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Books of RemembranceJournaling - as a method to document our studies |
In Exodus 17:14 God tells Moses to write a book of remembrance and to tell it to another; "Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua." There are many other Scriptures about journaling too, both commands and examples, the greatest being God's Book of Life. We don't need a command to journal in order to apply it. We can take these principles and apply them to all our educational studies in our homes and see for ourselves the benefits it brings.
We keep several types of Books of Remembrance journals of our studies. We produce CopyBooks of Remembrance, primarily in sewn Composition Notebooks. We produce Book of Remembrance Journals, in 3-ring binders with sheet protectors, writing our own personal "textbook" of the topic we've learned, that we can teach others from. We produce MyMini Books of Remembrance, mini-booklets secured on file folders, as personal creative expressions of what we've learned. And we produce PIPEline Books of Remembrance, both in wall and book formats, as a chronology of HisStory.We also keep other types of Books of Remembrance - Worship journals, L.I.F.E. and Vision journals. Life and learning is a journey, and that journey is worth journaling. We are not "just passing through" this life. We have a purpose, a commission, and journaling is a way to keep us focused on what that is, and to share the message we have with others. |
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