Jesus, the Bridge

· Xlibris Corporation
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62
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About this ebook

When I wrote the poem, Jesus the Bridge, it gave me an idea of where to go from here. So the writings you read will be a journey of my Faith; nature, Gods creation, and different aspects in life. The reason behind writing Jesus the Bridge is to bring to mind to others that there is a bridge that connects us to our Father in Heaven; Jesus Christ. And you will see some of my art that I enjoy doing in my spare time. It is a relaxing way to unwind at the end of the day. That and the fellowship of my family and my Christian family is the one thing that I enjoy the most. When you stop and look at your life, the main thing in life is enjoying all the fellowship of the family around you.

About the author

I started writing at a young age in high school. I enjoy writing all kinds of poems, but the main topic is Christian poetry. Some of the things I enjoy doing in my spare time besides writing poetry is writing short stories about life in general, art, drawing and sketching, and music. I started singing in the church choir when I was in junior high. I enjoy writing songs and putting music to them. I have received Editors Choice Awards for my poetry, and some have also been published in other books through poetry.com. This past year in September, I lost my husband, Phillip Kissinger. He was called home to be with our Father in heaven. Since then, I’ve kept myself busy in work, activities in church, and in my writing. I have decided to dedicate the rest of my life to serving God in all the many aspects of my life.

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