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Your Words Your Love is a heartfelt collection of poems and photographs that intertwine themes of faith, love, and personal reflection. What inspired you to write this particular collection of poems?
Inspiration comes from God, it is a gift from Him. Nothing is more powerful than God’s love. He loves us deeply and unconditionally and I wanted to write about it because I know what a difference it makes in one’s life to have an intimate and personal relationship with Him rather than having none.
Do you have a favorite poem in the book, and if so, why does it hold special meaning for you?
I have several but Love would be the one because it’s very personal. I chose to share with the reader a season in my life.
Do you think there is a particular mindset or environment that a reader should be in to fully appreciate your work?
I think a quiet environment would be the best choice. I speak to the reader’s soul with simple words that have deep meaning. Also, it’s best to take your time, same for the photographs so as not to miss all the beauty or the message behind the words.
How has this poetry book changed you as a writer, or what did you learn about yourself through writing it?
I think the more you write, the better you become, same thing with photography. This is my fourth book and I see the change in the poems and the photographs as compared from years ago.
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The sign on the door
In big bold gold letters
Reads
Vacancy
There’s room
Inside
Ample
Always
No sincere hearts
Will be turned away
For lack of any kind
An excerpt from the poem There’s room, part of this artistic new collection.
Insightful poetry that speaks directly to your heart and soul about God and His love.
Intriguing story poems where faith, hope, salvation, and trust in Him are center stage.
Among the pages of riveting verses are endearing photographs of nature in all its splendor throughout the seasons.
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Your Words Your Love
Posted by Literary Titan

Louise Bélanger’s Your Words Your Love is a heartfelt collection of poems and photographs that intertwine themes of faith, love, and personal reflection. Each piece is a glimpse into the author’s spiritual journey, exploring the depth of human connection with God and the nuances of everyday emotions. From meditations on obedience, as seen in “First Glance,” to transformative forgiveness in “The Unwanted Guests,” the book shares poems that inspire and challenge the reader.
Bélanger doesn’t sugarcoat the struggles of faith; instead, she meets them head-on with raw honesty. In “There’s Room,” the author extends an open invitation to the Kingdom of God, painting it as a space of boundless inclusion. The metaphor of an invisible door resonated with me. It’s both poetic and relatable, reminding readers that spiritual journeys are personal yet universal. The simplicity of her language makes profound truths accessible, which I found refreshing.
I also loved the way the book balances introspection and storytelling. “The Box” is a standout piece, where mirrors and self-absorption become metaphors for isolation. The narrative builds into a powerful call for generosity and humility, turning the poem into a parable of transformation. The imagery is vivid, yet the message is simple enough to linger long after the page is turned. Similarly, “Dominoes” poetically explores the ripple effects of God’s actions, portraying life as a carefully orchestrated masterpiece. The poem’s rhythm mirrors the falling dominoes, creating a sense of motion that captivated me.
The blend of hope and vulnerability in poems like “Come Sit Close to Me” makes this book more than just a spiritual exploration. Bélanger’s candid plea for divine love and solace feels like a prayer shared among friends. The accessibility of her emotions and her willingness to bare her soul make the book feel intimate. Each poem, no matter its theme, is a reminder of God’s unfailing presence and a nudge toward deeper faith.
I recommend Your Words Your Love to anyone seeking spiritual encouragement or a thoughtful exploration of Christian faith. Whether you’re a long-time believer or just curious about connecting with something greater, this book has something to offer. Its gentle guidance, combined with beautiful poetry and evocative imagery, makes it an uplifting companion for moments of reflection or prayer.
Pages: 136 | ASIN : B0DM2R13G4
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