by KP Yohannan | Mar 10, 2019 | Blog, Poems
A tiny seed in the ground below I watched for weeks until it sprouted. Inch by inch the tiny plant grew Now leaves, now twigs for it was a teakwood tree. Time moved on fast fifty years passed Now a mighty tree under its shadow I sit. A seed of habit you sow now no...
by KP Yohannan | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog, Recommended Books
Many years ago, while visiting China, I was shocked when I learned that hundreds of church congregations in China are without even one copy of the Bible to share among themselves. They are without any kind of Christian books, and still today in many other parts of the...
by KP Yohannan | Mar 3, 2019 | Blog, Poems
I opened the door to my wardrobe to get a shirt that matched my suit. Among the expensive bright lovely clothes an old shirt peeked through that was faded and used. Gray and old collar torn holes everywhere stitches out. It has been there for twenty years hung unused...
by KP Yohannan | Feb 24, 2019 | Blog, Poems
The line is thrown with the bait on the hook by the fishermen to catch a fish. The hook and the bait are custom made for the kind of fish he wants to trap. There is pleasure in sin for a season at least if you go for the pleasure you are caught with a hook. Temptation...
by KP Yohannan | Feb 19, 2019 | Blog, Poems
A two-story mansion was their home Rich in affluence they had all in this world Servants they had to do everything. Occasionally beggars came asking for help. One day a blind beggar came by the gate with his wife holding his hand. He got some help and they walked away...
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