CSB Chronological Day-By-Day Bible review – my ideal daily reading Bible!

Happy Wednesday, friends, and welcome to a post that I’ve been wanting to share for a couple of months now. It’s the beginning of the year, and for some of us, that means yet another attempt to read through the Bible. There are tons of Bibles and reading plans out there, but only one fits my ideal for a no-pressure, no-guilt, read-at-your-own-pace Bible. Here’s my review of the CSB Day-By-Day Chronological Bible, and why I think it is absolutely perfect for those of us who want to read the Bible consistently, but don’t always keep up with the other formats available. Hope you enjoy!

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Re-Write Your Notes! My #1 tip to retain what you learn and apply it IRL

Hi, friends and fellow Bible nerds! I don’t know about you, but this time of year gives me the urge to buy all the cute stationery and notebooks and just take all the notes. Even though I’m not a student right now, the love of learning is something that will never go away for me. But when it comes to Scripture-based learning, how do we remember and apply what we’ve learned? Today, I’m sharing my absolute #1 tip to do just that. Hope you enjoy!

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Bible Journal the Rainbow – Pink and Red

Happy, Friday, my friends, and welcome to a new Bible journaling series! I was inspired by an Illustrated Faith printable set to study each color of the rainbow and what it symbolizes in the Bible. This also reminds me of a project/study of my own making from a few months ago. Hope you enjoy!

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Word Nerd Wednesday – Elijah and the Still Small Voice

happy Wednesday, friends, and welcome to another Word Nerd post! This is the day where I like to fangirl over specific passages of Scripture that I’ve studied and that have spoken to me recently. I love the fandoms, but the word should always be first. This week I’ve been studying the book of 1 Kings, and I absolutely LOVED the story of Elijah and the “still small voice.” It’s SO GOOD!! Hope you enjoy reading what I’ve learned!

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Lent 2023 Plans – Illustrated Faith and My Faith Book, plus a study in the Old Testament

Happy Sunday, friends, and welcome to this post! The season of Epiphany is almost over, which means that we’re about to enter the 40-day period of reflection and repentance known as Lent. This season is perhaps the most commonly celebrated among Protestant believers (other than Advent), and this year I’m choosing to observe it in a somewhat unique way. Hope you enjoy hearing about my Illustrated Faith Lent 2023 plans!

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Word Nerd Wednesday: receiving grace as a child, plus how to be childlike in Bible study and prayer

Greetings, fellow Word nerds, and welcome to another Wednesday post! This month we’ve been exploring four different facets of our identity in Christ, starting with that of a Child who asks and receives exactly what they need from the Father in trust and unconditional love. Today I’d like to dive deep with you into one of the key verses from Monday’s post. Enjoy!

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I’ve had (am having?) an Epiphany!! Using a Christmas Bible journaling kit after Christmas, plus a free printable!!

Happy January, friends, and hope you’re having a good 2023 so far! I’ve recently become fascinated by the liturgical calendar and the idea that every month of the year could be a holiday season. I think this could be a great way to spend every day reflecting on the life of Christ and the value of His sacrifice all year round. I also have a Christmas Bible journaling kit that I purchased from Faith Heirlooms and this will be a great way to use it! Keep reading to find out how to use a Christmas Bible journaling kit after Christmas, plus get a free printable Epiphany reading plan. Enjoy!

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My plans for Advent 2022 – taking advantage of some fantastic Cyber Week deals!

Hello, friends, and welcome to another year of Christmas fun and Advent reflections. This year, I found a super pretty Advent study book form Well-Watered women, Co. that will be perfect to end this year with genuine study and reflection. I’m also making my own Advent calendar-inspired journaling sticker kit to go with it which is turning out super cute! Enjoy!

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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!

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Digging for the Truth in All the Fandoms: My Process and How to Get Started!

Greetings, fellow fangirl! This is a post that I’ve been meaning to write for YEARS now, but especially since the release of the Fangirl: Fulfilled devotional journal on Amazon! Today I’m giving you an in-depth description of the process that goes into every fandom post and journal page, in hopes that you’ll be equipped and inspired to start your own Fangirl: Fulfilled journey. Enjoy!

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Mulan – A Girl Worth Fighting For.

Welcome back to The Gospel According To, where we take all of the world’s best ficitional characters, songs, and ideas and connect them with the biblical truths that are the source of all good in this world. This week, in honor of women’s Equality Day, we’re talking about what Mulan’s “Girl Worth Fighting for” reallly looks like. Enjoy!

Fandom: Disney’s Mulan, “A Girl Worth fighting For” and overall themes

Verses: Proverbs 31:10-31, Psalm 1:2-4, Philippians 2:4, Exodus 18:14-23, Ephesians 6:10-18, Colossians 3:12-14, 1 Timothy 4:8, Revelation 19:7-8

Nugget: A girl worth fighting for is any girl (woman) who fears, loves, and devotes herself to the Lord and to the people around her. God deems us worth fighting for from the moment we’re created, before we do anything to earn His esteem.

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My Bible Reading Plans for 2021 (with stickers!!)

The new year is a perfect time to begin or maintain a Bible reading habit. This year, I’m following a chronological read-through-the-Bible-in-a-year plan, but taking as much time as I need to really soak in all the goodness. Here are my plans and routine for devotional time in 2021!

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Blogmas Day 2: All the [Free!!] Advent Bible Reading Plans

Welcome back, friends! Today is the second day of our Blogmas adventure, and I’ll be showing you how you can celebrate Advent for free or very cheap. If you’re not sure what Blogmas is, or you need ideas for how to celebrate it, check out this post with my plans and schedule 😉

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