Shooting for the Moon: Love Poems from First Date to Forever

By D Lisette

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Can love poems glorify God? Shooting for the Moon is proof that they can. This collection of 101 love poems follows poet D. Lisette's seven-year journey with her husband - from nervous first dates to sacred wedding vows to the miracle of new parenthood. Every poem is a love letter, and every love letter points back to the Author of love Himself. What Makes This Collection Different: Faith and romance intertwined - not separate Real struggles: distance, doubt, temptation, and the daily work of choosing love Chronological format lets you experience the relationship unfold Honest about physical desire within the context of marriage covenant Perfect for Christian couples who want poetry that reflects their values Inside You'll Find Poems About: The nervous excitement of new love Praying for your relationship Waiting for marriage - and why it's worth it Wedding day promises The everyday romance of committed love Becoming parents together How God uses marriage to refine us Perfect Gift For: Engagement presents Wedding shower gifts Anniversary celebrations Valentine's Day for your spouse Christian couples who love poetry This is love poetry for couples who believe marriage is a ministry, romance is worship, and commitment is choosing each other - again and again - until death do you part. Order your copy today and rediscover the poetry in your own love story.

Details

Publish date February 14, 2026
Publisher Luna Publishing LLC
Format Paperback
Pages 118
Language English
ISBN 9798218933760

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