Rhonda Brown Endorsement Website Page

Poet and author
Rhonda Brown
Hello,
My name is Rhonda Brown.
The following are endorsements from individuals that have enjoyed my poetry and writings.
I hope you find them helpful.
“Rhonda Brown has eyes to see the beauty of God’s world despite its brokenness.
Coupled with that, she stewards the keen gift of captivating my imagination despite using only a few words with each composition. If you are not yet into poetry, start here.
if you love poetry, read this book and be blessed. ”
Dr. Gary G. Hoag – President & CEO (Global Trust Partners),
author of numerous books, and (most importantly) fellow Christ-follower
Take an hour and settle into your favorite chair.
Reading Rhonda Brown’s poems is sure to transport you to another realm where what is rarely seen, though perhaps vaguely sensed, is verbalized in the beauty of her stunning poetry.
The under-appreciated desert habitat comes alive in her word pictures. Each poem deepens one’s admiration and wonder at the desert and her craftsmanship.
From there one is ushered into secret rooms of praise that are anything but shallow. Colorful. Heartfelt. Deep. Personal. Beautiful.
Crystal Knapp
Founder, Reach UP Magazine
Filling the void in print and digital communication for and by marginalized women.
Rhonda Brown Endorsement Website Page
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Praying a Poem Back to God
Praying a Poem Back to God I read an article awhile back (I can’t find it now and have no recollection of source or author) which included some mention or discussion of Christian poets, and pointed out that a Christian poet can (and should) pray her poems back to...
When Marriage Lasts
John Tarr interviews Rhonda Brown, a Christian Poet. John and Rhonda talk about Christian marriage. Rhonda and her husband just celebrated their 50th anniversary so we talked about what it is like to be married that long and the ups and downs of being married to someone over that period of time.
Prayer On My Mind
Prayer has been more intensely on my mind again lately, and I’d like to return to that topic. A couple of things worry me when I talk about prayer. One is that I may spend more time talking about prayer than I spend doing it.
I have written a number of blog post about my poetry that you might find interesting here: Poet Monk Blogs
I Weave a Song of Praise
My collection of poems, I Weave a Song of Praise, is now available for purchase here at the Bookstore

