“Pointing to Jesus” from By the Well 4 God is all about making the connections between the Old Testament prophecies and the fulfillment of those prophecies through Jesus in the New Testament. It is remarkable that even one or two is so completely brought to fruition, but to have so many different predictions from differentContinue reading ““He Has Done It” Bible Journal Process”
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“His Story” Sermon Notebook
For the first time ever, By the Well 4 God released a “mini-set” and I am in love with all the elements! The name of this vintage-inspired line is “His Story” and includes an extra large stamp set, ephemera pieces, vintage library card notepads, memory dex cards and tags, travelers notebooks, and so much more!Continue reading ““His Story” Sermon Notebook”
Connecting Bible Passages – “Come to the Table” Journaling Process
During this lent season, I’ve been enjoying a variety of studies including devotionals from By the Well 4 God and A Pile of Ashes. (You can check out pages I’ve done already here —> Come To The Table – The Ultimate Dinner Party & But First, God – Lent Journaling Page) One very interesting aspect of theContinue reading “Connecting Bible Passages – “Come to the Table” Journaling Process”
Come To The Table – The Ultimate Dinner Party
When I think of my dream dinner party, there are a number of guests that I imagine around the table. I think of close friends that I haven’t seen in a while, my sisters, and maybe a collection of celebrities and popular figures that I admire. I think of those crazy car commercials with MatthewContinue reading “Come To The Table – The Ultimate Dinner Party”
Let the Page Surprise You
Spending time in my art journal continues to be one of the highlights of my week. I reserve time every Friday for art journaling, and I work hard to mark off To-Do list items so that I can art journal guilt-free! This past Friday, the weather was dreary, but the coffee was warm, so afterContinue reading “Let the Page Surprise You”
Thinking outside the IKEA Box
I love IKEA. I live about 10 minutes away from an IKEA, and I am pretty sure that when we first moved to this house, I was there every day for two weeks straight. The furniture is so functional, modern, and affordable. My house is a walking advertisement for IKEA. But, when it came toContinue reading “Thinking outside the IKEA Box”