Here’s another creative way to leave a Scriptural legacy that I read about over here. This is the second time recently that I have heard about Journibles. My friend, Lynn, directed me to Healthy Spirituality by Jean Wise, who also reviewed the Journibles. And today my friend, Kelly, showed me the post at New Nostalgia.
Legacy: A Gift By Will
Here’s another creative way to leave a Scriptural legacy that I read about over here. This is the second time recently that I have heard about Journibles. My friend, Lynn, directed me to Healthy Spirituality by Jean Wise, who also reviewed the Journibles. And today my friend, Kelly, showed me the post at New Nostalgia.
5 responses to “Legacy: A Gift By Will”
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I have a special book of scripture and devotions for my daughter…sadly, right now she is rebelling against God. I have to check out the Journables and links! Thanks, Kel…love your posts.
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I love Pam's idea. What a great legacy. she has left for her sons. But if you don't have time to write marginalia for someone else, do it for yourself, and interact with the Lord and His Word on the pages of your own bible (or Bibles, as I have a number of them …. I start a new one when the margins get filled). Just bequeath those personal Bibles to your progeny. It will be a legacy of love. I am reading a book on marginalia, and which simply reinforces what I have done for years. And I am thrilled to know that the very place where I rehearse for my Bach concerts houses the Bible of Johann Sebastian Bach, with all his personally highlighted passages and margin notes. I canNOT wait to see it firsthand. WHat a treasure!Lovelynni
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Thanks Dawn for sharing both your devotion to praying for your daughter and your prayer need…I will be praying for you and her.
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Lynni- I often wonder if anyone will be able to decipher my margin notes…I would love to know the title of the book you are reading about marginalia…and what a treasure to be able to see Bach's Bible…is it open to the public?
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Kel – This one really sparked my interest. It will require discipline … but what good discipline. I read the intro on the journibles link, and I am thinking about scribing Deuteronomy as Jesus came to fulfill the law and I want to know it more intimately. Pray that I will remain mindful of that opportunity, or rather, just start doing it.
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