Kernels of Corn

Kernels of Corn by Christian Langston Davidson, published by T.E.D. Ministries Press in July 2009, is a collection of Gospel poems that spans 128 pages. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of faith through a series of 70 poems divided into three distinct sections, each reflecting various aspects of Christian life and spirituality.
Readers will find that the first section, “The Service,” mirrors the elements of a church service, while “Follow the Leader” delves into the practices of living as a Christian, including themes of confession and prayer. The final section, “Enjoy the Journey,” celebrates life in a relationship with the Lord, touching on diverse topics such as sports, nature, and personal experiences. The collection features motifs like stars and light, with highlights including “Saving the Sparrow” and “The Call of Fireflies.” This book offers inspirational and encouraging reflections for those seeking to deepen their spiritual journey.
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Kernels of Corn is a collection of Gospel poems. Full of inspirational and encouraging food for thought for the soul, it features 70 poems in three sections. 1. “The Service” mirrors a church service: praise, worship, singing, the changing power of God in Christ, the Bible, the preached message, altar call, and testimony. There is even an invitation for readers. 2. “Follow the Leader” is about living as a Christian. It focuses on confession, repentance, baptism, meditation, prayer, faith, service, walking with Jesus, trust, and submission to the Holy Spirit. 3. “Enjoy the Journey” celebrates life within a relationship with the Lord. Themes include basketball, track & field, love, spiritual warfare, nature, coffee, and rock climbing. Motifs include stars, light, and entertainment. Highlights include “Saving the Sparrow,” “The Pastor,” “The Call of Fireflies,” “Salvation Acceptance Speech,” “The Esteem Poem,” “How the Champion is Champion,” and “Extreme High Hurdles.”
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