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It's that time of year again! Mother's Day is a special time between her and her children, when we get to show mom how much we care. Nothing does that like Mothers Day Christian Poems that come straight from your heart and God's.
By: Katie Williams
 
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For Mothers Day we need to make sure that our moms know that we as children and spouses love them deeply. Not only are they mothers in our eyes, but also mothers in God's eyes as well. And I can't think of anything better than to put your words with God's and make a Christian poem she will never forget. If you think you might have some trouble with creating a breath taking Christian poem for Mothers Day, then read on and follow the steps to achieve success.

Step 1 - Brainstorm
The first thing you need to do is think about all the kind things that she does for you daily and write them down on a sheet of paper in list form. It's important to let her know you don't overlook the small things she does everyday. Next, you need to write down BIG things she has done for you that you will NEVER forget. These are times where you couldn't have made it through a situation if it wasn't for a strong Christian mother. Write these memories down numbering them 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

Step 2 - Go To the Word
Now this is the best part. Take the memories you have of the things she does for you, and compare that to what other mothers did for their children in the Bible. The easiest way to do this is to do a search for "mothers in the Bible" and read about the things they did for their children. Once you have a pretty good grip on moms you admire (Miriam, May, Leah, Rachel, etc.), then you can write down the scriptures on the same piece of paper you have your memories.

Step3 - Writing Some Lines
Now you are reading to begin writing some poetry. I suggest taking a memory and writing it down, then put the work "like" and add how a biblical mom did the same thing. For example: "You sacrifice your dreams for mine like JOCHEBED did for her son Moses". Next be a little creative and add another memory/comparison and this time have the last word rhyme with the last word of the previous line. For example: "You love me just the same as Leah did, even though I'm not the oldest." The words don't have to rhyme exactly, but its important to have the biblical references in each line (adding scriptures would help as well).

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Mothers Day Christian Poems are free for everyone to use to give to their Moms and Wives for Mothers Day.
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