In this post I wanted to share my Inktober completed doodles and share my vision for November’s Gratitude Journal. If you have been following my daily posts on Facebook or Instagram with my Inktober posts, I thought you might like to see a quick flip through of all 31 days and get a little insight into what I was thinking when I started doodling. Inktober
Read-Pray-Sketch 10 Day Challenge – Days 1-10
The 10 Day Challenge to learn how to Read-Pray-Sketch starts on October 19, 2020. We will learn a quick method on how to spend 15-20 minutes a day in the Word. We will read a verse, journal a bit. List our prayers, gratitudes and draw something everyday. We will get our brains going in a creative direction and will be ready for deeper thinking for
Hope in the Lord – Free Online Bible Journaling Conference
Come join us Oct 14-16th for the free Hope in the Lord free online Bible Journaling Conference. There are over 20 speakers over the three day. Come join us. You will be refreshed and renewed. I am so excited to be part of the Online Bible Journaling Conference hosted by Tracie and Lonny Rollins of Bible Journaling Ministries. October 14-16th The Conference is online and
Inktober with 2 Twists
This post introduces the October Challenge of doing the Official Inktober 2020 Challenge with 2 Twists. The challenge is to draw a word from the list each day. But the two twists that we are going to add: 1. relate the word to a bible verse 2. And practice your block lettering skills by writing out the verse and writing out the word in a
The Guide to Visual Prayer – Part 6 – Document Events
God wants us to remember His faithfulness to us so we should document the times we see His gracious hands in our lives. Documenting Events I am reading 1st Samuel right now and just came to the place where Samuel sets up an altar of stones calling it Ebenezer because “God has helped us this far” (chapter 7:12). Samuel recognized God’s hand allowing the Israelites
Prayer Flags – The Guide to Visual Prayer – Part 5
In this post we are going to explore the concept of prayer flags as a reminder to us to pray continually. Prayer Flags Ok, some of you are going to think I’ve gone totally bonkers with this post, but bear with me. I have been fascinated with the idea of prayer flags and this post is about making some prayer flags. The idea for this
The Guide to Visual Prayer Part 4 – A prayer walk
Today we are going to take a little different approach to prayer and document our prayer walk. Take a walk today on your street and pray for each house or building on the street. If you know the family you can pray for the needs that are on your heart or if you don’t know them to pray that the household knows the Lord and
Psalm 136
Here’s the printable you all have been asking for. You can get the PDF by signing up for the newsletter. The link will be in the welcome letter – for the Member’s only page. You can click on that and grab the PDF. I’d love to see your finished pieces. Thanks to Ruth Carson who started this all by posting her very beautiful piece –
The Guide to Visual Prayer Part 3
In this post we will explore more visual prayer cards by doing a card for a single person or doing one verse to pray over many people. Supplies needed for this post Index cards Black pen – Bold – Pigma Sensei or the Faber Castel 1.5, Thin – Sharpie Pen Pencil, eraser, Colors – markers, water colors Washi tape – optional One verse for many
The Guide to Visual Prayers Part 2
In this post we continue our study on visual prayer and we are going to learn how to do the the Stained Glass Prayer Card. The Stained Glass Card Stained Glass has been a big part of the visual history of the church. The churches began using stained glass around 950 in Europe. Many of these stained glass windows depicted stories from the bible. Most
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