Leon Hardnett: God's Little Children
God's Little Children
Leon Hardnett
- Pages:
- 136
- Dimensions:
- 6X9
- Category:
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RELIGION - Christian General
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Book Summary
God's Little Children is a book of poetry that includes poems about the family and certain holidays that families celebrate, such as Valentines Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, etc. It also includes poems that reflect historical events that pay tribute to personal achievements. Additionally, this book contains a collection of poems that are biblically based. Using narrative excerpts from the bible, these poems commemorate the experiences of certain biblical characters, places and events that constitute an important ingredient in the life of every believer. Lastly, it includes poems that encourage individuals to make personal decisions as to whether they will become totally committed to God, accept His way of salvation by childlike faith for the first time, or return to Him and form a new relationship with Him. This collection of inspirational poetry emanates from the ultimate source—inspired from the Creator, and shared from the heart.
Author Profile
LEON HARDNETT graduated from West High School in Jackson, Louisiana, and from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he earned a B.S. degree in Electronics Technology. In January of 1979, he married Anna Williams Hardnett and was blessed with three sons: Theron Jerome, Aaron Thomas, and Joel Lane. Leon along with Anna L. Woodard, Professor of English at Southern University and several other members of the drama team at Church Point Ministries, co-authored and portrayed a character in three musical dramas, entitled, Who Do I Turn To When I’m All Alone?, It’s A Summer Thing, and The Black Prodigal Father. Leon published his first book of poetry in 2001 entitled, Treasures from the Source. He received the Shakespeare Award of Excellence as Famous Poet for both 2003 and 2004, and the Outstanding Achievement in Poetry Award from the International Society of Poets in 2004.



