365 Christ-Centered Contemplative Poems
Exalting Jesus Christ, Name Above All Names
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About the Book
Her second book of poetry, 365 Christ Centered Contemplative Poems: Exalting Jesus Christ Name Above All Names, is a Christ-centered daily devotional of poetry where readers are encouraged to triumphantly abide in the throne room of the King of Kings. The poet joyfully reminds each reader that every time we open the living Word of God, we are transported to the throne room of our Triune God. Take a journey with poet, Debbie Harris, as she encourages all believers to claim Jesus Christ as their source for victorious and joyous living.
About the Author
Debbie Harris holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Education, a Master of Performance Studies degree from Bob Jones University, and a Masters of Science degree from Texas A & M University at Commerce with a double emphasis in School Counseling and Community Counseling. She has also served as an Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama at Grand Rapids Baptist College and Seminary (now Cornerstone University) and as an Adjunct Professor of Drama at Dallas Baptist University. She is currently a School Counselor and has been a volunteer Chaplain at Parkland Hospital. She is a proud member of the Redbud Writer’s Guild. She is a regular contributor at Life Notes: The Café Blog. She has been featured as a Christ-centered poet in Sothern Writers Magazine and has written several articles for them. She has also been featured on numerous blogs. Her passion is to further the kingdom of the Savior through Christian poetry and exalt the name of Jesus Christ, name above all names. Her first book of poetry, Which Church Am I? is a compelling and thought-provoking poetry series challenging both seekers and believers to thoughtfully ponder the modern day church. The reader is invited to enter each church as a participant and ask himself or herself which church am I? Please drop by her blog at dharrisdevotionals.wordpress.com Her passions include family, friends, church, Bible study, theology, prayer, gem and mineral collecting, jewelry making, music, flowers, my long suffering cat, Basil, Shakespeare, drama, history, literature, art, running, and seeing personal and academic growth in my students.