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Kneeling in the Sun

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 Kneeling in the Sun

In pain, and weary from the cares of the day
I went to my room and knelt down to pray.
And though it was winter, I knelt in the sun,
And felt Heavenly Father and His Holy Son
Fill me with comfort, warmth, and peace.

And as I knelt there I imagined a vine
Growing and twisting up around my spine
And holding me up as it reached for the sky
In the warmth of the sun, with a breeze blowing by
And its nourishment came from the gospel of peace.

And though I felt weak -- hopeless by myself.
My Father above gladly send me His help
And there in the warmth I felt I was at home
Given care, and comfort, I did not feel alone.
But wrapped up in God's love I felt comfort and peace.

Angels are Smiling

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 Angels are Smiling

Sometimes I think that you fly like an angel,
Showing up just when I've needed a friend
Sharing your love and your great gift of kindness
Helping my day have a happier end.

Some days have sunshine, children, and good times
Joy multiplies with a friend there to share
Laughter, and warmth, and the peace of a person
That I know as someone who really does care.

Storms come with dark clouds and lost expectations,
Pain that can burrow down into your heart.
Sorrow that pulls the tears from inside you,
A heavy load lifted when a friend carries part.

Then there are days that seem to last forever
Or days that fly past at a great speed of light
Days where the ups and the downs come together
With the help of my friend, these days turn out right.

Chorus:
Angels are smiling, for you, my friend.
They will stand by you each day till the end.
They'll hold you up if your knees start to falter,
For in you they see our Savior's good friend.

(Written for one of my angel friends)

My Mother

 

My Mom and Me

Mother

When the clouds roll in,
And the thunder booms,
And the storm is black as night;
I remember the strength of my mother
Standing firm through the storms of life.

When the sun shines down,
And the flowers bloom,
And the sky is blue and fair;
I remember my Mother's smiling face,
And her tender, loving care.

When the colorful leaves
Fall to the ground
And cover the forest floor;
I think of myself covered by the gift
Of my Mother's love, and more.

When the snow is deep,
And the land is cold,
And the fire shines its light;
I remember the warmth of my Mother
Steadily teaching me what is right.

So in every season
Of every year,
Whether skies are gray or blue;
I can look outside and remember
My wonderful Mother -- you.

Relief

Relief

When the night comes early
And morning's far away,
Then we can turn to Jesus
And get a glimpse of day.

When our hopes seem buried,
And joy is hard to find,
Then we can turn to Jesus
Who will give us peace of mind.

When sorrow seems so final,
And our laugh is buried deep,
Then we can turn to Jesus
For a joy that we can keep.

For once night did come early,
Jesus' cross was on a hill,
And wicked men felt triumph,
The our Savior they did kill.

Those who loved Him felt their hope
Was buried in the tomb,
And they wondered if they'd live
Through the terror and the gloom.

But the Lord's work was not finished,
The night, it soon did flee,
As Jesus rose up from the dead
For all mankind -- for me.

He took our grief and sorrows.
He took our fear and pain.
He took away the sting of death.
We all will live again.

And in our greatest trouble
And our times of greatest grief,
The Savior reaches out His hand
And sends to us relief.

(Written March 2012 for a friend)

Things That I Like

 
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Things That I Like

I like sunshine shining in the morning,
I like the sunset with its color in the sky,
I like flowers cheerful in the garden,
I like watching the wind blow the fall leaves by.

I like children laughing at their own jokes,
I like it that they get up every time that they fall,
I like work, and checking things off my list.
I like having nothing to do at all.

I like raindrops pounding on the roof tops.
I like the beautiful green that comes with Spring.
I like the smell of pine in the mountains.
I like the happy feeling a holiday brings.

I like puffy clouds and beautiful rainbows
I like a new snow all shiny and white.
I like moonlight shining in the darkness.
I like the twinkling of the stars at night.

Chorus:

Oh it's fun to think of all the things that I like,
And of all of the joyful things there are to do.
And I like to think of your happy smile.
Because with all the things that I like, you know I love you!

Sunshine

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Sunshine

Sun shines in the morning
And in the afternoon
And sun brings on the happy
I hope it's coming soon.

Oh I love everybody
But especially I love you
And I hope lots of sunshine
Is coming to you soon.

Do not be discouraged
Upon a stormy day
For rain is necessary
To help us on our way.

And when the clouds are heavy
And seem to have no end
Know that sun's above the clouds
It is there for you, my friend.

For sun shines in the morning
And in the afternoon
And sun brings on the happy
I know it's coming soon. 

(This was written as a song)

Standing in the Sun

 




















Standing in the Sun

How do I find some joy today?
How can I see morning lights first ray,
When it seems that the clouds are thick and deep?
Where is the peace I seek?

How can I find a hope that's deep?
How when I feel so very weak?
Where do I go when the path's unclear?
How do I conquer fear?

I reach through the darkness to the light.
I step out boldly into the night.
I hold my head up in spite of pain.
And I find sunshine in the rain.

I see in my mind my Savior's face.
I feel in my heart His loving grace.
I reach out my hands to His wounded ones.
And then I am standing in the sun.

Our Home in Heaven


You have a loving Father
Up in heaven above,
And an older brother
Who taught the world of love.
You have their words in scripture,
So you will know the way
To make it back to heaven
To live with them someday.

Our home up there is happy,
We're loved and understood,
Our wants and needs are known,
And the feeling there is good.
Our Father's not too busy
To hear our heart's complaint
Or listen to our joys
Or to strengthen us when faint.

And though we are not home now
He'd like us to come back;
He sent His only Son
To show us the right track.
Our brother made it possible
To bridge the chasm wide,
And if we turn to Him
He'll help us to His side.

Father never feels too weary,
Or thinks we matter not
For we are all His children,
And He loves us all a lot.
He lets us choose our own way.
He will not force us home.
He'll let us walk in darkness,
And on thorny pathways roam.

But He is ever calling
Hoping we will hear
Knowing if we'll stop to pray
That we could feel Him near
And if we'll look He'll lead us
From darkness into light
Onto the straight and narrow path
Where we can choose the right.

And if we do not weary
Of traveling the road,
And call  upon Him for help
With carrying our load
The path will lead us home
To that peaceful place above
That is never filled with darkness
And is always filled with love. 

Windows of Heaven

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Windows of Heaven

Lord, open the windows of heaven to me.
Help me obey so thy light I can see.
Let me feel warmth from the strength of thy love,
Oh Lord, send thy light from above.

Lord, open the windows of heaven to me.
Help me feel sun when it's clouds I can see.
Brighten my road when the darkness creeps in.
Oh Lord, please protect me from sin.

Lord, open the windows of heaven to me.
Help me the love of my Savior to see.
As I walk through life, do not leave me alone.
Oh Lord, let thy light guide me home.

Christmas Night

 
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Christmas Night

Did you ever wonder, where were you and I
When the brand new star appeared up in the dark night sky?
Did we follow the angels to the field where shepherds stayed?
Or look in on the babe who'd be a carpenter by trade?
Did we sing with choirs to herald the Savior's birth?
Or did we celebrate by dreaming of our turn on Earth?
Did we speak to all our friends in joy and great delight?
Or did we kneel and thank our Father all throughout the night?
Perhaps we had some tasks that we had to do.
Telling of the birth that came to pass for me and you.
Maybe we looked on as Mary smoothed the swaddling bands.
And maybe we saw for ourselves the Savior's tiny hands.
Did you ever wonder, where were you and I
When the brand new star appeared up in the dark night sky?
I am not sure exactly how we spent that special night
But I know our hearts were full of thankfulness and light.
Now every Christmas morning, the whole Christmas season too,
Let us think of the Savior's hands and what our hands should do.
And let us find within us that feeling of delight
That I am sure we felt upon that wondrous night.

The Battle

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 The Battle

Satan is waging a battle
Against the souls of men.
Bar the door with the Iron Rod
And do not let him in.

He wants us to be so busy,
So frantic every day,
That we forget to take the time
To get on our knees and pray.

He fights a vicious warfare,
Our fathers he would take.
He wants them to focus on things
That would cause their souls to break.

He will not stop at fathers,
He wants the mothers too.
He'll try hard to distract them
From the good that they could do.

The children are included
In his all-out evil war.
He keeps them entertained
So they won't fight him anymore.

But we have a friend in battle.
Our Captain's at the helm.
He'll lead us on to victory yet.
Satan cannot overwhelm.

We'll bar the door with the Iron Rod.
We'll bow on our knees to pray.
We'll turn to our Savior in time of need,
And we will win the day.

By Sherie Christensen

Miracle Boy

 
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Miracle Boy

Christmas gifts beside the tree
Some for you and some for me
Giving gifts helps us to share
To show our loved ones that we care.

Jesus taught me how to love
When He came down from heaven above.
When in the Garden of Gethsemane
He paid for my sins because He loves me.

When Jesus came on an important day
And was tucked in a manger in the hay
Angels sang and shepherds knelt
As the heavens exclaimed with the joy that was felt.

I love Jesus and Jesus loves me.
I think of Him as I look at the tree.
I'll try to help my loves ones feel joy.
As I remember the life of the miracle boy.

By: Derek Christensen
Mid 1990s

Shoes So Worn













Shoes So Worn

Twas the week before Christmas and  Mom was a grouch.
She hated to move an inch from the couch.
The Dad and the kids were distraught (so they say).
And wondered what could have made her this way.

She used to love Christmas in so many ways!
She used to count hours and minutes and days!
And now there she say.  What a sorry sight.
She sat all day long and on into the night.

The Dad, he decided she must need a break,
So he did all the work he could possibly take.
The children just whined.  They knew something was wrong.
And when Mom sat on the couch, days were awfully long!

The Mom, she was thinking of what she should do.
Her feet felt like lead.  She was awfully blue.
She pondered the reason that this would be,
And finally decided; She thought she could see.

So she broke the silence that had lasted days.
She called Dad and children to tell them the way,
That she could get over the sad grouchy blues.
She asked them to get on an old pair of shoes.

"What will we do?" they thought, never quite knowing,
Where in the world their Mom planned on going.
They did what she asked and their old shoes they wore,
Wondering if they were going out doors.

Was building a snowman the thing they would do?
Would that somehow save the Mom from the blues?
No, when they gathered the Mom said a prayer.
They always said prayers before going somewhere.

At last Mom got up from the couch.
And walked with the family out of the house.
She had them all carry an armload of stuff,
Mumbling that she hoped it was enough.

They carried presents, treats, and tags.
They carried paints and shopping bags
All full of food and tools and wood.
They were going out to do some good.

They gave presents to those without;
Talked to the lonely on their route.
They followed Mom out in the woods
Where they found some hungry to give the food.

To those who knew not what Christmas was for,
They sang songs of Jesus' birth at their door.
And finally with just wood left and some tools
They smiled at the people who thought they were fools.

They walked through the mud with their worn, old shoes
To a place where their paint and tools they could use.
They fixed up a house for someone who could not.
Smiling and singing songs some had forgot.

And then, very tired, and worn out all through,
They followed the Mom who was no longer blue.
They fell in their beds and were quickly asleep.
No whining was heard from the kids, not a peep.

For as they walked in those old shoes
To cure their Mom from the awful blues,
They found they followed, like shepherds of old,
A star like the one in the story that's told.

At least it seemed as if they had.
And in their hearts they were really glad.
For it seemed as if, in the shoes so worn,
They truly celebrated when Jesus was born.

He Lives!

 
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He Lives!

He's Come!  The Shepherds shouted out.
    Come! Let's go!  Let us follow now the star.
And off they go, to see what it's about.
    Where?  Oh where?  Wise men question from afar.

The star, it leads, those who follow to the Babe.
    The shepherds come, to worship in the night.
It comes to rest, o'er the stable where He lays.
    The wise men look, but are too far to reach the site.

The Babe is sent, out of Bethlehem one night.
    He must go, to save, for us, His life.
He goes, the wise men follow by the light.
    To give Him gifts, as He gives us eternal life.

He grows, and learns, grace by grace into a man.
    He teaches all, that they must come and follow Him.
He dies for us.  He suffers for the sins of man.
    He lives again, that we too can come be with Him.

He lives!  He lives!  The prophets say today.
    Come! Let's go!  Let us follow where they lead.
We come, we follow, like the shepherds on their way.
    To the Babe, the Man whose life was for our need.

Written between1994 and 1998
by Sherie Christensen

Shepherds' Field

 
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Shepherds' Field

On a quiet, peaceful, star filled night
Angels came into the shepherds' field
When a brand new star was shining bright
And unto the shepherds some news revealed.

The angels, coming to the shepherds' view
Kindly bid them not to be afraid.
For there was joy in the thing they knew
They had come to share where a baby laid.

All babies are precious, but this one more,
For He was the hope of all on Earth,
All that were there and those before,
And those who had not yet had their birth.

The shepherds heard the angels sing
With joy, and awe, and reverence sweet.
And they felt the joy this babe would bring
And they went to kneel at the baby's feet.

And after seeing the baby there
And worshiping Him there where He lay
They went out into the night to share
The marvelous things they had learned that day.

On a quiet, peaceful, star filled night
Angels came into the shepherds' field
When a brand new star was shining bright
And unto them glad news revealed.

Christmas

 
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Christmas

Christmas lights, Christmas trees,
Falling snow, a fire's glow,
Cheerful music, tasty treats,
Yummy smells and food to eat.
Kindness in what people do.
Hope, and peace, and comfort too.
Thoughtful acts, forgiving ways,
Love woven in throughout each day.
A frantic pace.  Still moments too,
To think what Christ has done for you.
Golden times you wish to keep,
Amidst the common lack of sleep.
All the family gathered near
With anticipation and good cheer.
When hope and kindness are around,
When peace and joy and love abound.
This is how Christmas should be.
At least, that's what it seems to me.

Christmas Joy

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 Christmas Joy

The new star shone up in the sky
And a gentle breeze was blowing by
As shepherds left their flocks at night
And went to see a holy sight
A mother with her baby small
A mighty king, on Earth for all.
Our Savior, then an infant son,
The Prince of Peace, The Holy One

And in the night the angels sang
Their praises to His holy name
They sang with gratitude and joy
For the birth of this important boy
Who'd stand against evil and sin
And this hard battle He would win!
He'd conquer Satan and death too.
He'd do it all for me, and you.

So as you look in the Christmas sky
Imagine an angel flying by
Singing with joy in the quiet night
As a new star shines its heavenly light.
Imagine the shepherds running past
In search of a Savior, come at last.
And let your own heart fill with joy
For the hope that was brought by a tiny boy.

by Sherie

Imagine Christmas

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 Imagine Christmas

I like to imagine where I was that night
When the new star came that shone so bright.
Could I see the shepherds when the angel said
They'd find Jesus in a manger bed?
Did I raise my voice with those who sang with great delight,
And praise Him with my voice and heart all throughout the night?
Did I follow shepherds to where the baby lay,
And kneel with those who worshiped Him that day?
Did I cry for those who could not see His grace?
Did tears stream down my cheeks as I gazed upon His face?
Did I weep for the sins I knew He'd bear for me?
Did I pray that while on earth I'd have eyes to see,
The beauty of the gift that was born on Christmas day,
The beauty of our Savior come to show us all the way?
Did I thank the Father for giving us His Son;
For loving us so dearly that He sent the Perfect One?
Christ bears all our sorrows, our pain and grief and sin,
And I like to imagine what I did back then,
On the Christmas morning, when joy came to the Earth
And multitudes of angels sang hosanna at His birth.

Rejoice!










Rejoice!

Rejoice! The time is near
When we honor the birth of One most dear.
Rejoice! He came to be
The Savior of all, even you and me.

Rejoice!  Hold up your head!
The Son of God came to a manger bed.
Rejoice! For He is true!
He atoned for the sins of me and you.

Rejoice! For He still lives!
Forgiveness and help are the things He gives.
Rejoice!  His love is sure.
With His love in our hearts we can endure.

He takes despair and gives us peace,
From sins tight chains He gives release,
He gives us every joyful thing.
Rejoice!  Rejoice!  He is our King!

(Written as a song)

The Shepherd's Story

 

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The Shepherd's Story

There were shepherds sitting through the night
Watching their sheep in the soft starlight,
When all of a sudden the dark turned bright,
And the poor, humble shepherds quaked with fright.
They fell, with their faces to the ground,
Until they heard a joyful sound.
"Fear not!" said the angel in the midst of light,
As his voice rang out in the quiet night.
"For unto you is born this day"
In a little city not far away,
A Savior, born as a tiny babe,
Creator of all.  Mighty to save.
He is laid in a manger filled with hay,
And we all have cause to rejoice today!
And the shepherds, strong men, and faithful all,
Felt joyful tears at the angel's call.
And suddenly a host of angels sang,
And the joy of the night through the meadows rang.
Then slowly the light began to dim,
As the angels went away from them,
And the shepherds were left in the soft starlight,
To ponder the message given them that night.
But they did not stop to ponder long.
They gathered supplies, and soon were gone.
Joyfully following the Christmas star
To Bethlehem, which was no too far.
And there with reverence and quiet awe
They knelt, and the Savior of all they saw.
And joyful tears escaped again,
As they prayed in thanks, and worshiped Him.
And as morning light began to come,
The shepherds went to tell everyone.

Tiny One

 

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Tiny One

A tiny baby in a giant world.
A God, recognized by few.
Creator of the very world
He then came and was born into.

The heavens knew, a star was born
Angels rejoiced and sang their joy
Shepherds awakened before the morn,
Left right away to find the boy.

What hope came with this tiny one.
False hopes to those who didn't know
He would atone for the wrongs they'd done
Not save them from a Roman's blow.

He grew, one man in a giant world;
Creator, brother, Savior too,
As many went throughout their days
Not knowing the great work He would do.

He saves from sin, and death, and pain
From sorrow, and despair, and pride.
He leads us all back home again,
If we choose to stay by His side.