All month long right here on the blog, we’ll be talking about Building a Bible Study Notebook and sharing new, updated printables for you!
Why Notebook?
Do you keep a Bible notebook? Or do you want to start keeping one?
Keeping a Bible notebook in a three ring binder (or arc system) is a great way to keep track of what you’ve studied, what you’re praying about, how you’re growing spiritually, and more. (Sometimes, I even print and insert helpful articles or commentary I’ve found online but don’t want to lose track of!)
Like Lisa once reminded us,
God often commanded the Israelites to write things down, and their faithfulness to the written Word means we have accurate scriptures today.
We all know that one effective way to retain what you read is to write it down. In a place you can find again.
What Do You Need to Get Started?
Getting started is simple! Just gather:
- 3-ring binder
- Notebook paper
- Insertable tab dividers
- 3-hole punch
- Sheet protectors (optional)
New Printables for You!
Quite a few years ago, Lisa wrote an excellent post titled How to Make a Bible Notebook and shared tips and told us how to get started. The DoNotDepart team then created several printable resources to help you keep track of things like Bible study notes, prayers, sermon notes, original word studies, Bible book studies, and more.
While the Bible notebook series is still excellent, we’ve realized that our printables could use some updating. All this month on the blog we’ll be sharing brand new printables with you to help you continue (or begin) keeping track of the spiritual disciplines of study, worship, and prayer.
Each of our posts will contain one updated printable for you and at the end, we’ll consolidate all the printables into one printable pack.
We hope this series blesses you and helps you get or stay organized!
Need some help getting started? Check out this post: How to Make a Bible Notebook
If you’d like to go ahead and print some tabs for your notebook, click here. (While the printable is a bit outdated, the tabs themselves aren’t!)
And follow this link to see all of the posts in our past Bible Notebook series.
In Him,
Ali
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