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"Then those who feared the Lord spoke with one another;
the Lord heeded and heard them and a book of remembrance was written before Him
of those who feared the Lord and thought on His name." The Remembrance Book is for sharing our strength, hope, and experience. We invite you to share comments on this website, on your recovery in general, or excerpts from your journal. Please keep in mind we are a Christian fellowship. To add your comments, send them to the webmaster. After spending an hour logging into the chat room, I was disappointed to be there all by myself. Nevertheless, I'm grateful that I can look forward to my heavenly home, and know that all those who love the Lord will be there with me. Jane God is God and I am not. Irene "For it is God who works both to will and to do for HIS good pleasure." Jane "When in faith we take hold of His strength, He will change, wonderfully change, the most hopeless and discouraging outlook." (Ellen G. White, Testimonies, Volume 8, p. 12) Darlene Be still and know that I am God. Pearl I can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens me! Lisa God is good, and available at all times to hold me up and to guide me in the choices I make. Deborah Add your comments to this Remembrance Book! Journaling tips from "Journaling, An Aid to Recovery," by Julie Schafer, Association of Adventist Parents Keeping in Touch (AAP) Newsletter, Volume 4, No. 1, Winter, 1999. |
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Writer's block? --Scripture journal: read a passage of scripture prayerfully. Place yourself in the story. Write in first person. --Feelings check: honestly write how you feel physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Explore sources of feelings, and call on God's healing. --Write letters to God. Use ACTS: Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication. --Paraphrase Scripture. |