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Overview of the Psalms Document on Google Docs

Here's an Overiew of the Psalms that we put together for the first meeting, hope you enjoy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TWKUl6d3J91iAB_DHJ67GSWNQGxv_9sWULBMKoqx1zg/edit?usp=sharing Most of it is drawn from Dr Thomas Constables excellent study notes, They are a highly recommended resource for studying all 66 books of the Bible. https://planobiblechapel.org/constable-notes/

31 Ways to Fit 30 Minutes of Memorization Into Your Day

Do you want to find creative ways to make memorization part of your daily routine?  Check out the list below to find 31 ways to fit 30 minutes of memorization into your day. 31 Creative Ways to Make Memorization a Part of Your Daily Routine First thing in the morning While brushing your teeth Before breakfast During breakfast After breakfast While washing dishes During daily Bible reading During daily Discovery Journal study time While you work on a chore While playing outside Before lunch During lunch After lunch While driving or riding in the car While waiting at the doctor/dentist At the park While you knit, sew, color, draw, etc. While riding your bike Before dinner During dinner After dinner During school time In the shower While cooking or baking While on a run/walk During family Bible time Before bed Just before falling asleep During your free time While doing sit-ups, push-ups, or other exercise While walking on the treadmill or riding a s

All About Scripture Memorization, Part 2

Methods of Memorization Choosing a method of memorization can take some time.  Often, the methods that work as you get started or as a young child are not the ones that work as you grow and mature.  Sometimes a passage is challenging and requires a new approach.  And sometimes you just need something new to make the memory work interesting. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate your senses as you memorize. Visual Learning Draw a picture to represent each part of the passage. Write the passage down on a poster board and put it in a prominent place in your house. Write down the passage on sticky notes and put them on the bathroom mirror, above the kitchen sink, or beside your bed. Divide the passage into short phrases.  Read a phrase, then close your eyes and recite the phrase while envisioning the words in front of you. Highlight or color important words in the passage. Play Erase-a-Word.  Write the passage on a dry erase board or chalkboard.  Read the verse sever