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A Collection of Love Gifts

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Experience the enduring love of your heavenly Father through this treasured volume of inspiring poetry by Helen Steiner Rice, the poet laureate of inspirational verse. Poems like Finding Faith in a Flower and Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled will refresh and inspire long-time and first-time readers and is perfect for ministry use or personal evangelism. You'll find your spirit lifted and your heart drawn to God as you read this wonderful collection of poems - A Collection of Love Gifts.

96 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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November 20, 2016
This doggerel is really not poetry; but unimaginative platitudes that rhyme. One title typifies them all: "Never Borrow Sorrow from Tomorrow". Painful!
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August 6, 2020
I am not big on poems, but I thoroughly enjoyed this collection. Encouraging thoughts
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July 30, 2014
This actually made a better impression than I thought it was going to.

While the poetry rhyming scheme was mostly rigid, simple, and quaint, the messages were incredibly positive. Given it's a Christian and religious book of poems, it surprisingly wasn't weighed down with Biblical verses, which I really appreciated.

I feel like Rice wrote these poems from her heart, as simple as they are and as religious as they are, yet still somehow sweet in their intention. Because of that, I give this book three stars. I felt what she was saying and was even touched at times, even though I myself am not a religious person.

A lot of the poems touch on adversity and how God is always there for mankind in times of adversity. I mean, I don't necessarily buy into all of that, but the attempt in offering words of comfort has its own value, and that can be seen for what it's worth.

While not sophisticated and rather straight-forward in conveying the message of each poem, I still felt it wasn't a total waste of time.

Not bad at all.
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217 reviews11 followers
January 26, 2013
It wasn't John Donne, Carl Sandburg or Donald Justice, but I enjoyed it anyway. I found it for 99 cents in a tiny bookstore and bought it on a lark not knowing how rewarding it actually would be. Sentimental and moving, this little book contained more insight into forming an intimate relationship with God than most of the "serious" religious and philisophical texts I've read over the years. Sometimes simple really is better.
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March 10, 2011
This book of poems was a Valentine’s gift from some friends of mine. I had heard of Helen Steiner Rice, but didn’t know anything about her or her work. My friends included a biographical sketch with the book that helped me gain a greater appreciation for the woman who is considered “America’s beloved inspirational poet laureate.” There was nothing especially insightful about these poems, but they were sweet little reminders of God’s love.
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October 25, 2008
I couldn't find the actual title Gifts of love. but it is a collection of poetry and thoughts. It was recently given to me by one of my nurse co-workers to pass on to others. It's a very fast and easy read. Has some old and some new poems.
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