it is an English literature written by a filipino
"IS God taking my pictures" is a poem written by a Filipino poet and journalist, F. Jordan Carnice. The poem explores themes of self-reflection, identity, and faith through the lens of a photographer questioning their purpose. It delves into the idea of capturing life's moments and the role that spirituality may play in shaping our experiences.
No the pictures are of Jesus not god in the church.
im sorry for you being another stupid f***ing christian that believes that god is a real being truly noone could have created earth in 6 days by the way it was a gigantic @$$ explosion dated back around 4.5 billion years ago so if you would like to be smart then you better just not believe in fake people ... no
what does that mean? in every race people love God.
A good place to find pictures of God would be from Google as it will search for pictures from around the world. Moreover looking at religious books from the library may also be a place to find pictures of God.
Illustrations of God pictures can be found at a variety of places. Google Images provides a great amount of illustrations of God pictures. One may also see these pictures at one's church.
You can dedicate a poem to any god, or to God. If you mean 'Who was the god of poetry?' that was Apollo.
The poem's primary message is that God is not aloof or unknown. God is already at work in the world, and we can communicate with him through the people in our lives. In the joy and happiness of the earth as well as in people's daily lives, we can find God. In our desire to improve the world and in our willingness to love and serve others, we can discover God.
john donne
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
all the things around me are the blessings of god
The poem "Why God Made Teachers" is attributed to Kevin William Huff. It is a popular piece that celebrates the importance of teachers in shaping and guiding students' lives.
there are 6 stanzas in poem blessings of god which are written by mrs cecil alexander..