How to Create a Bible Study Notebook
This article will inform you of the steps to creating an effective Bible study notebook. Also, the steps will inform you of how to use it properly.
EditSteps
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1Find a multiple subject notebook. The notebook you use can be as simple as a one subject notebook but a multiple subject notebook is recommended.Ad
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2Label the front of the notebook: "Bible Study" or other title of your choice.
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3Label the first section of the notebook prayers, so you can keep track of your daily prayers and prayer concerns. You can also name it prayers/praises so you can input the reasons your praise God as well.
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4Label the second section of the notebook "Important Bible Verses", so you may write some Bible verses that inspire you, help you through hard times, and/or just touch you in any way.
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5The next section of your Bible study notebook should be labeled "Bible Notes", where you may keep notes from passages of the Bible or a church sermon, and look back at them and learn from them later on.
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6The final section should be labeled testimony where you put information about your journey to being saved, baptism, and how your life changed afterwards.
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7Add pictures, baptism certificates, and other things that can't just be written down in you Bible study notebook, wherever you think those things should be located in it.Ad
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EditTips
- Be totally honest with what you write
- Add pictures, baptism certificates, and other information or visuals to your Bible study notebook.
- Put dates on the pages so that whenever you look back at the pages you will know what you knew then, and how much more you know now.
- Write neatly so you and others will be able to read it.
EditWarnings
- Be careful not to put in anything that you wouldn't want people to find out when you are showing it to people.
- Don't write in pen, because the pen's color may smear.
EditThings You'll Need
- Multiple subject notebook
- Pencil
- Baptism certificate (if you have one)
- Visual aids (optional)
- Bible
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