![]() There was a study done at Princeton and UCLA comparing what happened when students typed notes versus writing them by hand. His Word changes everything.Īnd writing His Word illuminates this even more. I felt the peace that passes understanding (only God can do that). In the midst of so much uncertainty, I knew what was certain: Him. As the news rattled off how our world was changing, I remembered all the scripture I had spent those weeks writing. The day I finished the journal was the day the pandemic began closing schools and bringing us all home. Every word of Scripture I laid down on the page became written on my heart, too. ![]() The world quieted around me as my pen turned living words into swoops of ink. It became a safe space for me to write out all my thoughts and be nourished with the living and active Word. This was my way to get directly into the Bible – no fluff – and get some clarity on what God wanted for my life. I wanted to do the things I’ve always wanted to do.Īnd that meant first stepping away from all the noise (could you use that right about now, too?) and then opening a Write the Word Worship journal. I wanted to enjoy this life, right where I am. I wanted to cultivate the hearts of my children in new ways. I wanted to make the most of what God has given me. No more waiting for someday or till I had it “all together ” it was time to LIVE THIS LIFE! I had just turned 40 and, in doing my PowerSheets, it all clicked. On January 1st this year, having no idea 2020 lay ahead, I did something intentional: I stepped away from social media and asked God to help me live numbered days.
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