On the Journey with Luke…

In the past year or so, I’ve been putting together and publishing some guided journals for various books of the Bible. These aren’t Bible studies, but they’re meant to be Bible study tools – paperback books with some prompts and questions, with spaces to keep notes and research as you read through a book of the Bible.

The first of these journals is On the Journey with Psalms, followed by On the Journey with John, On the Journey with Romans, and On the Journey with Proverbs.

This month, there’s a new one – On the Journey with Luke.

As with the others, this journal provides prompts and questions for each chapter of the Gospel of Luke, along with a “guiding verse” I chose for each chapter. There are boxes and lines for writing, and a progress tracker to keep up with which chapters you’ve read.

I hope you’ll check it out!

on the journey with guided journals…

I’ve been working on some new projects lately and in addition to my novel, New Life in New Melody, I now have a few other things available on Amazon. I’ve been putting together some guided journals for some books of the Bible. Currently, there are three different guided journals : On the Journey with Psalms, On the Journey with John, and On the Journey with Romans.

These aren’t Bible studies, but they are meant to serve as tools or supplements to your Bible study or Bible reading. They’re intended to be a place where you can store your thoughts, insights, questions, and notes as you go through the book of Psalms or the Gospel of John or the Epistle to the Romans.

Each guided journal is similar in that there are prompts and questions, spaces to write, a progress checklist, and extra lined pages in the back of the book.

They are each different, though, in that the prompts and questions aren’t all the same, and the books are formatted differently. For Psalms (which is larger than the others, at 8.5 x 11 inches) each Psalm is given one page in the book. In the guided journal for John, each chapter is given three pages. For Romans, each chapter has four pages. The journals for John and Romans are 6 x 9 inches in size.

You can check them out on my Amazon page.