Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Before Genesis...

I have various pieces of paper placed in the front cover of my Bible:
  • memory phrases to help me memorize the books of the Bible.
  • a list of items to pray about from the book, The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie O'Martian.
  • scriptures regarding the gift of the Holy Spirit
  • a quickly made mind map of questions regarding women teaching in the church
  • sermon notes from the parable of Jesus about the two debtors in Luke 7:36-50
  • recipes from a Ladies Meeting for Mexican Lasagna and No Cook Cookies

J. Andrew's haiku today gave me the idea for this post.

8 comments:

  1. First!! Awesome. Excellent post.

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  2. Nice. I'm not sure what all is in my... I know church bullentins, scribbles from my daughter on paper... bookmark, memory verse card... I'd have to look to see what else...

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  3. thanks for mentioning my work -- now I'm going to go digging into my Bibles :)
    Andrew

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  4. Thanks Stephen!

    TnChick,
    It is kind of a meme, isn't it?

    Killired,
    That was a great party. Thanks for the invite.
    All FFMB was invited actually. It's not too late to check it out.

    Let me know, Andrew.

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  5. i like your title for this post. them sticky notes indeed come before Genesis' page, hehe. I have similar pieces of paper but they're stuck in between the pages of my Bible, which of course doesn't serve the purpose of being a reminder, rather it becomes a bookmark for the page I left off, LOL!

    See you tomorrow at FFMB practice!

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  6. Anonymous6:46 AM

    I have a bible that has been passed down from generation to generation through my mom's family that is well over 130 years old. I have a lot of photographs of friends and family in it.

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  7. Chrixean,
    Bookmarks are even better. It shows you've been reading.

    Mr. 12 Step,
    What a treasure, spiritually and genealogically!

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  8. Those no cook cookies sound good!!

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