Bible journaling, Biblical Art

Blessed by Psalm 84 #BibleJournaling

I love Psalm 84! David Kitz writes three chapters on it in his book Psalms Alive! I did a Bible journal sketch for each of them. The first section (Chapter 12 in his book focusing on Psalm 84:1-4) is about living in God’s house. I love the word pictures of sparrows nesting there—all the more… Continue reading Blessed by Psalm 84 #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Biblical Art, Quotes

Psalm 23 — a lifetime in my Bible margin #BibleJournaling

I’ve read Psalm 23 many times (perhaps you have too). And so when I saw that David Kitz gave it two chapters in his book Psalms Alive,* I was curious what he’d all find to say about these six familiar verses. After reading it, my chapters now have many red underlines. Several of those quotes… Continue reading Psalm 23 — a lifetime in my Bible margin #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Biblical Art, Personal

God’s Word #BibleJournaling

I recently joined a group of friends for a creative Bible study in Psalms. Using the book Psalms Alive by David Kitz, we’ll be working our way through several Psalms in the next weeks. We share our thoughts and creations in a Facebook group (since we’re far apart geographically). We started our study by reading… Continue reading God’s Word #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling

Stillness #BibleJournaling

There is something about walking in moonlight that makes me feel reflective. Experiencing the mountains on a moonlit night is also a good place to feel the mystery of light and be awed by the beauty and bigness of creation. Stillness, awe, and majesty were feelings I was trying to portray in this water color… Continue reading Stillness #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Bible study, Biblical Art, Personal

Listen #BibleJournaling

At the beginning of each year I choose a word for the year. My word for 2017 is LISTEN. I also always choose a Bible verse to go with that word. My verse for 2017 is John 10:3,4, where Jesus talks about the Good Shepherd calling his own sheep by name and the sheep recognizing… Continue reading Listen #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Personal

Receptive Soil #BibleJournaling

Jesus’ parables are full of artsy drawables. Yet, when I contemplated journaling the Parable of the Sower (Luke 8:11-15), illustrations of the old fashioned process of sowing grain and it falling into the literal destinations named in the parable seemed like avoiding the issue somehow. And so I asked myself, what would examples of unfruitful… Continue reading Receptive Soil #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Quotes

The Ick Factor – #BibleJournaling

I haven’t put up an art journal post for a couple of weeks, but I’m still drawing (and coloring and painting) in my Bible! Today I’ll share a quote with you. It relates to a subject that’s been on my mind a lot since the internet has made it possible for anyone to blow their… Continue reading The Ick Factor – #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Prayer

Waves over me #BibleJournaling

With the recent rains and cooler temperatures it feels like summer is over. But what a summer it’s been! In our little corner of earth it’s been unusually hot and dry with hundreds of wildfires burning in the hinterland of the province. Thousands have had to leave their fire-endangered homes to take refuge in temporary… Continue reading Waves over me #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Bible study

We’re all works in progress #BibleJournaling

If you love the Bible, I’m sure you have some favourite verses. I know I do. One of mine is Jeremiah 29:11. Rebekah R. Jones’ Bible Art Journal project for this verse is HERE and gorgeous (as usual). Limited by my supplies (also as usual), I cast about for some way to picture in my… Continue reading We’re all works in progress #BibleJournaling

Bible journaling, Poetry

Promises for new beginnings #BibleJournaling

The day after Labour Day (that would be today) always feels like an end and a beginning: summer vacation has officially ended, the new school year begins. New brings excitement and anticipation. But it can also hold dread, worry, and anxiety, especially for students and their parents. Two passages that have meant a lot to… Continue reading Promises for new beginnings #BibleJournaling