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As reviewed by NY Times best selling author
Ellen Tanner Marsh


Any Christian surveying the current state of modern poetry could easily become discouraged, given that much of that poetry can only be categorized as nihilistic. At worst, such poems seemingly promote despair and violence-against society, the church, or even against oneself. At best, they consist of self-centered whining and overdramatic emotionalism, completely devoid of spiritual muscle and ethical backbone.

New author Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, in his fine debut collection Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory, takes a fresh stride in the opposite direction, in a poetic compilation that should delight anyone who enjoys reading Christian literature as well as poetry. The book comprises over 100 poems of various lengths, although they generally do not exceed one page. In a slight concession to modern poetic style, some of the stanzas are unrhymed, yet all of them speak to Christian themes, such as faith and its testing, seeking a higher road, the state of grace, error and sin, biblical people and events, and personal redemption through God's word.

A common thread that runs throughout the majority of the poems is that individuals- regardless of any mistakes they may have made in the past-can still turn to Christ as their Savior and begin the slow, sometimes painful, but always positive process of redeeming themselves, in developing a new life filled with abundance and spiritual serenity. By reaching for this new and uplifting collection of Christian poems, readers can indeed begin reaching towards God's glory.


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About Ellen Tanner Marsh

Ellen Tanner Marsh was born in Cologne, Germany, in 1956. At the age of three, her family came to the United States for a two-year stay which has since lengthened to thirty-five.Ellen grew up in New Jersey and moved to Charleston, SC, with her family when she was sixteen. She graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science. While debating whether or not to apply to veterinary school, she published her first historical romance novel, Reap the Savage Wind. When Reap became a New York Times' bestseller, there was no question of continuing with her studies, and Ellen began writing full time. Two further New York Times' bestsellers have followed: Wrap Me in Splendour, and its enormously popular sequel, Sable.With a total of eleven published novels, Ellen has garnered numerous awards, including a Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as appearing on the B. Dalton, Walden, Publishers Weekly, and other bestseller lists. She has over four million books in print and her work has been translated into four languages. They are extremely popular in her native Germany, where several have been included in special edition.Ellen still resides in Charleston, SC. She is married to her high school sweetheart and has two young sons.
THE
Ohio State Buckeyes

* THE Ohio State Buckeyes
The best team in the land
We must fight the Clemson tigers
And prove our strength again
Those Tigers they are very fast
But we do not fear their roar
The Urban legend comes to town
He's been know to run up the score
THE Ohio State Buckeyes
The best team in the land
We will win the national title
Over the Crimson Tide again
A Buckeye Nation standing strong
And Known the world around
Forever loyal to our team
Who never let's us down

We are,
THE Ohio State Buckeyes*

Poem by: Carl Joseph Roberts (Joe)
Well, they simply whipped our tails then went on to win the National Championship. Still they beat my Buckeyes badly..lol. Oh well they are still my team. Once a Buckeye always a Buckeye. Even from Florida.
Stu Harley May 2017
Oh
Lord
We
Are gathered here
In
Your name
To
Praise you
And
To
Give you
The
Sweet glory
Through
The
Clemson rain
Emma Louise Apr 2013
I wore my clothes today
My clothes
That one greenish sweater
with all the holes

I might as well be
an atheist or a Clemson fan
crimes comparable
to wearing vans

In South Carolina
you follow the rules
unless it comes
to racism and *****

Don’t you dare look like you tried
It’s sports chic
and southern tide

You better have an excuse
for choosing to be you
“I had to wear this dress,
it’s laundry day”

If you ask me
why I’m dressed a certain way
I’ll probably just respond
“*******”
Stu Harley May 2017
love
i
have found peace
it
plows through
every storm
a soft
Clemson rain
oh
love
i
have found peace
Bringing back that real hip hop Killers need to stop and hop
Back on the train to beat street once I hear a beat I beat it in between the sheets like the isleys and ill be still talking ****
Til my pilots lit no gas put a a fire to ya empire feel my desire
Rick James in the game knockin down the baddest dames and despise lames who came
In the game all crazy half insane until they heard my name
From the crowds **** shrouds making mushroom clouds the potency
Is deadly classic as Quincy like my women Lewinsky freaks be pagin me worrying me sweating to a T but I remain a G in the industry
And the g is for gangsta Killin pranksters jaw rearranger never was a stranger
To the laws of philosophy no apology to dead enemies they gig was up
So all my real hip hoppers stand up in



Take a step back before ya skull get cracked flip like ******* jacks having a snack from the sneak of my gat body turning fat imagine that
Me a killer but the flows will heal ya at the same time I  genuflect through each and every line I'm outta time outta my mind once I get into grind
Mode from the goetias that told my melanin is enlighten mad hypin'" once I sneeze these verse begin to breathe til my flows intrigues
A flatline disease this ain't no tease or please
I'm tryna reach the status of the crown chakras flows that rock ya
Til ya head start to hurt from the words exert malicious as Bert Simpson got few mamis from the campus Clemson
Feel the tiger pride willing and ready to ride for a homicide got shot gun by my side
So if you an enemies be prepared to slide...
Ryan O'Leary Jan 2019
Due to the Shutdown in
America, at a recent event
which was hosted for The
Clemson Tigers, President
Trump suggested that it was
time for a Regime Change
at The Whitehouse.

Nicholas Madura and Abbas
of Syria applauded the decision.

Later it was revealed that Mr. Trump
was not intimating that he was about
to step down, he was in fact ordering
1,000 Meat Burgers from McDonalds ™.

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