Some of you have found them useful, so I occasionally post them here. If you zoom in on my handwriting, I trust you can see in the photos below what I think about spiritually and what I pray with during my weeks.
Sometimes I quote directly in these notes, but more often, I jot phrases or put things in my own words. Most of the time I remove gendered terms for God.
Lately, I’ve been writing the action items I need to do in the right hand column, with everything else on the left hand side. I am really loving paying attention to this distinction, as well as focusing on implementing those injunctions. It is making a difference in me being able to make these lessons practical and transformative. I highly recommend it!
And I encourage you to do your own Bible study. I find the process of journaling while I study really helpful for making it my own. Plus it makes it more fun.
If you want to learn more about the weekly Bible Lessons that I do, or wish to access them for yourself, click here. And since someone always asks, this is the journal I use, at the rate of one page per week.
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Thank you Polly for sharing your lesson journal! Very helpful. I definitely need to start a lesson journal. What size is yours? This week’s lesson on Soul’s is a good time to start!
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In the bottom sentence of the text in the post, I link to the one I use, because I get asked this question all the time. It is A4 size which is 8.3 inches by 11.7 inches. It’s a good size to get a whole week’s notes on one page. The next week I start a new page. I’m glad you’ll start a Bible Lesson Journal! It has been hugely helpful.
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Thank you!