Category: Doodle Devo
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Weekly Bible Doodle Challenge – Bread
Bread Did you know that Bread is mentioned in the Bible over 500 times? This is a great icon to add to your Bible visual library. Bread has many meanings—food for nourishment, eternal food, or provisions. It symbolizes worship when we take the bread for communion to spend time in His presence. We break bread…
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Recap your year with a Sketchnote
The challenge this week is to recap your year. What did you do with your time? What did you accomplish? What did you enjoy (or not)? And what events occurred? When I worked in Corporate America one thing that was required was to recap my accomplishments for the year to highlight the goals that were…
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Sketchnoting with Flowers – Scavenger Hunt
Flowers can add a great addition to any note-taking. They can symbolize something, they can make a great border or filler if you have some empty space. Learning to draw flowers can be quick with doodles or can take a bit of time if you want to do a BOTANICAL sketch or painting of flowers.…
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Sketchnoting with Flowers
This month we are going to use flowers in our sketchnotes. The process of sketchnoting helps us better understand the information we are hearing. According to the Dual Coding theory when we sketchnote we are writing the information on our brains twice. We are taking information in through listening and then visually we are taking…
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Inktober 2021
Let’s strengthen our visual thinking skills and get into the Word in a little different way by taking on the Inktober 2021 doodle challenge. Relate each word to a bible verse and then illustrate the verse. My Inktober Process Welcome to October. It’s time for the Inktober 2021 challenge. I find it hard to sit…
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#prayers for Afghanistan
The Lord has put it on my heart to pray for Afghanistan. It just breaks my heart to see this country in its current state and the way our exit is going. So I thought if we all prayed a bit and doodled a bit, the Lord will hear all our collective prayers. And of…
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What’s your word of the year for 2021?
In this post we will explore a more focused 2021 by choosing one word to help guide is in our goals and actions. 2020 Recap and 2021 Goals – Mind Map Before I get to the word of the year, I think reviewing last year is an important activity. The process of reviewing my activities…
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Thanksgiving Project Round-up
If you’re looking for a project for Thanksgiving, there are some great projects out there and I thought I’d round them all up for you. Count your Blessings List Counting your blessings is always a great investment of time. Often we are so busy we don’t take time to sit down and take inventory of…