March on for the children who don’t have a father, And for the ones who wish they didn’t have theirs. March on for the children who are entirely poor, And for the ones programmed to think they are. March on for the children who aren’t developing, And for the ones growing in the wrong direction. March on for the children who don’t know God’s love, And for the ones who have forgotten Him already. March on for the children in need of The Salvation Army, And for the ones being looked-for to lead it tomorrow. March on for the children with years to lead and live, And for the ones who will pass to eternity young. March on for the children you only touch for a week, And for the ones who live in your own household. March on for the children because Jesus modeled it, And when you serve a child you are doing it for Him. Because to the only one whose opinion really matters, You will always be just a child with more experiences. By Alan T. Stokes October 30, 2002Note: This poem is dedicated to Major Robert Mueller. It was written when he was a Captain and Divisional Youth Secretary for The Salvation Army Northern Division. He currently serves as an administrator at the Kroc Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
March on for the Children
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Alan Stokes Poetry,
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