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“There’s no right or wrong way, but I believe you’ll be thankful you took some time to find your way and a method of recording what God is teaching you. ”
— Scott Kedersha
I can tell my personal story of experiencing God’s grace in many ways. I’d take two hours to tell you my story if I had the chance, but that doesn’t make for compelling Internet reading.
These are my ten points of my personal EvangeList but you can tweak it and make it your own. I’ve found the more I am willing to engage with others, the more it fuels me to keep sharing because there are people all around us who don’t know the love of Jesus Christ.
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“Journaling is often a good activity for kids who are reluctant to write or, in some cases, reluctant to speak,” writes Amanda Morin, a children’s activities expert. “The versatility of journaling means it can be incorporated into many different areas of learning, including math, science, and social studies.”
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Journaling can be a time of great internal reflection. Some of my clearest thoughts come when I am alone with God, a pen, and paper. When God allows your mind, heart, and hand to connect through journaling, sometimes you have the natural urge to want to share with someone – but should you?
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