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Purim: Esther’s Garden

Purim will be celebrated from sundown on March 13th to sundown on March 14th, 2025. Last year, the author celebrated at home with family, enjoying a festive meal, reading the book of Esther, and creating gift baskets. This year, they propose an “Esther’s Garden” theme for a celebratory gathering.
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Newsletter

Hi! I recently implemented a monthly newsletter and the first batch was sent off this past Sunday. Towards the end of every month I plan to send one newsletter out that recaps the posts for that month and includes a surprise freebie. I promise not to spam your email. To…
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Remember The Wonders

This month, I completed the Remember the Wonders devotional kit from Illustrated Faith, which inspired creativity and reflection on the past year. I focused on journaling my experiences, gratitude, and intentions for the new year while exploring themes from the kit. I look forward to seeing my art journal evolve…
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My 2025 Bible Study Plan

The post outlines five personal methods for studying the Bible and enhancing one’s spiritual journey. These include participating in the Torah Club’s study of Acts, a 180-day Bible reading challenge, utilizing journals for note-taking and art journaling, and a scripture writing plan. The author encourages readers to establish their own…
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CBRP24 December Recap

Can you believe it, we are at the end of the year!? For those that followed along, you have read the entire Bible chronologically in one year. So let us dive into the final month and our last recap of the year. The large books we spent time in is…
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Sukkot

We are currently in the feast known as Sukkot or Feast of Tabernacles/ Booths. Let’s take a closer look at what this feast is all about. Sukkot is the 8 day feast in which people dwell in a sukkah during meals and some even camp out for the entirety of…
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Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of Atonement because it is a day to repent for your sins. The Biblical evidence for Yom Kippur can be found in Leviticus 16:1-34 where it spells out that this is for your repentance to the Lord for your sins. In addition…
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Rosh Hashanah

We are just two days away from the celebration of Rosh Hashanah or what has come to be known as the Jewish New Year. This is due to it commemorating when God finished creating the earth. Similar to New Years, it is a time for reflection and setting intentions into…
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CBRP24: September Recap

In September, the focus shifted to the book of Daniel, highlighting its prophetic imagery and the importance of faithfulness to God despite societal pressures. The study by Yes and Amen Studios is recommended for deeper exploration. The upcoming months will delve into the Gospels, promising engaging insights for believers.
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CBRP 24: August Recap

The post reflects on the 8-month progress of Bible reading and highlights the focus on the prophet Jeremiah. It emphasizes his solitude, the recurring theme of repentance, and the importance of persistence in faith. It concludes by prompting readers to share their own insights from the month’s study.

