The Year of the Fangirl, part 1 – Hunger Games/TBOSAS post round-up

Happy holidays, friends, and welcome to part one of a four-part mini series celebrating the Year of The Fangirl. In other words, a ton of my favorite artists, authors, and media producers released new content this year and it was so amazing!! To celebrate the new Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes prequel movie release, here’s a round-up of my best Hunger Games/TBOSAS-related content. Hope you enjoy!

Continue reading The Year of the Fangirl, part 1 – Hunger Games/TBOSAS post round-up

Gratitude Documented 2022 – Illustrated Faith According to Katniss Everdeen

Hello, faithful friends, and welcome to another Bible journaling post! November is almost here, and with it comes the annual Gratitude Documented project from Illustrated Faith. This project celebrates all the things we have to be thankful for in a creative and inspiring way, and I’m SO excited to be participating this year with the full kit! I also found several connections between the prompts for the month and some quotes and themes from my all-time favorite book/movie series, The Hunger Games. Enjoy!

Continue reading Gratitude Documented 2022 – Illustrated Faith According to Katniss Everdeen

Katniss Everdeen, the Girl on FIRE!!! bullet journal theme 🏹🔥

Happy November, my friends, and welcome to another inspiration/aesthetic post for bullet journaling (or just life I suppose). This month’s mood board, in keeping with the yearly tradition, is Hunger Games themed – but with a focus on Katniss. It includes fiercely feminine colors and a style that celebrates the spirit of our favorite Girl on Fire. Enjoy!

Continue reading Katniss Everdeen, the Girl on FIRE!!! bullet journal theme 🏹🔥

Good Friday Bible Journaling & a free printable!!

Happy Easter, friends, and welcome to another year’s Good Friday edition of The Gospel According to! This week, I was reflecting on the events of Holy Week and the price that Jesus paid for our salvation… Which somehow led me to a Hunger Games quote?! Find out below, plus stay tuned for a free printable!

Continue reading Good Friday Bible Journaling & a free printable!!

The Gospel According to the Hunger Games: No one can help but admire your Spirit.

“No one can help but admire your spirit.” At long last, welcome back to The Gospel According to, where we connect all the fandoms we already love with Bible verses and Gospel truths you might not have considered before. Not a believer? I encourage you to keep reading anyway; you never know what you might find 😉

This week’s episode is focused on one of my favorite Hunger Games quotes of all time, and the connection here is stunning. Enjoy!

Fandom: “You have no idea, the effect you can have.” – The Hunger Games, Peeta to Katniss / “No one can help but admire your spirit.” – The Hunger Games, Cinna to Katniss

Verses: Matthew 5: 14-16, Colossians 4:5-6, 1 Corinthians 4:16

Truth: When we honor Christ as the Lord of our hearts, others can’t help but notice and we can have a profound effect for the Kingdom.

Continue reading The Gospel According to the Hunger Games: No one can help but admire your Spirit.

The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Armor (of God)

Welcome back to another episode of The Gospel According To, where we interpret the meaning of impactful book, movie, and song quotes using Scripture. This week, I wanted to reflect on one specific description of Katniss’ Mockingjay armor that has always been one of my favorites, specifically because of the way it relates to the famous Armor of God passage in Ephesians 6. Enjoy!!

Fandom: The Mockingjay Armor

Verses: Ephesians 6:13-18, Proverbs 4:23, Psalm 139:5, Romans 1:11-12, Psalm 119:11, Ephesians 6:12

Nugget: the armor that God equips us with when we put our faith in Christ is more than adequate and is specifically tailored to our own hearts and experiences.

Continue reading The Hunger Games – Mockingjay Armor (of God)

Hunger Games Bullet Journal Theme – Rebellion, Uprising, Hope, Protest, Remembrance

Welcome to a new month and another bullet journal theme inspiration post. This month is inspired by The Hunger Games book (and to a lesser extent, movie) series, and specifically on Katniss’ growing awareness of and need to combat the oppressive system in which she lives. It’s also inspired by actual real-life events and real-life feelings and desires that I have right now. Enjoy!

Continue reading Hunger Games Bullet Journal Theme – Rebellion, Uprising, Hope, Protest, Remembrance

The Hunger Games OST – “Dark Days”: Love will see us through.

Welcome back to the Gospel According to, where we take all the fandoms in their original context and interpret them through a Biblical lens. This week I was inspired by an amazing sermon from my church’s new pastor and the lyrics of a song from the unofficial-official Hunger Games movie soundtrack. Enjoy!

Fandom: “Dark Days” by Punch Brothers (“The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond)

Verses: Psalm 31, 1 Thessalonians 5:13

Nugget: God’s goodness and faithful love allows us to walk in confidence in every struggle, sorrow and suffering.

Continue reading The Hunger Games OST – “Dark Days”: Love will see us through.

The Hunger Games – Radiant as the sun.

Welcome or welcome back to the Gospel According to! This week we’re visiting the Hunger Games universe and Katniss’ admiring astonishment at the stunningly beautiful dresses which Cinna created for her. This post was inspired by Never Not Reading’s “Favorites February” series, so be sure to check out her post when you have the chance. Enjoy!

Fandom: “I am not pretty. I am not beautiful. I am as radiant as the sun.” – Katniss

Verse: “Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never darkened with shame.” Psalm 34:5

Nugget: When our focus is on Jesus and what He thinks of us, we can’t help but shine.

Continue reading The Hunger Games – Radiant as the sun.

Colorful Reptiles, Ruined Cities, and Girls with Guitars: Songbirds and Snakes Aesthetic

It’s the first of the month, and that means its time for a new aesthetic and bullet journal theme! I’ve been listening to The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes on audiobook, and it’s just as incredible as I remember. If you haven’t yet, you must read it!! So of course I had to base this month’s theme on the novel, and its principle ship. Enjoy!

Continue reading Colorful Reptiles, Ruined Cities, and Girls with Guitars: Songbirds and Snakes Aesthetic
Exit mobile version
%%footer%%