

A collection of Christian poetry exploring God’s enduring presence through life’s toughest moments, with modern insights into timeless parables.
Finding God’s Unfailing Love Through Life’s Storms

Poetry for the Heart in Hard Times
“Abba, My Father” is a heartfelt collection of Christian poetry penned by Quinn Graw over many years. In a world constantly facing its own difficulties and struggles, these poems offer a beacon of hope and a reminder of God’s steadfast love that stays with us through all of life’s hardships.
Many of the poems within this collection are fresh, modern interpretations of the timeless parables found in the four Gospels, offering new perspectives on ancient wisdom. Inspired by real-life experiences – both the challenges and the triumphs – and infused with worship and praise to Jesus Christ, the wonderful Savior of mankind, these verses are designed to resonate deeply with your soul.
My sincere hope is for every reader to discover encouraging or thought-provoking messages within these poems, messages that affirm God’s enduring presence and love, no matter what you face.

Some Featured Poems
Before Your Time
This poem urges to live fully and prioritize meaningful relationships and spiritual preparedness, recognizing the uncertainty and brevity of life. serves as a poignant reminder that life can end abruptly, encouraging acts of love and reconciliation before it’s too late.
Calm Thy Soul
This is a prayerful poem expressing a desire for peace and trust in God amidst fear, doubt, and overwhelming thoughts. A humble prayer that seeks deliverance from anxiety, particularly the fear of failure and judgment from others. It emphasizes finding solace and security in Jesus’ love, casting all worries onto the cross, and receiving divine reassurance to bring serenity to the soul.
Praise Him (Praise Hymn)
This is a poem that expresses profound gratitude for both the blessings and challenges in life. It thanks God for sensory abilities, sustenance, family, friends, and health, but also notably for difficulties like depression and bad days. The poem concludes with a commitment to continually praise God, relying on His will, dwelling in His presence, and learning virtues like patience and kindness, so that this consistent praise becomes a continuous hymn to the Kingdom.
