I have a hypothetical question for you. If a doctor wrote you a prescription and told you that it was essential for you to take the medicine every day in order to have good health, would you? I’m guessing yes. Even if it was expensive. Even if it tasted terrible. If he said it was essential, you’d find a way, right? So with that in mind, let me ask you a real question …
You know how much we love verse journaling around here, right? Well, today I am excited to have my sweet friend Sarah Geringer share her personal experience with us. I thought I had covered all the possible benefits of verse journaling (aka verse hunting), but Sarah shares one I missed!
‘Tis the season for shopping for new planners, right? They seem to be everywhere I turn. Never mind that there’s 4 more months until my current planners run out. Yes, plural. I have my “Goldilocks” (just right) Christian Printable Planner and my plain planner for writing a verse a day. And there’s also my mini calendar where I keep track of birthdays, and my giant wall calendar where I plan my blog posts, and of course, there’s the calendar on my phone for my appointments. Too much of a good thing? It could be said that I have a problem. But …
There was a time when I wrote down a Bible verse (or two or five) every day. I was writing verses before it was “in.” It wasn’t something I intentionally set out to do …
I just started this blog and I already have FAQs! By the way, does the grammar in that title bother you as much as it bothers me? Nevertheless, that is the first burning question. Write Them On My Heart? What is them?