Return to Me Poetry Book

by Alimoo Designs

Return to Me – A Poetic Journey Revealing the Heart of God. A Devotional Companion of Restoration, Identity, and Divine Love.

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A Devotional Companion of Restoration, Identity, and Divine Love

Return to Me is a heartfelt collection of Christian poetry that invites you into a quiet space of reflection, restoration, and return. Drawing on Scripture and personal encounters with God, each poem echoes His timeless invitation:

“This is what the Lord Almighty says: 'Return to me,' declares the Lord Almighty, 'and I will return to you,' says the Lord Almighty.” Zechariah 1:3

Whether you are walking through a wilderness season, simply longing to grow closer to God or at the start of your journey, these Spirit-breathed poems serve as a gentle guide, reminding you of His grace, His patience, and His relentless pursuit of your heart.

This book was born from a journey of faith, crafted by those who trusted God step by step, despite their inexperience and saw Him bring forth something beautiful. It’s more than a book of poetry; it is a testimony. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the truth of God’s Word, and the beauty of language and art, Return to Me opens a sacred space for encounter and healing.

With themes of forgiveness, identity, surrender, repentance and God's divine love, these pages offer more than inspiration, they offer an invitation. As you read, may you hear the quiet whisper of God calling you back to the place your heart truly belongs. May you feel His nearness, know His love, and discover that you are never too far gone to come home.

His arms are open wide. Will you return?

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Meet the Maker

Alimoo Designs

Art prints, Giclée Large Format Art Prints, cards and postcards, using vibrant fun colours and inspiring scriptures that we hope lift and encourage you, designed by Becky Dibb.

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