Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Gender, race class and other -isms series book 1: His chosen vineyard


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His Chosen Vineyard – A Journey of Identity, Justice, and Restoration

By Telle Wild Rose (2025)

There are books that speak, and there are books that cry out.
His Chosen Vineyard is a work that does both—lifting its voice like a trumpet, exposing wounds, calling for repentance, reclaiming identity, and pointing us back toward Yahweh, the Author and Finisher of our faith.

This collection blends poetry, prophetic reflection, history, African American wisdom, scripture, and deep cultural commentary to form a powerful testimony:
that a people may fall, but they are never forsaken.


About the Author

Telle Wild Rose is a poet and advocate whose writing blends biblical faith, African American history, personal testimony, and cultural critique.
Her work calls readers toward:

  • unity

  • accountability

  • spiritual awakening

  • self-love

  • resilience

  • the return to Yahweh

Her mission: uplift, challenge, and inspire through truth and love.

Her additional works include:

  • Grit and Grace Collection

  • Divine Romance Series

  • Brighter Days Collection

  • When We Were Young Collection

  • Race, Justice, Social Issues Collection


Closing Thought

His Chosen Vineyard is more than poetry.
It is a call to repentance.
A call to unity.
A call to identity.
A call to justice.
A call to Yahweh.

This work is a vineyard—planted in suffering, watered in tears, but destined to bear fruit.

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Saturday, October 18, 2025

1 year journal and poetry devotional

 


Summary: 1-Year Devotional Series for Women — Walking in Freedom, Faith, and Leadership

This devotional series is designed for women seeking spiritual growth, empowerment, and purpose, with a strong focus on mentorship, freedom in Christ, and multiplying influence. Each month builds upon the previous, creating a year-long journey of reflection, learning, and practical application.


Download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y2xW2X8jMb1LFftf2qV6pgKIeluIRO1a/view?usp=drive_link


Monthly Themes & Focus

January — New Beginnings: Finding Purpose and Calling

  • Focus: Starting the year with clarity of God’s calling.

  • Encourages reflection on personal purpose and aligning life with God’s plan.

February — Rooted in Love: Becoming Whole

  • Focus: Emotional and spiritual wholeness through God’s love.

  • Guides women to embrace self-love, healing, and restoration.

March — Renewal & Healing: Overcoming Past Wounds

  • Focus: Growth and healing from trauma and past experiences.

  • Encourages spiritual, emotional, and relational restoration.

April — Blossoming: Growth in Faith and Character

  • Focus: Strengthening faith and developing personal virtues.

  • Promotes consistent spiritual practices and self-reflection.

May — Empowerment: Stepping Boldly into God’s Plan

  • Focus: Living boldly in purpose and confidence in Christ.

  • Encourages women to step into leadership and influence.

June — Faith in Action: Scripture-Based Confidence

  • Focus: Empowerment through God’s Word.

  • Guides women to walk boldly and practically apply scripture to life.

July — Mentoring Freedom: Beginning to Guide Others

  • Focus: Teaching the next generation to walk in freedom.

  • Introduces mentoring, testimony sharing, and beginning leadership development.

August — Strengthening Foundations: Deepening Faith & Mentorship

  • Focus: Solidifying spiritual and leadership foundations.

  • Emphasizes consistent spiritual disciplines and mentoring skills.

September — Authority and Leadership: Stepping into Influence

  • Focus: Developing spiritual authority and leadership confidence.

  • Encourages women to embrace responsibility and guide others with wisdom.

October — Freedom in Practice: Walking Boldly

  • Focus: Living freedom in Christ daily and mentoring others to do the same.

  • Explores overcoming fear, guilt, and comparison while teaching practical liberty.

November — Multiplication: Raising Up Leaders

  • Focus: Equipping mentees to lead and mentor others.

  • Emphasizes multiplying influence and creating a ripple effect of leadership.

December — Legacy of Freedom: Celebrating and Passing the Torch

  • Focus: Reflecting on the year, celebrating growth, and preparing the next generation.

  • Encourages thanksgiving, honoring testimonies, and setting vision for continued mentorship.


Key Features Across the Year

  • Scripture-Based Devotionals: Each day is anchored in scripture to provide spiritual guidance and reflection.

  • Journal Prompts: Encourage introspection, personal growth, and practical application.

  • Poetry Prompts: Inspire creativity, reflection, and emotional processing through writing.

  • Weekly Flow: Each month is structured with thematic weekly focuses for guided growth.

  • Mentorship Focus: From July onward, emphasis shifts toward mentoring, raising leaders, and multiplying influence.

  • Practical Application: Encourages women to step into freedom, leadership, and empowerment in daily life.


Overall Goal of the Series

By the end of the year, women will have:

  1. Deepened their faith and spiritual practices.

  2. Experienced personal freedom in Christ — emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

  3. Embraced their purpose and calling confidently.

  4. Developed leadership skills to mentor and guide others.

  5. Built a lasting legacy of empowerment, freedom, and faith for future generations.

Monday, August 25, 2025

Don't let me, let go by Telle Wild Rose

 


Photo by Mayank Dhanawade on unsplash 

Don't let me, let go a Poem by Telle Wild Rose 2025 ©

Theme song: thebandred "shadows" 

these thoughts consume me,
threaten to overtake me.
they force my hand,
ill try to hold on if i can.

cut everyone off, no one loves you,
honeyed lies they whisper, sound so sweet too.
just let go, release, 
no one will care, be free.

isolate, dungeon,
down here no friends, just demons, a legion.
i cant save me,
i cant save them either you see.

too weak to fight
something is not right,
darkenss take ahold,
i must do all of what im told 

i smile and pretend, 
no one suspects this is my end.
this is where i die, and the evil takes over,
quickly now, run for cover.

shadows choke the scream,
pain killed a dying dream.
blind and deaf,
a small taste of the shadow of death.

help me, im drowing,
please, the torment is too much, im dying.
bleed the red, go on,
break the skin, we've already won.

hate, a kind of passion,
we see you still havent learned your lesson.
wait, stop, dont go,
were just getting started with the show.

falling, fading fast,
is it over? how long will this last?
calling all saints for help, a sister to keep,
the dragon has arrived, he keeps me in his heap. 

a useless treasure,
no value to measure.
how did i ever dare for dreams?
a better life? everything and yet nothing, is as it seems.

Scripture: Psalm 23:4 ESV / 43 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

Encouragement: if you're feeling alone, unloved, rejected or the enemy is lying to you about it all, just Know God has loved you with an everlasting love, that no evil can overtake you, HE is always near.

-isms book 2: unity

Title: Unity not division minibook Author: Telle wild rose  Date: december 1, 2025  price: free download  Link: download   ✨ Unity, Not Divi...