Monthly Teaching Letter
Pressure and the Precious - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
PRESSURE AND THE PRECIOUS Green plants producing food to feed Of value to man's daily need And when the fruitful harvest's o'er The plants descend toward a value more. ... Continue reading →
Trees - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
TREES The quivering leaves of the trees Blowing lightly in the breeze Gently to the heart bring ease So full, so fresh, so green The swaying branches preen And groundward fall the ... Continue reading →
Camellias - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
CAMELLIAS Camellias bloom in winter Lush beauty out of season With deeply layered petals, Colors rich and Densely dyed, blossoms Prolific fully fill the Bounteous bush, ... Continue reading →
The Wise Man - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
THE WISE MAN My story is long, it might take a while So make yourself comfortable, sit, listen my child The actual events happened so long ago But the content holds Truth you truly must know. My ... Continue reading →
Deception - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
DECEPTION "Why do the heathen rage," --how short their stint upon the stage-- "And the people imagine a vain thing?" Can lies dethrone the Truth as King? ... Continue reading →
God's Treasury (A Sonnet) - A Poem by Kristen Sykes
GOD'S TREASURY (A SONNET) He notices and knows: the widow's mite Surpasses all the gifts offered that day; Of value more two coins were in His sight Than largest sums the rich could easily ... Continue reading →