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Poetry For Formation
Mary Mwakalu writes these Scripture-rooted poems to shape the heart, renew the mind, and strengthen faith in Christ.
![]() This poem declares God’s protection and covenant love. It anchors identity in being guarded, cherished, and kept by Him. | ![]() This poem celebrates Scripture as daily nourishment. It urges believers to feast on the Word and grow strong in truth. | ![]() This poem calls believers to build their lives on Christ the Cornerstone. It highlights unity, obedience, and Kingdom purpose. |
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![]() This poem is a prayer for awakening. It calls for repentance, spiritual clarity, and renewed vision. | ![]() This poem calls believers to remain rooted in Christ. It reminds us that fruitfulness flows from abiding, not striving. | ![]() This poem expresses surrender to Christ. It places identity, ambition, and worth fully in Him. |
![]() This poem reflects on God’s daily provision. It teaches trust, contentment, and dependence on Christ as the Bread of Life. | ![]() This poem draws from the promise of cleansing and mercy. It points to Christ as the fountain that washes, restores, and makes whole. | ![]() This poem reflects on God’s majesty and His nearness to the humble. It calls the heart to reverence and surrender. |
![]() This poem centres on abiding in Christ. It shows that true growth comes from remaining in Him. | ![]() This poem explores stillness before God. It reveals how He restores identity and renews purpose in quiet surrender. | ![]() This poem proclaims redemption through Christ. It declares freedom, healing, and new life through His saving work. |
![]() This poem anchors the heart in Isaiah 26:3. It calls believers to fix their minds on God and stand firm in His peace. |
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