Using my faith to color my world and my Bible! Journaling Bible tips and lessons I am learning about art and life through my faith.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Do you consider your doodles art?
I have not, personally, run in to many negative thoughts concerning Bible journaling. However, I have read some comments from other journalers who have run in to some adversity. One mom even asked fellow facebook journalers if it would be okay to let her daughter create art in her Bible just like her mom.
There is no right or wrong way to worship our God is there? We are told in Colossians 3:17, "whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus." We all have different ways to enjoy our time with the Lord. As a mom, I also have many different obstacles in my schedule that prevent me from having a structured time to be with God.
There are three girls and one boy in my care. As parents, one of our mains goals is to nurture their spiritual growth. Including my kids in Bible journaling and creating art is so much fun. My girls, especially, love to draw, paint, and color. Sitting around our craft table working together is precious to me. Not only are they learning to color code their Bibles, but also a few Scriptures.
Children's Bibles are illustrated. Many classical pieces of art are Biblically based. What would this world be without inspiration?! We marvel at Michaelangelo's beautiful murals at the Sistine Chapel. Maybe, one day, our children will marvel at the insightfully beautiful drawing we made in our Bibles. Go ahead, color in your Bibles.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Journaling Bible Challenge
Like many of you, I am new to journaling in my Bible. I have loved to write in journals since I could lock my own diary. Then a few years ago I began to make mixed media journals. Then I saw all these pictures on Pinterest of Bible with writing, stickers, and coloring in them!
After reading a couple blog posts and searching for more and more I was hooked! I had recently been challenged by a Bible study, that I was doing through church, to be into the Word every day. I have always tried to make this a priority, but have fallen short many times. Let me tell you, now I can't wait to get into my Bible and find something that moves me to create.
As mentioned in a previous post, I like to do the M'Cheyne daily Bible readings. While I read through the daily scriptures, I note anything that stands out to me or highlight it on my e-Bible. Then I go back, when time allows, to do a more in-depth study of what stood out and create what speaks to me.
Sometimes I can go a few days or even weeks without seeing anything new or art worthy. That's when I am grateful for the weekly challenges that abound on the internet. I had joined a group that creates art in various forms for a 52-week scripture study just before the new year. At His Kingdom Come's website they create a weekly in depth study of a scripture through the Take Me Deeper group. This group of amazingly creative people have made journal spreads, digital art, photographs, and dolls to reflect their interpretation of the scriptures.
Rebekah Jones hosts her own challenge and usually includes a video of her process in her Bible. Patter Cross of Triple The Scraps has a challenge of her own. She has been doing a 26-week study that is bi-weekly through the year. Patter challenges her followers to make whatever kind of paper crafting you love and display it on the facebook group. Or you can be like Valerie Weiner and try to do a page a day!
There are several Google+ and facebook groups out there to join and share or to get inspired. How will you challenge yourself this week. Get into the Word and get into your crayon box!
After reading a couple blog posts and searching for more and more I was hooked! I had recently been challenged by a Bible study, that I was doing through church, to be into the Word every day. I have always tried to make this a priority, but have fallen short many times. Let me tell you, now I can't wait to get into my Bible and find something that moves me to create.
As mentioned in a previous post, I like to do the M'Cheyne daily Bible readings. While I read through the daily scriptures, I note anything that stands out to me or highlight it on my e-Bible. Then I go back, when time allows, to do a more in-depth study of what stood out and create what speaks to me.
Sometimes I can go a few days or even weeks without seeing anything new or art worthy. That's when I am grateful for the weekly challenges that abound on the internet. I had joined a group that creates art in various forms for a 52-week scripture study just before the new year. At His Kingdom Come's website they create a weekly in depth study of a scripture through the Take Me Deeper group. This group of amazingly creative people have made journal spreads, digital art, photographs, and dolls to reflect their interpretation of the scriptures.
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My week 2 interpretation of Rebekah Jones's challenge |
There are several Google+ and facebook groups out there to join and share or to get inspired. How will you challenge yourself this week. Get into the Word and get into your crayon box!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Perfection only breeds headaches and yelling.
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Bible reading whenever it allows. |
Because three of my four children are challenged by their attention span and listening skills, I have to take charge of their surroundings. Most of the time they don't even realize the small things I do to help keep them focused like removing all items from the homework area except our pencil caddy. I keep all the electronics corralled in another room with the cords. The TV isn't turned on when they come in, etc.
I say this because we have been working, as a family, to remove even more distractions. Yesterday each child went through their shoes, clothes, and drawers to remove anything they don't like or don't wear. We filled a large garbage bag and set it aside for the battered women's shelter. I have only run into resistance if I try to steamroll over their choices and purge while they are at school. Yes, it's harder and takes longer to do it with them. But, so does any life skill that they need to learn by doing.
I got an twitter update today to let me know that Sarah Mae has a book out that is on sale and, guess what, it's about minimizing! I tell you all this, because my schedule is already full and I have fallen behind on my Bible reading. I hear some gasps. I used to feel like this was a cardinal sin, myself. However, as I grow as a mother and disciple, I realize that I can only do what I can do for that day. My children need me. My husband needs me. Friends and family need me. It goes without saying that God needs me. God needs me to be there for these same people. He knows I can't always get my Bible reading in on days when my children want to play outside on an unusually warm winter day. He knows my reading comes at the end, or sometimes not at all, of a busy Friday of shopping, meetings, and play dates.
I have a huge chunk missing from this past week's reading log. Did you catch that in the picture up there? But, you know what? I'm kind of proud of that empty space. "Be still and know that I am God," from Psalm 46:10, tells us that sometimes we are to just enjoy God, His creation, and His gifts. He knows my heart. And He knows my limits. Perfection just brings out the yelling and headaches. Not the calm and sweet.
Goals and schedules are okay. You have to have a little guidance to help you through your day, but being a slave to it removes God from the picture. The Bible reading becomes a duty instead of a time of worship and fellowship with God. I like to try to follow the M'Cheyne Bible reading plan that takes you through the Bible in a year. There is also a Bible study that my husband and I take part in during Sunday school at our church. So, I do have some things that I try to follow, but I know there are times that life takes the chunk of my reading log instead of a list of scripture passages. It's okay, for now. One day, I will not have a house full of chaos and I will probably miss it. Then is when I will be able to pour over my Bible and delve deeper in the Word. Right now, I delve into my family and friends
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Even when devastation hits
My brother, Chris, with the chancellor at West Dean College, UK. (1999) |
On a weekend while my parents where out of town, Chris was buying a gun and making plans for someone to check on him. My husband and I suspected he was hurting and tried to invite him to our home while my parents were away, but he was an adult; he was allowed to make his own choices. He chose to end his hurt by ending his life.
My parents felt they could no longer live steps away from where my brother took his life. They took all the tools and belongings my brother had shipped over from England to a new home. The boxes sat for 14 more years in a barn. After deciding to move again they asked me to find a home for the tools, wood, and various luthier items that had once belonged to my brother. During the latter part of 2014, I asked all my musician friends, charity organizations, and a local violin shop if they would want my brothers things. No charge! No one wanted them. No one really seemed to care. It was a little unsettling and sad.
My parents and I have come to a point where we can move along with life where the happy days out number the sad ones. However, being people of faith, we have always wondered what God had planned when He knew this would happen. Don't get me wrong. We never blamed God. My brother was a growing young Christian who wanted us to know he had made peace with God before this all took place. But the whole tragedy left us wondering "why." I imagine anyone in our circumstances has the same questions. Many people struggle the rest of their lives with these sorts of questions and never feel peace. We may not have gotten an answer, but I do feel like we have found some peace. My brother's death allowed us to help friends and family who are dealing with the suicide of a loved one or friend. But these tools in my garage just seemed wasted. Then I got an email from my oldest daughter's orchestra teacher.

There are fundraising efforts under way at Go Fund Me, but how will he replace all the time and struggle? That's where we as fellow humans step in and take on some of the load. God tells us to bear each other's burdens (Galatians 6:2). Most of the time, it's not a burden to whoever takes on a little bit of someone else's load. It's a blessing. When I read about the plight of Shad's family I was grinning ear to ear and bouncing in my chair. "This is it, this is it!" is all I could think.

Let me just say; you should never invite a stranger to come to your house without some kind of plan. I researched Shad's story and felt he was a reputable person, but I still let my neighbor and husband know the details of the event. However, I think Shad was more nervous than I was. Who wouldn't be? I felt like I was on the blessing end of the deal. He was probably feeling vulnerable and nervous going to someone's home and not knowing what would happen when the door opened. Too many bad Craig's list stories where going through my mind (and probably his).
After we introduced ourselves I showed him to the garage and opened each of the boxes. There were lots of tools and wood to show him and lots of questions about the things that were totally foreign to me. I grabbed some drawings for a violin design out of the biggest crate before it was last on the truck.
We talked for a moment about the way all this came together and I came away in total awe at how God planned it all! I hope to one day be able to visit his new shop. My mother was glad to know that I had found the perfect home for all the beloved items she held tight for so many years.
I believe that it helps the heart to heal when you can help someone else through your own pain. We have to bear our souls sometimes. It's a vulnerability that is totally scary, but so worth it! Be blessed by being a blessing.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Worship
Who said that worship has to involve singing or music. It's an every day, every event, every thought, way of being with God. As mothers, wives, daughters, caretakers, and more we don't have the time or energy to take on another task. God doesn't see our lives like that. We don't have to stop everything and pick the perfect song and memory verse to praise Him. He tells the Romans through Paul that everything they do should be an act of worship. I don't know about you, but my life doesn't always seem worshipful.
The Take Me Deeper scripture prompt for this week was Romans 12:1-2. In reflecting on this verse, while I created the journal and Bible pages, I realized that giving myself in worship is a
transformation. God transforms us in tiny ways each day just like a potter with clay. Slowly pushing and sculpting and removing the thick clay between His fingers.
There are times when I realize God has been working on a certain area that I need to improve and then there are other times that I just fight the molding process with tooth and nail. I am a much different person than I was 20 years ago. Hopefully, for the better and only because of God's patience and grace.
I want to intentionally let God lead me through every step of my day and with every word. Therefore, my Logos 365 word for the year is "go" because I don't usually let God lead me where I need to go.
Little by little we make small adjustments to look, act, and sound more like Christ. In each thing you do today, worship Him. Enjoy this little skit guys Worship video, to help bring it all together.
Romans 12:1-2 |
transformation. God transforms us in tiny ways each day just like a potter with clay. Slowly pushing and sculpting and removing the thick clay between His fingers.
There are times when I realize God has been working on a certain area that I need to improve and then there are other times that I just fight the molding process with tooth and nail. I am a much different person than I was 20 years ago. Hopefully, for the better and only because of God's patience and grace.
My Take Me Deeper art journal |
Little by little we make small adjustments to look, act, and sound more like Christ. In each thing you do today, worship Him. Enjoy this little skit guys Worship video, to help bring it all together.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Treating your Bible pages to prevent bleeding.
There are so many wonderful types of medium to use in your art, but they don't all work on Bible pages. I have ripped pages that were too wet and bled through stacks of pages with ink. So I wondered what would happen if I treated the pages with gesso or matte gel medium.
I took our Family Scripture Keeper Bible (not a technical term, just our name) and treated two of the not-so-essential pages. One with gesso and one with the gel medium.
I decided on a few types of inks and paint that I frequently use and would like to use (below). Then I also decided to add a drop of acrylic ink and a drop of alcohol ink (not pictured).
The page with the matte gel medium has more leakage than the gesso page. However, the only things that ran through where those that were of intense color, like the alcohol ink and acrylic ink. You could see ghosts of the Pitt pen and watercolor, but not to the point of being a distraction on the backside of the page.
Destruction of my Bible is not something I look forward to and you probably don't either! Hopefully this will help you to know when you need to treat your pages before journaling and with which medium. Please let me know if you have tried any other mediums to coat your pages and how it worked out. Now go try something new today!
I took our Family Scripture Keeper Bible (not a technical term, just our name) and treated two of the not-so-essential pages. One with gesso and one with the gel medium.
I decided on a few types of inks and paint that I frequently use and would like to use (below). Then I also decided to add a drop of acrylic ink and a drop of alcohol ink (not pictured).
I applied them to the gessoed page (left) and the matte medium page (right).
After a couple hours of drying time this is how the pages looked from the backside. Below is the opposite side of the page that was coated with gesso. The only thing that seemed to seep through was the alcohol ink. The only reason I think it came through was because I only put a thin layer of gesso on the page. I did this so that the page could still be, somewhat, legible. I figured that if you are going to use this in a journaling Bible, then you would probably still want to read the page. (Please avert your eyes from the washi tape. The pages where ripped to begin with.)The page with the matte gel medium has more leakage than the gesso page. However, the only things that ran through where those that were of intense color, like the alcohol ink and acrylic ink. You could see ghosts of the Pitt pen and watercolor, but not to the point of being a distraction on the backside of the page.
Destruction of my Bible is not something I look forward to and you probably don't either! Hopefully this will help you to know when you need to treat your pages before journaling and with which medium. Please let me know if you have tried any other mediums to coat your pages and how it worked out. Now go try something new today!
Sunday, January 4, 2015
A peek into my week
As a follower of Christ, I don't just go to church on Sunday and then lay it all aside til next week. My hope and ambition is to constantly be in communion with my Savior and Father.
Romans 8:15 tells us that God is our Father. If I want to have a healthy and close relationship with "My Father" then I need to talk with Him, be with Him, and get to know Him. In order to do this I need to invest some time and effort into the relationship with my Heavenly Father.
There are days that I worship or commune with God in different ways. As you know, I love to journal. In my Bible, in a notebook, in an altered journal, or anywhere. Then there is music. My family and I love all kinds of Christian music and podcasts. Of course, we listen to sermons at church, as well as, sermon podcasts throughout the week. We read the Word most days. Lastly, we try to serve in any way we are called.
With this in mind, I want to introduce a method to my madness. My blog posts will, hopefully, spotlight one of these areas of worship.
It would only be fitting if Sunday were a day of "Sermons." For instance, this week's sermon brought a picture into my mind about Jesus standing on all the "stuff" we let control our lives instead of Him. God is in control of it all, not the stuff of this world. I didn't take many notes, but I think the visual note taking really helped to cement Phillippians 3:7-16 into my mind. That and my pastors passion in reaching us with the message.
I hope you are off to a great start with your new year and are pressing on toward a goal that will bring glory to God and fullness to your life.
Romans 8:15 tells us that God is our Father. If I want to have a healthy and close relationship with "My Father" then I need to talk with Him, be with Him, and get to know Him. In order to do this I need to invest some time and effort into the relationship with my Heavenly Father.
There are days that I worship or commune with God in different ways. As you know, I love to journal. In my Bible, in a notebook, in an altered journal, or anywhere. Then there is music. My family and I love all kinds of Christian music and podcasts. Of course, we listen to sermons at church, as well as, sermon podcasts throughout the week. We read the Word most days. Lastly, we try to serve in any way we are called.

It would only be fitting if Sunday were a day of "Sermons." For instance, this week's sermon brought a picture into my mind about Jesus standing on all the "stuff" we let control our lives instead of Him. God is in control of it all, not the stuff of this world. I didn't take many notes, but I think the visual note taking really helped to cement Phillippians 3:7-16 into my mind. That and my pastors passion in reaching us with the message.
I hope you are off to a great start with your new year and are pressing on toward a goal that will bring glory to God and fullness to your life.
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