This 365-day devotional journal brings a unique combination of creativity, reflection and structure into your daily walk with God.
Just like a bullet journal, it includes monthly, weekly and daily sections, creative prompts, space for sermon notes and doodling, habit trackers and blank dot pages for extra journalling, lists or notes.
The first six months of Bible-based creative prompts cover Psalm 103, an amazing psalm full of imagery describing God’s vastness, character and loving care. The second six months look at Ephesians 1:1-14, which explores what happens to us when we are united to this great, vast, loving God through Jesus. These prompts will help you to meditate and reflect on God’s word and find new delight in Jesus.
This spiritual journal will also help you to:
• connect your creativity with your faith
• maintain consistent habits of Bible-reading and prayer
• remember what you learned in sermons or quiet times
• reflect more actively on your personal journey with the Lord
So use this innovative resource to be creative, organised and intentional in your spiritual life. Makes a beautiful gift.
Contributors | Sophie Killingley |
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ISBN | 9781784986858 |
First published | September 2022 |
Dimensions | 148mm x 210mm x 16mm |
Language | English |
Pages | 272 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
In Draw Near, Sophie Killingley draws on popular bullet journaling techniques to give us a book that will help us draw near to God as we engage our God-given creativity. Habit-trackers come filled with reminders of God’s grace, monthly verses have creative prompts, and each weekly spread includes space for sermon notes as well as daily devotions. It is peppered throughout with helpful tips for prayer and Bible reading. Ideal for new Bible readers, and a delight for those of us who have been at it a while! I can’t wait to get out my coloured pens and washi tape and start filling it in.
I just love this! Sophie has applied her undeniable talents to provide something that is as spiritually edifying as it is whimsical and fun. It’s a joyfully imaginative means of deepening our love for God and I am sure there will be many who will be immensely grateful for it!
For far too long, the idea of drawing during a church service has been associated with boredom, distraction, and even irreverence. Sophie Killingley's wonderful new book is a canvas that reframes these flawed assumptions. Drawing is actually thinking, but also, visualized worship. Draw Near is a fun and beautiful way to explore the power of drawing and journaling to cement new ideas, worship, and ruminate upon God and his Word.