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Category Archives: Poems
Mowing the Lawn
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 3 Issue No 22 Date Oct. 27, 04 Teague found this poem that Reid wrote for an English assignment on the coffee table. It was a good thing too because he needed to turn it in. … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Family, Listening for God, Poems, Prayer, Uncategorized
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A Poison Pen and Invisible Ink
Publisher: twinger Volume No. 3 Issue No 10 Date June 29, 2004 I think my love for writing began in high school. I had the privilege of attending a college preparatory, private high school growing up. The English department was … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Children, Family, Friends, Listening for God, Mary Teague Mail, Poems, Prayer
Tagged Children, Christmas, Family, Holy Spirit, love, mom, Poems, writing
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Theories
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 3 Issue No 11 Date May. 19, 04 “Would ya’ll like to hear my latest theory?” Reid proclaimed as we were sitting in the living room. “Sure,” I say and off we go as … Continue reading
Reading
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 2 Issue No 44 Date Nov. 11, 03 Today was National Young Readers Day, and I had the honor of attending the kindergarten class of Mrs. Williams. I was asked to share why reading was important … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Family, Friends, Listening for God, Poems
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Bread from Heaven
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 6 Issue No.23 Date Oct. 5, 07 “Yet he commanded the skies above,and opened the doors of heaven;and he rained down upon them manna to eat,and gave them the grain of heaven.Man ate of the bread … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Eucharist, Listening for God, Poems, Prayer, Sacraments
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Poem From Teague
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 6 Issue No.14 Date May. 23, 07 The waters are deep and the chasm is wide I’ll put aside the fear; He’s walking at my side. A big step to start me, and little to move … Continue reading
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The Gift
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 1 Issue No 10 Date Oct. 29, 02 God gave me a Gift many years ago. The Gift I did not know, Would always with me grow. As I have traveled through life, the Gift is … Continue reading
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Poems from Prayer Town
Publisher: dwinger Volume No. 6 Issue No.9 Date Mar. 13, 07 While I was at PrayerTown, I wrote a couple of poems… Change Have I changed Lord? Or rather are You changing me? Am I listening Lord? And do I hear? … Continue reading
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