Stone Soup for Five: A peek inside Tammy's Bible Journal

A peek inside Tammy's Bible Journal

I want to introduce you to Tammy who was kind enough to let us snoop inside her Bible journal.  I love Tammy's simple creativity and how she makes the study her own.  But she can tell you better than I.  Thanks for sharing with us Tammy!
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 I am 50 years old, divorced, and have two beautiful grown daughters.   I accepted Jesus as my savior at the age of 9 and was blessed with Godly parents.  In my younger years and into my teen years, I was in active in GMA’s (Girls Missionary Auxiliary) in our church.  We had a handbook with different levels and in each level we had to memorize verses and read biographies about people in the Bible.  When we passed that level we had a ceremony where we received recognition for what we had learned.  That was my first introduction to reading the Bible.  




I grew away from church a bit after high school and in the early years of my marriage.  I  have done inductive Bible studies in the past and I really like doing them, but this is my first Journal and Doodle study and I must say that I really like the fact that I can work on them if I even have just 15 minutes and get a lot out of what I studied. If I have more time, I can do more.




  I like the doodling and journaling as it helps me commit what I learn to memory.  I look forward to spending time in the word more now.








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3 comments:

  1. This is excellent. Lovvve the adoption certificate Tammy :)

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  2. I loved the adoption certificate too!

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  3. Love this...thanks so much for sharing. I have done inductive study for years and love it, but have struggled to stay in the Word when my class is on break. I found your blog and bought the 1 Corinthians study last week and am loving it! I actually look forward to my time in the Word instead of it being something I check off a checklist that I've done for the day. :)

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