewy twilight. I join in, mimicking their cheerful tweets.
Spring's warmth.
My goose pimples giggle as I squish tender grass between my toes. A cool zephyr breeze flows, inviting the day to begin- tiny creatures, swift and dainty, flit from flower to flower.
Good morning, Sunshine!
Taking in the day, no plans.
Boketto moments.
submission to orchardspoetrysubmissions@gmail.com
orchardspoetrysubmissions@gmail.com

April Poems and more

pattern pathways
inviting scenes
adventures await.
Mångata reverie
a playful cadence,
lovers leap
birdsong cease
spiders drop their web
elliptical darkness
a prismatic wash of golden rain, sweet benison. 
A prismatic wash of golden rain, sweet benison. 
#HaikuSaturday #haiku
@whiptailjournal @Bleu_Owl

Green grass everywhere.
My grass is green, and my blueberries are turning.
Spring is here.
Good morning, Sunshine!
Taking in the day, no plans.
Boketto moments.

Boketto gazing is a mind free of thought- just breathe. (my definition)
Source: Lost in Translation by Ella Frances Sanders
raining pink petals
seeds of new life-
genesis
sweet benison of
sunlit air and golden rain,
a prismatic wash
April 2023
morning beauty
bathe in sunlight
glistening pearls
Meraki essence 
creatively giving
flower or poem,
Meraki.
meh ruh kai

The moon so tiny hides the sun. 
Settle in for nighttime fun.
Protective glasses on your face,
time to watch the moon's race.
When the diamond disappears,
a glowing moon appears.
Now the sun is completely hidden, so looking at me is no longer forbidden.
Once the diamond reappears, look away or beware of flowing tears.

Easter’s Story By Bronte Brown 2

The Troubadour’s Song: Renewal of Hope

The Troubadour's Song: Renewal of Hope

As Judas, in his willful rejection, walked daily beside Jesus, a contrasting hope was about to be born.

Judas’ callous heart longed for an earthly king, which led to betrayal with a sealed traitor’s kiss.

Blind ignorance prevailed. The Pharisees denied their Messiah, and Jerusalem cried out, unable to see.

A despairing loss, overcome by fear, caused hope to flee. Peter denied Him.

Overwhelming grief filled John. He cannot contain his tears as his Messiah died.

Dementia cried out. Darkness enveloped the cross as death’s grip shook the earth.

We, too, walk daily beside the true Messiah, unmoved by the truth and unable to see the light of hope.

Heartbreaking loneliness, man’s despair descended to hell’s depths. Where is hope?
YET, 

The morning light hummed with renewed hope. The eternal, wrapped in clay, set Terra free. The Troubadour sang, illuminating the darkness with the song of salvation.

His message rings true: a gift of grace freely given honors choice. The church’s song is the gospel story of God’s eternal plan.

When the harvest is complete, marking the end of the church age, Israel will again have a hand in redeeming man.

The Christmas Story: The Arrival of the Troubadour
The Arrival of the Troubadour

Anticipation filled the air. To the Father’s delight, Emmanuel was born as a beacon in a world shrouded in darkness. The Eastern Star shone brightly through the night, illuminating the path to future hopes. 

The Word sang a melody for my heart, a beautiful and poignant tune that resonates within the soul. For those with ears to hear, it was soft and gentle. Like the tiny beats of a hummingbird’s wings, a whispered message arrived.

Gabriel announced the arrival of the King; Jesus dwelt among us. The prophecies of old were fulfilled, awakening a sanguine hope for mankind’s redemption. 

The longing for heaven’s echo of the Troubadour’s aria in a songless world. The dawning light of a new beginning quenches our thirst, bringing renewed hope in man’s redemption story.

Beginning of a New Year

The dawning light
of a new beginning
slates our thirst.

Arousing
a sanguine hope
for the coming year.

A salubrious optimism
laced with intent,
tempered.

FMF March post

Dedicate, Suffer, Hurry, Blame/ Easter Song

Easter’s Story

Judas walked daily 
beside Jesus in willful
rejection.

His callous heart led
to betrayal, sealed with a traitorous kiss.

Blind ignorance succeeds.
Pharisees deny their Messiah,
Jerusalem cries-out.

Overcome by fear
despairing loss, hope gone
Peter denies Him.

Overwhelmed by grief,
John couldn't contain his tears,
his Messiah dies.

Dementia cries out,
darkness envelops the cross
death's grip shakes the earth.

We, too, walk every day beside
the true Messiah,
unmoved by the truth.

Heartbreaking loneliness,
despair descends to hell's depth.
Where is man's hope?
YET-

The morning light hums,
the eternal once wrapped in clay,
has set Terra free.

The Troubadour sings,
illuminating darkness
with salvation's song,

His message rings true.
A gift of grace freely given
honoring choice.
soothing the yearning soul.

The song of the church
is the gospel story of
God's eternal plan.

The harvest complete,
the church caught up,
Israel will once again
have a hand in redeeming
Man.
Let's all be ready
Blame and forgiveness go hand-in-hand. "I have smiled at people who have said the most terrible things about me and think I don't know." (from Life Learned Feelings) Purity of the heart means being made clean through the Spirit and the Word. Forgiveness is essential in freeing an emotional bond that binds. 

In Philippians 4:8, we are encouraged to let our minds dwell on the transformative power of positive thoughts, on "whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."

Romans 12: 1-2 reveals the path to transformation through the renewal of our minds. These two verses are not just self-help tools but a testament to the power of the Word and the Spirit in guiding our thoughts. No matter the circumstances, focusing on the Word and allowing the Spirit to guide us is the key to improving our state of mind.

I know it is not easy. I sometimes enjoy thinking ill of those who have wronged me and wish for revenge. But that one verse rings in my mind is that judgment belongs to God. Truthfully, I am glad it does; that is a way I can let go and live in peace. In John 14:7, Jesus said, "Peace I leave with you..."

Hurry up
Hurry up, and wait.
Hurry up, I need an answer.
Don't be hasty.
Get it done!
Don't think, just do.
Proverbs 19: 2, whoever makes haste with his feet, misses his way.
John 13:7 Satan said to Judas, "What you do, go and do quickly."


Don't hurry, wait upon the Lord. I am poor and needy, hasten to me O God, Psalm 70: 5. Jesus said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise, John 5:17.

Good advice tells one to settle down, breathe, and mull things over. Psalms and Proverbs are full of such advice. But I get impatient, confused, and depressed over how slow the Lord is to act and to bring restoration. I was fussing at the Lord yesterday, and this being Easter season, the Holy Spirit brought to mind the six hours Jesus hung on the cross. I confessed my impatience. These long-standing issues are unresolved, but I trust God hears my prayers. Jesus waited and asked for this cup to pass. Jesus knew it would not, but like man, some things are hard to face alone, and we want them to hurry up and pass. God says face this world with Me.
Run the good race.

Dedication is devoted to a single task or purpose with loyalty and integrity. It means being part of a team. Your family, church, Sunday school, and your neighbor’s welfare are all included in this team. The single task is illuminating God’s love for them through your actions. Job was a dedicated servant who questioned himself in the face of trials but never denounced God. God knew Satan had his eyes on Job and accused Job of being like every man, that once the suffering was hard enough, he would denounce God. Satan wanted to prove that man would curse God. Yet, Job did not. Hebrews Chapter 11 is a testament to men and women who remained faithful and served as a reminder for us. Satan intends to make our lives miserable because he is pure hatred and a liar to the core. Jesus is coming soon, very soon!

Life vs Death
Light vs Darkness
Love vs Dementia
Photo by Jim Brewer
Suffering:
Fear and darkness abide

side by side,
hiding the old crone
of despair.
Entrench is their hatred
of light.

Drugs and confusion act

as cohorts.
summoning dementia to rattle

the brain,
Stirring perturbation, darkness settles in.
They invite death and demise, who wonder the abyss.
They all grin when pulse
is weak, hope is lost.
-smile as the soul's vapor
vanishes,
but all is not loss.

but the light is still there,
follow the light. hope is not lost,
light is not gone.


Remember!
Darkness is only the
absence of light.
Dementia is only the
confusion of truth.
Death is only your soul
rejecting God.

Discernment and light walk
hand in hand.
Light is not afraid to
illuminated a way.

The Troubadour sings
salvation's song,
illuminating a path.

His message rings through
dementia's trap, soothing a troubled heart.

Jesus breathes life
into a yearning soul, chasing
death away.



Jesus breathes life
into one's soul, shines a
light on a dark path,
loves the yearning soul.

Send love to a yearning soul.
soothes the yearning soul
with his gift of grace and love

Jesus is the truth, the light and the way.

.





for the confused mind.
Look up for hope,





Jesus breathes life into one's soul.

Shines a light on a dark path,
Send love to a yearning soul.

Follow the lighted path of God's Word,


grasp for the light of God's word, yearn for the pure milk of the Word, and seek the deep truth of who our God is.

“The wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers down” (Proverbs 14:1).

March 2024 Rhymes Poems and more

Dance Off by Rhonda Brown

There’s nothing like a country bear
dancing at the county fair.
Joining in, a city sow
twirling to a graceful bow.
Hand-to-hand in promenade stance,
two partners, ready to dance.
With’a two-step wiggle bop,
jumping to a wobble hop.
Polly pocket shuffle scoot,
showing off in leather boots.
histrionics
the love of storytelling
stories of old (or a mother's voice)
Here was second option: 
Hallo's Eve comes once a year
when certain creatures reappear.
Pumpkin faces scare the dead,

filling ghouls full of dread.
Jack-O-Lantern fools the gnome,

we're disguised, free roam.
Around the corner, house insight,

dare we run with all our might.
Safe inside we dance with glee.

Jack-O-Lantern smiles at me.
flowers to fruit
white to green, green to purple
spring stemming
Nouns and verbs are predictable for lemming.
Good and better are a miss for stemming.
Having some fun
Word game done
Confused, no one is condemning. #LimerickSunday #linguistics
March fantasy
orange blossoms, a delicate scent
lingering love
Orange blossoms
a delicate scent of
lingering love
March fantasy
Spring

Slipping through
the morning's dew
sunlight cracks the dawn

chee-pippety-chee
songbirds greet morning’s first light-
with an arias of praise

kitty in the weeds
a blue jay’s catcall-warning,
a tail twitching taunt

cool zephyr breeze
flows over tender grasses
goose pimples giggle.

a rye bluegrass mix,
tickles bare feet,
soothe the soul
doubly comfy, AAh- (45)

Rudbeckia titters,
roots stretch in fertile earth.
Pollinizers play.

dainty wings unfurled,
Diana Fritillary-
dances atop blooms.

deep within the earth's roots
generational stories
intertwine
Here are the remaining full moons in 2024:
April 23: Pink Moon.
May 23: Flower Moon.
June 21: Strawberry Moon.
July 21: Buck Moon.
Aug. 19: Sturgeon Moon
Sept. 17: Harvest Moon.
Oct. 17: Hunter’s Moon.
Nov. 15: Beaver Moon.
Dec. 15: Cold Moon.
March 
hurricane prelude
whirlybirds in the wind
bliss ignorance

wrapped by clouded storms,
dark tornadoes,
the March winds rumble.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/life/2024/03/04/march-full-moon-2024-worm-moon/72513764007

Moons of March


the sky looks at Earth with
the dark eye of a new moon,
spring winks

seeds shed winter's shield
roots stretch in fertile dirt-
March winds howl for spring.

loam stirs, breaking free-
muddling nightcrawlers rise
under the Worm Moon

Spring’s foretokens
Marsh marigolds in damp fields
butterflies delight


Sugar Moon shines down-
sweet maples release sap,
March winds breathe change

Terrestrial tides collide,
rising high, but twice a year.
Sun and Moon stand poised

a morrowless day
arriving on the Equinox,
perfectly balanced

Skywatchers wait
for spring's first Full Moon,
the frozen Earth relents.

Copperheads 
seek to fill their bellies,
Cicadas beware.
raining pink petals
seeds of new life-
genesis
Sky-watchers tarry as the moons of March herald change,

Spring's first Full Moon
frozen earth relents.
Rusted ceiling bolts 
serve as a reminder
of the old porch swing.

Life ends, yet
lives on where (when)
memories flow.
the lack of coziness
and warmth, e-books
no page turns,
miss flipping
March Equinox, 
perfectly balanced,
spring arrives.
Moons of March
Sky looks down on Earth with the dark eye of a new moon,
spring winks at the stars.
Seeds shed winter's shield, roots stretch in fertile dirt-
March winds howl for spring.
Muddling nightcrawlers rise under the Worm Moon-
loam stirs, breaking free.
Foretoken of spring, marsh marigolds in damp fields
Hoverflies delight.
The Sugar Moon shines as silver Maples release sweet sap,
March winds heralding change.
Terrestrial tides collide, rising high, but twice a year,
the sun and moon poised.
The March Equinox, a perfectly balanced day,
spring arrives.