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Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
Looking for prayer journal ideas? Here are 18 thoughtful prayer journal ideas. Also, don't forget to download a free prayer journal template.
Through this practice, you can be inspired by the stories of Genesis while deepening your walk with God. With these twenty Genesis Bible journaling ideas, you'll discover artistic inspiration and I'll also share the importance of The Book of Genesis.
Through this practice, you can be inspired by the stories of Genesis while deepening your walk with God. With these twenty Genesis Bible journaling ideas, you'll discover artistic inspiration and I'll also share the importance of The Book of Genesis.
Bible journaling is the art of keeping visually creative notes in your bible. Bible journaling allows you to read and study the word of God in a fun and unique way.
Learn how to Journal in your Bible in a few easy steps. Follow this guide and you will be on your way to Bible journaling like a pro! Shop our Christian t-shirts, jewelry and more at Elevated Faith.
Christian resources provide a wealth of information and tools for believers seeking to deepen their faith. One popular resource is Bible journal printable pages, which can be downloaded and printed for personal use.
When fear and panic strikes, it can help to have some Bible verses at the ready to help combat anxiety. These verses assure us that God is in control, that he protects, redeems, and saves, and walks with us through suffering.
More bible journaling examples featuring pre-defined colour palettes for reference, along with clip art and typographic elements.
Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
Hello, Joy Clair friends! I hope you are having a wonderful day! Today, I will be showing you my latest Bible Journaling page with the amazingly sweet Bee Kind stamp set. I love the images and sayings that are included in this set. Have you used NeoColors? They are similar...
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Bible journaling illustrations for verses from 1 & 2 Peter, 2 Timothy and Hebrews, featuring hand drawn pictoral elements as well as typography.
Check out these free Bible journaling printables and templates you can use to make your Bible journals more attractive. They are free and easy to download.
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Christian resources provide a wealth of information and tools for believers seeking to deepen their faith. One popular resource is Bible journal printable pages, which can be downloaded and printed for personal use.
Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
Hi, there! I hadn't posted about Bible journaling in a while. I found myself more interested in the artistic part of it and less in the devotion and meditating on the verse so I had to quit for a bit until I found my focus again. A couple of weeks ago I was reading a devotion about how our God is a jealous God and how that seemed like a bad characteristic. If you called someone jealous, that certainly is not a compliment! But in Hebrews, that same word can also be translated to zealous. He is zealous for us! God is jealous for your heart, not because He is petty or insecure, but because He loves you. The reason why God has such a huge problem with idolatry is that His love for you is all-consuming. He loves you too much to share you... For the Lord your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God. — Deuteronomy 4:24 In the Bible, the words jealous and zealous are basically interchangeable — it’s the same Hebrew word in the original texts. In English, we spell the two almost the same because they derive from the same Greek root. We think of zeal as being intense enthusiasm. That idea captures why God is so possessive about us: He is, as He says, a consuming fire of passion for us. Kyle Idleman So for Deuteronomy, I knew I wanted to draw a fire in the margin of my Bible. I had been pinning ideas all along so I was happy to put pen to paper. I also thought I'd share my process for some of my other pages. Title page for Esther: There is a drawing on my Pinterest board Bible Journaling of some flowers that were just perfect for a tall narrow space. I took the idea (flowers for beauty as Esther was), elongated it, colored it purple for royalty (that's just the color I think of for royalty), added a crown for a queen and then an E for a monogram. I used my Derwent watercolor pencils (without water), gold gelly pen, and black Micron pens. This next one with a stack of books is almost a complete CASE of a drawing by Amy Horan. I did my own lettering and then colored it. I love books and I will probably do something similar for Ecclesiates 12:12. The next two pages were a compilation of ideas. Dina Kowal had made a video where she had masked a single word to emphasize it on a page. But these two pages had many words that I wanted to stand out! To make my own letter masks, I found that if I used blue painter's tape on wax paper, I could make my own stickers that weren't too sticky. This was labor intensive but as I did it but as I dwelled and worked on each word, it really soaked in and I have it totally memorized! :) I used Lawn Fawn Quinn's alphabet dies to cut them out. I used some old Stampin' Up! inkpads to sponge and highlight my words. The ink did not bleed through the page so it was perfect. I also love this method because I can still read all the words on the page. Our pastor is preaching through the book of John so of course it was that week's journaling. This was also a CASE of another pin from my board. I changed it a bit to fit the space in my Bible. Before I did it though, I prepared my page with white gesso because I had worked on the previous page earlier. Our pastor takes a long time to go through the whole book as he does not skip any verse and some verses stand out more than others. I could see some ghosting on the pages and I knew that my vine would definitely bleed through the back so I prepped it with gesso first. It did not affect the other side and allowed me to ink heavily on this side. I used Derwent colored pencils and my Micron pens. As a personal preference, I do not like to work on gesso. I like to sketch my image or lettering first and it just does erase well. There is also the added texture which I don't like usually. So now I go ahead and do a page as is and if I need to, I'll add gesso to the other side. The Jesus on the vine did not show up as cleanly as I would like after I colored the black in so I took a white gel pen to clean it up some. The backside of this page done back in March: It still looks the same even after all that black ink on the other side. Whew! Long post - thanks for making it to the end! Let me know if this helped at all! :)
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The word “fear” occurs 453 times in the Bible. The infographic below identifies the points of each occurrence. This graphic presentation starts with Genesis in the top left and concludes with Revelation in the bottom
The word vision is found 130 times in the Old and New Testament. The image below reveals the locations of each occurrence. This cool graph starts with Genesis in the top left and ends with
Gone are the days of "no time for Bible Study." By using the SOAP method, you will be able to dig deep in the Word no matter how much time you have.
I have been keeping a faith journal for over a year now. Using my faith journal has transformed my bible study routine and enabled me to deepen my relationship with Christ and Our Lord. But most of all its helped me to understand the importance of seeking the Lord’s wisdom and not my own. God […]
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Are you ready to take your Bible study notes to the next level? If you're looking for some inspiration, I've put together thirty amazing note-taking ideas that are sure to bring a spark of creativity into your studies!
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Creating Your Bible Study Binder: A Complete Guide In a world that's brimming with distractions and non-stop busyness, it's crucial to find those special moments for peaceful reflection, prayer, and immersing yourself in the beauty of the Bible. One delightful way to make your study experience even better is by creating a Bible study binder. This personalized tool not only keeps you organized but also becomes a cherished resource and a potential treasure to pass down to your loved ones. Getting Started: The Essentials 1. A 3-Ring Binder: Start with a sturdy 3-ring binder. I like to use a basic white binder so I can add my own embellishments, but there are tons of cute binders on Amazon. When choosing your binder, I recommend choosing a bigger binder than you think you need. If you study regularly, it will fill up faster than you think! Alternatively, you could do 2 binders-one for the Old Testament and one for the New Testament. 2. Dividers for Each Book of the Bible: To keep your study structured and easy to navigate, insert dividers for each book of the Bible. These dividers will serve as your guide and make it simple to locate specific passages. Because your binder will fill up quickly, I like to use thin dividers (paper rather than plastic) so they don't add too much bulk. 3. Bible Tabs: I like to add Bible tabs to my dividers. Bible tabs not only add a little of your personality to your binder, but also help you flip to the right section quickly. 4. Notebook Paper or Printable Bible Study Journals: Now, the heart of your binder – the pages where your insights, reflections, and prayers will reside. You can opt for notebook paper if you prefer, or you can use printable Bible study journals from the Bible Study Collective for a more guided and structured experience. Benefits of Your Bible Study Binder 1. Organization: The Bible study binder provides a clear structure for your studies. With dividers and tabs, you can easily locate passages and your notes, eliminating the frustration of searching through stacks of paper. 2. Everything in One Place: Instead of scattered notes and random study materials, your binder keeps everything in one central location. This streamlines your study process and encourages regular engagement with the Word. I keep my binder on a shelf with my Bibles and Bible study supplies so I never have to go hunting for it. 3. Create Your Own Reference Resource: Over time, your Bible study binder evolves into a personalized reference resource. As you add your reflections, cross-references, and insights, it becomes a treasure trove of wisdom, making it easier to revisit your journey and growth. 4. Legacy for Your Family: Your well-organized Bible study binder can also serve as a legacy for your family. Imagine passing down this precious resource to the next generation, allowing them to benefit from your studies and prayers Get the Most From Your Bible Study Binder 1. Keep a Bible Study Tracker: I keep my Bible reading tracker in the front of my binder so I can add to it each time I study a new passage. It's so satisfying to see my progress each time I sit down to study. 2. Study Regularly: Commit to regular study sessions, and use your binder to jot down your thoughts, questions, and prayers. Your binder will become a visual representation of your spiritual journey. 4. Personalize It: Make your binder uniquely yours. Add inspirational quotes, personal touches, or artwork that inspires you on your journey. I like to print a cover and insert it in the front of my binder. Grab this cover for free here. I also like to use colored pens, pencils, and washi tape when I am studying. 5. Review and Reflect: Periodically review your notes and reflections. As you grow in your faith, you'll discover how your understanding of the Bible has evolved over time. Your Bible study binder is not just a collection of pages; it's a testament to your spiritual journey, a place where your relationship with God deepens, and a legacy for your loved ones. As you create this valuable resource, you'll find that the act of assembling it becomes a significant part of your spiritual growth. So, gather your materials, set up your binder, and embark on a journey of deepening faith and self-discovery through the study of God's Word. Let me know in the comments if you have a Bible study binder. If not, I'd love to know how you organize your Bible studies! _______________________________________ Start studying today with our Printable Journals Bundle and get 1 journal FREE!
Here are the 40 most important bible scriptures on discernment. 1 John 4:1 Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have
The word "release" is found 51 times in the Old and New Testament. The image below reveals the locations of each occurrence. This cool graph starts with Genesis in the top left and ends with