Where God’s Love Found Me
Where God’s Love Found Me is a Christ-centered poetry devotional—a 12-month scroll of testimony, worship, and renewal through salvation. Explore study, poems, resources, and the heart of the mission.
Built to feel like ancient remembrance—where the Word echoes and the heart returns.
Each cover marks a season—new mercy, new strength, new steps closer to God.
Not motivation—transformation. Christ at the center of every month and every page.
“This isn’t a book of perfect people. It’s a book of rescue—where mercy writes in the margins and grace underlines what the past tried to erase.”
Where God’s Love Found Me Poetry Devotional Launch
We are counting down to the release of one of the most loving and Christ-centered poetry books, a devotional journey that continues to speak about God’s love, joy, forgiveness, mercy, grace, and so much more.
This poetry devotional will encourage readers to love God, speak to God, love themselves, love their family, love their brothers and sisters in Christ, love their neighbors, and show grace to the people they encounter every day, from friends to colleagues. Through Scripture-rooted poetry, it will help readers grow in prayer, listen for God’s voice, live boldly for Christ, keep the faith, repent with sincerity, endure Christian persecution, and prepare their hearts for the great wedding of Christ.
Join the launch list to receive the release date, early excerpts, and behind-the-scenes notes as this poetry devotional unfolds month by month, rooted in Scripture, written in rhythm, centered on Christ, and inspired by the loving attributes of Jesus revealed through God’s Word.
God’s agape love was revealed through Jesus Christ. The Father sent His Son to reconcile us to Himself through the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16, NKJV
Through Jesus, we are offered forgiveness, redemption, adoption, and eternal life. His resurrection proves that love conquered sin, death, and the grave.
“Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ.” 2 Corinthians 5:18, NKJV
Scripture from the New King James Version.
Monthly Cover Journey
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Monthly Featured Poems
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New Beginnings, New Mercies
January opens the journey with a return to God—where the heart relearns trust and the soul finds steady peace.
Agape Love That Finds You
February is the reminder: God’s love is not earned. It reaches, rescues, and restores—through Jesus.
All Things Made New
March reads like a turning page—old chains breaking, new identity forming, and hope returning to the mind.
Resurrection Hope
April carries the sound of victory—life rising where death once spoke, and faith breathing again.
Rooted and Growing
May is the season of roots—God planting your life in truth, and fruit beginning to show.
Held Up By His Hand
June speaks to the pressure—God staying close, strengthening your steps, and upholding you through it all.
Free Indeed
July declares freedom beyond celebration—freedom from shame, freedom to live new in Christ.
Due Season
August is endurance—faith that keeps doing good, believing God’s timing, and refusing to quit.
Reap In Joy
September carries harvest—tears turning into testimony, and prayers turning into praise.
The Light Still Shines
October reminds the soul: darkness can’t defeat the Light. Christ shines, and truth remains.
Thanks In Everything
November teaches worship through gratitude—giving thanks as faith, even when life is still being healed.
The Greatest Gift
December closes the year with the Gospel: God gave His Son—love arriving, salvation offered, hope alive.
The Names of God
A devotional isn’t just words—it’s worship. The names of God remind us Who is speaking, Who is saving, and Who is faithful in every season.
Remember His Covenant
As you read through the year, let the names of God anchor your faith—Creator, Shepherd, Healer, Provider, Redeemer, and King. When life shifts, His name stays true.

















