Bible Journaling is a way to way to creatively and artistically respond to what you read in the Bible. It's a way to worship God... to study scriptures... and to document your testimony.
The Bibles that most people use for Bible journaling have been designed for that purpose. These Bibles will have wide margins. Some will have illustrations printed in the margins and ready for you to color, while others have lined or blank margins. There is often a permission page right at the beginning of the Bible assuring readers that their Bible was designed to be written in and used for journaling purposes. Essentially saying, "It is OK to write in this Bible!" You can use many different supplies in your Bible. Pens, paints, pencils, stamps, and stickers are really popular. If you have those items around your house, you can certainly start using them in your Bible! I always recommend that you test the art supplies on one of the back pages of your Bible. Some items bleed through Bible pages, so you want to make sure you know how your products will react, before you work on one of your main pages. Just in case you would like some suggestions, we will list a few of our Top 10 Favorite Bible Journaling Supplies here. These have all been tested by us and we use them in our own Bibles:
I hope that you love this practice. It really is a spiritual discipline and a way to worship. ...and please remember this most important tip... IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE PERFECT! You are not going to ruin anything or make God angry if you make a mistake. This really is just something between you and the Lord. So now, let's do this ...and allow that creative spirit that He gave you to have some fun! ~Ann
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My sweet friend, Bridgett Brainard, reviewed the new “Illustrating Bible” created by Illustrated Faith, Shanna Noel, and DaySpring. She also compared it to several other journaling Bibles so that you can get a good look at other popular versions. There are so many great options available right now! Check out more of Bridgett’s Bible pages and her Etsy Shop by following her on Instagram at: Scribbles on My Heart.
***************** Some more info about the Bible: The new “Illustrating Bible” uses the Christian Standard Bible (CSB) version. It is a nice blend of word-for-word and thought-for-thought. It is a trustworthy, reliable, and God-honoring translation. It is understandable for modern readers without being too simple. The CSB is published by Broadman & Holman, a trusted publisher of Bibles for decades. I think that you will enjoy reading it. |
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