Day 3 of the #AtoZChallenge is the Letter C and a spotlight on God's creation. Below is an original poem about the 7 days of creation. You can see the illustrated children's book version as a paperback or e-book by clicking on the book cover below the poem or on the highlighted words in this sentence. Creation Genesis 1 “Let there be light,” the Lord God said, And He called them “night” and “day.” That was the beginning of the earth: God’s majesty displayed. Next God made the big vast sky (That was day number two), Then He created land and seas And plants that give us food. Day number four brought lights above To guide both day and night. Fish appeared in every sea, All kinds of birds took flight. On the sixth day God created Animals of every rendition To roam the earth and multiply (That was God’s commission). Then God made humankind, And told them, “Multiply!” He provided all they’d need So they could live and thrive. After all was said and done, God rested on day seven. He had made the world, And he smiled on it from heaven. From . . . And a Poem by Kathy Mansfield
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