My readers are the best – you always have ingenious suggestions for new verses for me to hand-letter and study. Verses I would have never picked without your nudge. Take today’s verse for example. This was not on my radar. But I like to let God guide what I study – sometimes through your suggestions. So this one’s ALL on you {grin} …

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 …

Once a quarter, I look forward to reading Emily Freeman’s “What We Learned” series. I am fascinated with the premise not only because I like to learn (especially from the Bible – as you have probably figured out by now) but because it makes me sit back and take stock. So, I am joining in! And I hope you will learn something new from me today …

When choosing your next book to read, are you like me and lean toward newer books rather than older books? I am learning this is not always the best policy. I bought The Magnificent Obsession at a used bookstore several years ago. Then is sat, and sat, and sat some more on my shelf. The good news is …

When I had a request to design a birthday card with a Bible verse (which is perfect, since WriteThemOnMyHeart is all-Bible-all-the-time), I naturally did a quick online search for “Bible verses for birthdays.” Imagine my surprise when many of the verses that popped up were already in my shop! So the Bible Birthday Blessing Bundle was born …

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!

~ Today’s Scripture art and mini Bible study were designed to give you the steps to take to develop the aroma of Christ. ~ It’s quite descriptive, don’t you think? 2 Corinthians 2:15a (NLT): Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. This verse paints a beautiful picture. And it begs the question […]

So what do you want to do with your life? This question can cause anxiety at any age – whether you’re trying to decide what to do after high school, or contemplating a career change, or wondering how to fill your retirement days. Most of us have given that question some thought at least once in our lives, but is that even the right question to ask? …

I think many people have mixed feelings about today’s verse. Even so, it’s apparently a reader favorite because it has been requested several times. So where do you stand? Do you view it as a holy guilt trip or a holy pep talk? You can do it, you can do it, you can! {clap clap} …