by KP Yohannan | Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, Ministry in Asia, Poems
My father died from hunger, so did my mother. I beg for food, yet my stomach is empty. Toothbrush and toothpaste I heard about, but I never owned them. I limp on one leg, for an auto rickshaw ran over me. Hospital I went to, but they threw me out. Who am I? A seller...
by KP Yohannan | Nov 13, 2018 | Blog, Poems
One late night on a downtown street, A young boy sat by the road. The street light above him shone brightly— The boy was studying his books from school. I watched from a distance and asked myself, “Is he a street boy without a home? What about his parents, is he...
by KP Yohannan | Nov 8, 2018 | My Writings
During the last few days of Jesus’ life here on earth, the entire universe, all creation and all the angels in heaven eagerly watched every moment. They didn’t want to miss a second! He was the Lamb of God Who was slain before the foundation of the world....
by KP Yohannan | Nov 2, 2018 | Blog, My Writings, Poems
Up in the tree the leaves were green full of life dancing in the wind. A tiny bird came and sat on a leaf The leaf broke off The bird flew away. Life is so fragile like a tiny leaf One little germ one small ache one fall can end your life. Present is passing Nothing...
by KP Yohannan | Oct 29, 2018 | Blog, Poems
Tens of thousands like an army they marched Came from who knows where going where only they know. An army of ants climbing the wall carrying their rice and bits of food. I sat down to watch hoping to learn what I could. No confusion they marched well to a tune they...
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