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 accomplished, the ones still in process and finally discuss the
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
The Guide to Visual Prayers Part 1
In this post, we are going to learn about Visual Prayer and how doodling your prayers can be an effective and fun method for consistent and meaningful quite times. I had great plans for August to get back to school and really hone in on our sketchnoting skills, but as I was working on that, I felt the Lord direct us to focus on prayer
Sketchnote Summer Camp Wrap up
In this post we will learn how to bind our Sketchnote Summer Camp Activity Book and I did a flip through of my summer camp activity book. There are videos for each activity. Flip through I did a quick flip through of my Sketchntoe Summer Camp Activity Book. It’s not too late do your own Sketchnote Summer Camp. You can get the Sketchnote Summer Camp Activity
Sketchnote Summer Camp – Sermon Sketchnote Practice
In this post I am going to take you step by step in how to prepare your page to do a sermon sketchnote. We are going to do a sketchnote on a short sermon by Francis Chan. The Process I started by writing the title at the top right and then under the Bonus Challenge (in your Sketchnote Summer Camp) I added the information for
Sketchnote Summer Camp – Let’s make a Treehouse
We are going to sketchnote a treehouse. We all need our quiet spaces and making a treehouse seemed to be a good way to represent a quiet place. My Inspriation My inspiration for this post comes from Lorraine’s grandson. He sketched this treehouse earlier this summer and it seemed that we all need a treehouse in our lives. We need somewhere we can go where
Sketchote Summer Camp: A Day at the Beach
In this post we will complete Ps 139:18 and draw some wave doodles and seashells as part of our Sketchnote Summer Camp. No part of Summer camp would be complete with a trip to the beach whether the beach is on the lake or the ocean. In any event, most likely there is sand involved. That got me to thinking about sand and I remembered
How to Draw Fireworks
In this post we will learn how to sketchnote or draw simple fireworks using a few basic shapes. Get a paper and pencil and get ready to doodle with us! Video on how to draw fireworks Basic shapes for drawing fireworks Here’s a quick post on how to draw fireworks. as the next challenge in our Sketchnote Summer Camp. I hope you all are having
Sketchnote Summer Camp Week 2 Challenge
This week’s challenge we are going to rest up a bit and doodle John 15:4 . Check out the video and doodle along with us! In this video I show you several ways to doodle a wreath around your verse and I show you how I completed my first week’s challenge – My Summer Bucket List. I can’t wait to see your bucekt list. Post
Hebrew and Greek Word Studies
Be The Light Bible Journaling Conference The Be The Light Bible Journaling Conference started on Wednesday, Oct 16 and runs through Friday, Oct 18. I am speaking on Sketchnoting tomorrow at 11:30 CT. Today I got to hear my dear friend AlanaJoy Dubois from the Happy Unconventional Life blog. You should go and visit if you’re not following her. AlanaJoy also had tons of resources