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Thursday, June 19, 2008
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I know many people are using journals in their personal devotions and Bible reading time. What does that look like exactly? Is there a wrong or right way to journal? How do you get started and become consistent?
Thanks,
David
Mighty Go-o-o-o-d!
Aside from being a "good example" to your children by reading, praying and spending time with God each day, how do you incorporate Devotion time into your children's lives? Do you set aside a specific time each day with a neatly packaged store bought devotional and require the child to Just Do It or do you just hand them a Bible and say, "Have at it, kid!"? Just kidding on the latter, of course. I want to make sure I am being a good example for my children but also allowing them to develop in this area on their own desire.
SWEET!! Nice job Peter.
There is no right or wrong when writing about God's personnal communication with you. Just go with the flow and try to capture what is most important to you. Sometimes I just write "reread" and meditate on the same scripture for 2 or 3 days. I always come away with some fresh insight.
Peter,
I would suggest that you point to this blog from the main church site. Why not?
I have a suggestion for a post. What is your recommended order to read the Bible if your goal is to read the entire book? In page order? Some other order? What are the most common approaches?
Michael Christopher
Leander, Texas
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