July Scripture Writing Plan

Shannon from Swtblessings.com has created another WONDERFUL Scripture Writing Plan for June. There is an English version and Spanish version. You can find more wonderful creations from Shannon by visiting her Etsy store (click here).

Writing out scripture allows me to focus on it in a way that is much more meaningful in my scattered mind. I’m able to slow my thoughts down, draw closer to Him, and really get inside the word in a whole new way. I encourage you to try this as the results can be life changing.

This month’s writing plan has a special theme. According to Shannon, “This month I once again felt very strongly that I needed to do a set of verses on a specific topic and so I chose a topic that so many, myself included, struggle with: PATIENCE & PERSEVERANCE”

To open up a printer friendly version of any of these scripture writing plans, just click on the photo or title and it will open up in a page all by itself.

JULY Scripture Writing Plan English

Click Here For The English Version

JULY Scripture Writing Plan Spanish

Click Here for the Spanish Version

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE SIMPLE (undecorated and more masculine) VERSION OF THE PLAN

8 Comments

  1. Just printed off the July Scripture Writing Plan. Do you mind if I share with my Sunday School Class?
    What a neat ministry you have

  2. Thank you, Christy, I really appreciate your newsletters and look forward to each one. God bless you…………….have a wonderful blessed July 4th.

  3. Thank you Christy, for your brownie recipe and also, thank you for your example of really pondering God’s word. Writing the scripture I am studying out completely is something I have never done except if I want to memorize it.
    I will follow along with the July scriptures, as I too, struggle with patience…and perseverance…come to think of it. 🙂
    I have often written my thoughts about what I am reading, in the scripture; but not the whole scripture as well…just maybe a phrase or two, as I link my thoughts to it.
    Do you find that writing it out by hand is better, or do you type it?

    With Love,
    Aly

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