mamakimberly
06-22-2006, 10:58 PM
I'm at a missions conference this weekend and was thinking about ways that I share the importance of my faith with my kids. I felt convicted that I should do more to make sure that my faith is captured in words so that my children (and me!) can look back at times when God taught me something important.
I was thinking about doing this as a challenge if anyone else is interested. Each week would have a theme or prompt to get you going, and you could use that as a jumpstart.
I want to clarify two things before I go any further:
1. I would not want this to be divisive in any way and do not want to be exclusive to one "faith flavor". So regardless of what faith you are, I'd want you to feel welcome to participate.
2. I would not want this to be in any way a "debate" of religion or faith, just a way to incorporate your faith into your scrapbooking.
Soooo, if you're interested, here's a starter prompt. If you do participate, please link to this thread!
Starter Prompt:
What is a verse (or quote) that has taught you something recently? Where did you hear the verse? What new understanding has it brought you? How can you apply that to your life?
I hope others will be willing to do this! :)
Kimberly
I was thinking about doing this as a challenge if anyone else is interested. Each week would have a theme or prompt to get you going, and you could use that as a jumpstart.
I want to clarify two things before I go any further:
1. I would not want this to be divisive in any way and do not want to be exclusive to one "faith flavor". So regardless of what faith you are, I'd want you to feel welcome to participate.
2. I would not want this to be in any way a "debate" of religion or faith, just a way to incorporate your faith into your scrapbooking.
Soooo, if you're interested, here's a starter prompt. If you do participate, please link to this thread!
Starter Prompt:
What is a verse (or quote) that has taught you something recently? Where did you hear the verse? What new understanding has it brought you? How can you apply that to your life?
I hope others will be willing to do this! :)
Kimberly