Sometimes, the emotions and thoughts provoked by a certain passage in the Bible can't be adequately summed up in a few key words or phrases. That's why a popular practice in Bible journaling is to not just write down passages from the Bible that stand out to you, but to draw pictures ...
or as a substitute for one, if you wish. You can use what you're grateful for to inform your prayers of thanks, or you can pray for what you want to happen, and then express gratitude if your prayers come true. If you want to go even further, you can add abible journal...
Set aside time every day for intentional reflection and writing so you can assess where you’ve been and where you’re going. You could find these reflective moments of journaling actually challenge the beliefs you once felt so sure about. But don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you failed, ...