Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The USAGC 2026 Prayer Notebook Version 3

I have started to compile "The USAGC 2026 Prayer Notebook" and will periodically give an update of the complete list. This is a guide to assist us with our daily, weekly, and monthly prayers and keep track of answered prayer.

Feel free to use this list for your prayers, if you would like. Also, in time, I will publish a book of this list so that you can have it as a resource at your fingertips. 

F USA (National), Statewide, Local, Word News Prayers List:

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Sentimental Journey



I do not know about you, but I sure get sentimental at this time of year. It's not that I long to repeat the past. The past is done.

It's that I love to make memories and remember them. I also like to plan on making them.

Here's a question for you.

Do you ever get sentimental about your journey with God and what he has done in your life? 

If so, good for you! When was the last time you did that? Also, why did you get sentimental? 

If not, why not? 

Try to go on a sentimental journey for the rest of the year 2011. Remember what God and you have gone through together. Remember what he has done. What have you prayed? What answers have you received and why? This is an opportune time to prayer journal, by the way. Remember what he has asked of you. Focus on this year. Then, peek backward. What about the last two years? The last 3? 5? 10? 15? And every 5 years after that?

What blessings has the Lord given you this year?

What blessings does the birth of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and Savior, bring to you and your life?

Remember...

(Clipart is from Microsoft Clipart)



Wednesday, December 21, 2011

What is Prayer Journaling?

Prayer Journaling is writing out your prayers to God.

That's the simplest definition. 

The very thought of writing is an instant turn-off to some. However, what happens if you push your preconceived notions to the side and give it a try? What would it hurt?



A Watered Down Faith

Do you water down your faith? Do you hold back? Are you afraid of being viewed as a wacky Christian? (You know... One of 'those.')

Why?

How can you be more bold in your faith?

How can you be more bold in your prayers?

The Long-Haul Journey of Prayer


We might want to change our approach to prayer. Rather than the short-cut, easy way  journey of prayer where we pray for the short-term, we should be prepared for the journey of the long-haul prayer.

We need to stop giving up, getting frustrated, and blaming God or getting angry with him when things do not turn out when or how we want them.

Remember the journey is usually more important than the answer to prayer. We should always be ready to make the journey for the long-haul with our prayers. (Otherwise, why pray them at all?) The road is far more scenic and we would have missed out on a great deal if we took the short-cut. The short-cuts are for the weak in faith. The long-haul journey is for the individual who wants to get the most out of the journey with the Lord. 

Never give up. Keep Matthew 7:7 in mind and A-S-K (ask-seek-knock) until the prayer is answered to its completion. Keep praying. 

Pray the distance. The journey is quite worthwhile--and you'll make new and special memories along the way.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Live

Live a prayer-driven, prayer-focused life.

(What is more important?)

Stacy Duplease


Friday, December 16, 2011

Prayer Warrior Beware: Obstacles, Prayer-Giveuppers, and Prayer-Nevergiveuppers

It never fails.

Why, of course, this happens! Sigh.

The moment you make the commitment to the Lord to drastically change your prayer life, you will be hit with obstacles. It never fails. Some are self-inflicted (by accident or intentional). Some of them are just life. Things happen. Some are caused by the enemy. And others are test from God to see if we are going to be faithful. But, the cause of the obstacles does not matter at all. (Re-read the previous sentence as many times as necessary until it sinks in and becomes truth in your heart and mind.) 

Instead, what matters is what you do with those obstacles.

Are you going to get upset with God--or just upset in general? 

Or are you going to dig in an pray even harder, far longer, and grow determined in prayer? That is the question. This is what sets apart the prayer-giveuppers and the prayer-nevergiveuppers.

Be a prayer warrior! Dig in. Never give-up. Never. There are souls at stake.


Prayer Resource

Look what I just found. This is a good one!

Thirty Days of Praying the Names and Attributes of God:

Definition of a prayer warrior

Are you a prayer warrior?

Do you know the definition of a prayer warrior?

It's someone who prays.

Stacy Duplease
Prayer Warrior and Faithful Writer
USAGC 2026

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Remember the Simplicity of Your Faith ~ The Basics of Faith ~ John 3:16

REMEMBER THE SIMPLICITY OF YOUR FAITH
Faith in Jesus Christ is not supposed to be complicated. You either believe--or you do not. 

Hence, you are either going to heaven or to hell. Either you will spend eternity with the Father or absent from him. Either you have a new self or are the same old self. Regardless, you are a sinner and you do wrong things, think wrong things, and feel wrong feelings at times. 

That's it. It is that simple.

Please grab your journal workbooks at this time and answer this question--again, please. 

195 QTP (Question to Ponder) Are you a Christian? Do you believe?

196 QTP What does it mean to believe? 

Please grab your Bibles at this time. At least three versions are suggested with one being The Amplified Bible (AMP). We are going to take a look at John 3:16. 

197 What do you learn in John 3:16 from your first version of the Bible?

198 What do you learn in John 3:16 from your second version of the Bible?

199 What do you learn in John 3:16 from your third version of the Bible?

200 What does John 3:16 mean to you?

201 Answer QTP 195 one more time, but with this new information.

202 Answer QTP 196 one more time, but with this new information.

203 What does this mean for your life?

204 How can you apply John 3:16 to your life today? 

HOW DO YOU BECOME A CHRISTIAN?
It is simply through believing what is said in John 3:16. 



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Busy

So, how busy are you?

156 QTP: How busy are you?

157 Do you define yourself (your life) as busy, moderately busy, or not so busy? 

158 QTP: How much free time do you have each week?

159 How much free time do you have per day?:
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

160 QTP: When was the last time you took a Sabbath day where you did not work and were not busy, but relaxed and spent time with God?

161 QTP: How many activities do you do that are God-centered? For instance, you have to have a job in order to have food and shelter. But, is do you work for the Lord or for man? Do you pray without ceasing while you work? If you work for man and use it as prayer time, as you are able, then that is a God-centered activity. List your God-centered activities.

162 What activities can you now make God-centered activities?

163 What activities do you need to get rid of in your life?

164 What can you do in your life to get rid of activities that aren't God-centered and how can you make certain activities God-centered? List three ways:
A
B
C

165 What has God said to you today?

166 What has you said to God today?

A fast life and a fast faith

We live in a world where everything is: go, go go! and Busy, busy, busy.

We want to know all of the shortcuts. We have to save time and money, after all.

We want it all.

We want to do it all. 

We even live with the perception that we are happier and more fulfilled by the more we have and the more we do. But, are we? Or are we just so accustomed to living in this manner we cannot imagine a life outside of that where we are fulfilled constantly and have a peace and joy that carries us through every storm? 

We are tired because we want it all and we try to do it all. We are burned out. We don't have time for the things that really matter. We are just going through the motions. Maybe it's because we think people will look down on us if we do not. 

It's bad enough that we look for shortcuts through life because we know we need a break somewhere. We also look for something which will get us there fast, wherever 'there' is. 

145 QTP: However, what happens in our faith when he live in this manner? 

146 QTP: How do you live in this manner?

147 QTP: How do you try to shortcut your faith? 148 What happens when you do?

149 Does your life reflect a busyness which has stunted your faith? 

150 Are you able to focus on what really matters and what really is important? Or, does busyness prevent this from happening? 

151 List three things you can get rid of in your life today to free your schedule and give you more time:
A
B
C

152 List three ways you can stop short-cutting your faith:
A
B
C

153 Write your thoughts on this blog post today.

154 What did God say to you today?

155 What did you say to God?  

Giving God Time

Part of growing more loyal in your faith means giving more time to the Lord and his Word.

The more time you give to God, the more of a loyal faith you will have.

But, the first question we need to ask is:

143 QTP: How much time do you give to him every day and week?

This question is asked not to make you feel guilty or proud. Rather, it is asked because we need a baseline.

144 QTP: So, how much time do you spend with God each day?

Take that amount of time for the next five days. Make sure you do that as a minimum each day.

If you have not spent time each day, start with 15 minutes each day. Again, do this for 5 days.

Then, the next week, add another 15 minutes.

Add 15 more minutes every week until are able to spend at least two hours a day with the Lord and in his Word.

~ Stacy Duplease

Friday, November 11, 2011

Your Daily Bible Study Template for A LOYAL FAITH

Your Daily Bible Study Template for a loyal faith
(aka A Daily Review)

INSTRUCTIONS: This template is what you will fill out each day after you read the blog posts for today and after your write your answers in your journal workbook. Write your answers to this template in your journal workbook.

~ 1 What three points have you learned today?
a
b
c
~ 2 How will you apply one of those to your life this week?
~ 3 What has God said to you today?
~ 4 What have you said to God?
~ 5 What are three memories you've made today?
a
b
c
~ 6 How have you seen God at work in your life, through your life, and around your life today or yesterday?



Monday, November 7, 2011

Complacency

Note: You might feel that I ask the same questions from time to time. At first glance, that is true. However, when I ask a question in different ways, it is to bring more out and get you to look at things differently. So, please, do not skip the question. Answer it agian--even if it is the same answer. Ideally, you would mix it up a bit, though, if you are able. 

QTP: QUESTIONS TO PONDER
85 Are you practicing a good-enough, complacent faith? Where you do just enough to get by?
86 Or do you have a life-transforming, on fire, God-prioritized faith--where even your planner/to do list/schedule agrees? 
87 How do you live a good-enough, complacent faith at times?
88 Have you done it lately? 89 If so, when? 
89 How are you living a good-enough faith now?
90 How is your faith on fire today?
91 List three things you can do today, tomorrow, and for the next months, to live an active and loyal faith.

Evaluating your faith

QTP: Questions to Ponder:
Please write your responses in your journal workbook:

83 How would you define your faith?
a not very good
b complacent (neutral)
c so-so (up and down) 
d more active than not
e active, strong and loyal

84 Explain your answer to question #83. 


Analyze your daily planner and schedule: Set a plan into motion

Write your responses in your journal workbook:
66 Do you keep a planner or daily task or to do list? 67 Why or why not?
68 If you do not, please take a few minutes and write a list of everything you did the last 7 days. Write at least 4 items per day.
68 If you do, look at your planner the last 7 days. Make a quick list of the items found there. Write at least 4 items per day.
QTP: QUESTIONS TO PONDER:
69 What did you do the most? How much time did you spend doing it?
70 List the next 3 things you did the most and how much time you spent doing each:
A
B
C
71 How many of those items were spent for God? 72 How were they time for him?
73 How many were not spent for God?
74 Does your schedule, outside sleep and work, reveal God and the Word as your priority?
75 How can you put more faithful activities on your planner?
THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX
76 How did you include God and faithful activities into work? Tip: You can pray and learn to do so without ceasing, as an example.
77 How can you include your faith during family time?
78 Write into you planner three items each day that include God while you do activities you must do for the next month.
79 Write into your planner at least three items each day for the next month that are between you and God and you do not share with anyone or anything else (as far as the time).
~ Stacy Duplease

A loyal faith definition

QTP: Questions to Ponder
57 How do you define a loyal faith?
58 How do you define loyal?
59 How do you define faith?
60 How is your faith?
61 How is your loyalty to the Lord and his Word?
62 Do you have a loyal faith today? 63 Why did you answer in that manner? 64 Can you grow to have a more loyal faith in God and in his Word?
65 If you say you can grow a more loyal faith, how can you do so today? List three ways you can apply this to your life today (how you will try to develop a more loyal faith).
a
b
c
~ Stacy Duplease

Round 2 of the spiritual inventory: The evaluation

Yesterday, we worked on a spiritual inventory. Today, we will assess or evaluate our responses to the inventory. We will look at our answers we put in our journal workbooks, along with our inward responses to them. 

~*~*~ Grab your journal workbooks. Mark your responses to the spiritual inventory and mark where you will respond to these questions. Then, read back over your inventory responses. Finally, respond to the questions below in your journal workbook.


48 What was your overall impression of the inventory?
49 How did you feel after you finished it?
50 What did you think after you finished it?
51 List seven things you mentioned you wished you could change, add to your life, and apply to your life?
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
52 Of the 7 you listed in 51, which are your top 3 you would like to apply to your life and why?
a
b
c
53 What did God say to you?
54 What did you say to God?
55 Summary
56 Prayer: 

~*~*~ Make sure to do the spiritual inventory and evaluation every month, quarter, 6-months, and year. Do a review of previous inventories. When it gets to be that time in this blog, I will show you what I mean.

Stacy Duplease

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Questions to Ponder: QTP: Spiritual inventory ~*~*~

THE SPIRITUAL INVENTORY
Let us take some time to evaluate where we are in our walk with the Lord and with the Word--and where we stand.

QUESTIONS TO PONDER: THE SPIRITUAL INVENTORY
~*~*~ Please answer all of these questions in your journal workbook.
As of this point, I will start to number consecutively the questions we will answer in our journal workbook. So, I will not start every question with a number 1. I will start with the next consecutive number. Does this make sense?
Also, in a line, there can be multiple questions. They will be numbered, by the way. The reason is because the questions go together. 
1 How close to the Lord do I feel right now? 2 How close am I?
3 How much time have I spent in reading the Word this last month?
4 How much time have I spent in the Word this week?
5 What from my time with the Word have I applied to my life? 6 How has it changed me? 
7 How close do I want to be with the Lord?
8 How much do I want to be in the Word every day? 9 Every week? 10 Every month?
11 How much time have I spent in prayer this week? 12 This month?
13 How much time do I want to be in prayer each day? 14 Week? 15 Month? 
16 How well do I know the Lord?
17 How well do I want to know the Lord?  
18 How much time do I think about the Lord and his Word every day? 19 Week? 20 Month?
21 How much time do I want to think about the Lord and His Word every day?
22 How would I define a loyal faith?
23 Do I have a loyal faith today? 24 How can it improve? 25 What is working well for me in this regard?
26 How much Bible study have I done today? 27 This week? 28 This month? 
29 How much time do I want to spend each month in Bible study?
30 Am I walking according to the Word? 31 How? 32 How am I not?
31 Is God the number priority in my life? 32 How does my daily schedule reflect this? 33 My weekly schedule? 34 My monthly schedule?
35 What has God said to me today? 36 This week? 37 This month?
38 How have I responded to what God has said to me today? 39 This week? 40 This month?
41 Extra thoughts. Write down anything that comes to mind.
42 When I look at this inventory again in a week, what will I want to have changed? 
42 When I look at this inventory again in 2 weeks, what will I want to have changed? 
43 When I look at this inventory again in a month, what will I want to have changed? 
44 When I look at this inventory again in a week, what will I want to have repeated? 
45 When I look at this inventory again in 2 weeks, what will I want to have repeated? 
46 When I look at this inventory again in a month, what will I want to have repeated? 
47 My prayer now:

Bible and Scriptural references & ~*~*~

In this blog, which is a Bible study notebook, I will mention Bible study references, for instance, Hebrews 11:1.

Most of the time, I will refer to them and ask for you to look up the verse on your own. 

Please do so.

~*~*~ Let's face it, if the reference is there, we will not do it on our own. We tend to get lazy that way. (Me included!) However, I will help us out by not putting the verse in the blog post so that we can look it up for ourselves, and preferably in at least three bible translations (if you have the time or want to make the time).

~*~*~ Write the reference in your journal workbook (I will call it by both these names for whichever is more palatable to you. Sometimes one of the names can bring a negative connotation and I do not want to bring that to you by any means). 

Let me stop for a moment.

Let us stop and take a look at this design and what it means: 

~*~*~

It is a sign to you for something to do and put in your journal workbook. ~*~*~ stands for ACTION STEP.

~*~*~ After you write the scripture reference (verse or passage) in your journal workbook, make sure to write your immediate thoughts on the verse or passage. 

~*~*~ Then, read whatever the blog post says about that verse or passage and then write your thoughts about that reference again.

~*~*~ Finally, write in your journal notebook how you plan on applying that verse to your life. 

Does this make sense?

Stacy Duplease
Inspirational Historical Romance Author & Bible Study Writer
A timeless kind of love... and a loyal faith...
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: All of my blogs
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: All of my blogs

journaling with google docs





HOW DO YOU JOURNAL WITH GOOGLE DOCS?
~ 1 Sign up for a gmail account--whether you use it for gmail or not. You do so at:


~ 2 Go to: https://docs.google.com/ and sign in with your gmail information (user name and password). 

~ 3 Create a new document.

~ 4 Start your journal/workbook for this blog and Bible study.

~ 5 Answer every question ever listed on the blog. Write at least an one-sentence answer.

~ 6 You are finished. It's really that easy. 

Your document will be saved on the internet, with unlimited storage capacity, for free. (Yay!) 

If you have any questions, send me an email at: hisfiction@gmail.com or attach a comment at the end of any blog post on this blog and I will help you out in any way I can. 

Good luck and happy journaling--so you can have a loyal faith.

Stacy Duplease
Inspirational Historical Romance Author & Bible Study Writer
A timeless kind of love... and a loyal faith...
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: All of my blogs
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: All of my blogs
Journaling Chronicle: All of my blogs
My faithful his fiction blog: a loyal faith

format of your journal: keep it digital

HOW SHOULD YOU FORMAT YOUR JOURNAL?
How should you format your journal? Or, how should you keep your journal?

ANSWER
I highly recommend making the switch form pen and paper to keeping it on the internet (i.e. email, Google Docs, Cloud, etc.). In other words, keep a digital email.

Now, for those of you who just cringed or said, "No way," please keep reading. 
For those of you who like that idea, you can keep reading or jump ahead to the section of: KEEPING YOUR JOURNAL ON THE INTERNET.

WHY ON EARTH WOULD I WANT TO DO THAT?
You may ask that question after I encouraged you to keep a digital journal or one on the internet. You may be extremely opposed to any such venture, as a matter of fact. However, let me tell you why you should.

If you have never done a Bible study workbook, and/or have never journaled, this might seem foreign to you regarding the answer I am about to give you. Hang with me, though.

Why should you keep a digital journal? The simple answer is 4-fold: 
~ It saves money.
~ It saves space.
~ It is permanent. 
~ You can carry it with you at all times--24/7/365. 

IT SAVES MONEY
It saves money to save your journals online (on the internet). After all, you do not have to buy  paper (i.e. blank journals or looseleaf), pens, and storage.

IT SAVES SHELF SPACE AND BROKEN BACKS AND SHOULDERS
This is where for those of you who have never written down prayers, done journaling, and have never done a Bible study where you have a workbook need to trust me.

In time, this blog will help you to move from never keeping a journal to keeping a sentence to keeping a paragraph to keeping a page to keeping 2 pages or more daily. (Trust me. you will. It is a progression which we will help you move through without even realizing it. So, you still start off simple, in small chunks, and with minimal time to maximal time and having a loyal faith in God and in his Word.

If you keep a journal of paper and pen, it costs money. It means making sure you always have an extra journal around in case you run out of room if you don't. It means you would have to carry all of them with you at all times when you go back and evaluate, re-evaluate, and review. That gets heavy.

Also, journals start to pile up and that requires space. Imagine keeping ten years worth of journals or more. Those take even more space.

Ideally, this blog will help you want to develop, and keep, a loyal faith and that means a lifelong commitment. Part of a loyal faith is thinking things through, planning, evaluating, keeping track, re-evaluating, reviewing, and so on. This all requires space and money.

If you are 90 years old, I understand not caring about that. However, if you are less than 90, you might really think about this.

I've journaled for 26 years and have hundreds of paper and pen journals. They take up a great deal of space, needless to say. And, what is the reality I will get all fo them digitized and put on the computer? I hope to, but will I ever get all of the typed up? It is doubtful. Do you want to deal with that? Let me answer for you. I don't think so.

Trust me.

IT SAVES ROOM ON YOUR COMPUTER
If you save your journals onto your computer, they, too, will eat storage in your computer. If you save them on USB memory sticks or other storage devices, they take up memory as well. That costs money and you can still loose your journals. Hence, I recommend saving everything over the internet. Email is one option I highly recommend. The way I most recommend is through Google Documents.

Memory storage/space is UNLIMITED. Also, you can get to your journals from any computer or cell phone with internet capability.

So, how do you do this?

I will do a future blog post on JOURNALING WITH GOOGLE DOCS. (It will be sometime in the next couple of days.)

For now, send yourself email of your journal entries, if you are not familiar with Google Docs.

Why do I recommend Google Docs?:
~ Unlimited Storage Space
~ You can email the file to yourself as well.
~ You can get to it from any computer or cell phone with internet capability.
~ It is FREE. No charge.
~ It's easy. 
~ It has an excellent search feature for when you try to look up journal entries at a later date. 

IT IS PERMANENT
If you have the paper and pen variety, a problem arises. I know this firsthand and get emotional just thinking about it.

Hurricanes and fires happen.

I am a Colorado native. Hurricanes were never a problem for me. Then, a few months ago, my husband and I moved to Virginia. We had a mandatory evacuation for Hurricane Irene in late August 2011. Do you see the problem? We have a mid-sized SUV--a beagle, an orange tabby, and two aquatic turtles. We have photographs (2 plastic containers worth). We needed clothes and food.

Do you see the problem?

I have three extra large plastic containers (i.e. Rubbermaid/ Sterilite about four feet by three feet in size each) of journals--packed to the brim. We did NOT have enough room in the car to bring them with us. That meant leaving them behind. (Yikes.)

Paper and pen journals are not permanent.

Also, when we moved here, the movers lost one extra large plastic container of them. They never found them.

I've also had well-meaning movers mix up loose-leaf pages when moving--over 5,000 pages of them. That also happened with this move.

Also, water spills. I've spilled glasses of water on my journals--when I've been on the last pages of my paper and pen journals. (Urgh!)

So, trust me.

You do NOT want to lose them (or have them put out of order) or have them destroyed. There is a lot of loss and grief which happens if you ever lose them. Consequently, make your journals permanent--where fire, hurricane, and movers cannot destroy them. They are too precious and valuable.

Your journals are permanent if you keep them online, over the internet, and in any one of the ways mentioned below.

PAPER AND PEN JOURNAL YELLOW AND INK FADES
Over time, paper and pen journals turn yellow and the ink fades. Some of mine have. Therefore, keep a digital journal and one over the internet. It never fades or yellows. 

YOU CAN CARRY IT WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES--24/7/365
It is absolutely necessary to keep a journal with you at all times. After all, if God tells you something, you want to remember it--not just for the short-term, but for the long-term as well. The problem with carrying a paper and pen journal means you have to carry them with you. Then, when you get to the point that you are almost done with one journal, you will need to have the second one with you as well so you don't have to stop journaling because you run out of space. This means it can get bulky.

It is highly valuable in your life of developing and keeping a loyal faith to review and re-evaluate your experiences and journey.

Also, as you go, you may want to find something you wrote in the past for whatever reason. 


KEEPING YOUR JOURNAL ON THE INTERNET
See the section above which says "IT SAVES SHELF SPACE."

Saturday, November 5, 2011

how to keep a journal of answers and review

HOW TO KEEP A JOURNAL OF ANSWERS AND REVIEW:
If you have never journaled before, it's okay. The type of journaling I am talking about here is simply answering the questions I ask. It's like treating the questions as a question and you write your answer like you would in a workbook. The only difference here is you create the workbook for yourself. That way, you are not limited to how you have to do it. You can be as creative or as simple as you prefer. You can write as little or as much as you desire as well. 

It really is that simple.

Now, as to the actual format... Refer to the next blog post: "FORMAT OF YOUR JOURNAL. "


Stacy Duplease
Inspirational Historical Romance Author & Bible Study Writer
A timeless kind of love... and a loyal faith...
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: All of my blogs
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: All of my blogs

answer the questions: part 2: why keep a journal of answers and review?

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
In an earlier blog post today (05 November 2011), I requested you to answer every question I ask in the blog, and in every blog post, in your own journal.

That sounds like a great idea. But, what does that look like? How should you keep a journal for your answers and for review? More importantly, however, is why. Why should you keep a journal of answers and of review?

WHY TO KEEP A JOURNAL OF ANSWERS AND REVIEW:
A loyal faith is one that is:
~ Reflective (thought through)
~ Planned (Scheduled)
~ Evaluated
~ Implemented/Applied
~ Re-Evaluated

Why keep a journal?

Can you remember every single thought you think today? How about your thoughts from yesterday? What about the day before? What about from 20 May 2003?

Do you see the point?

There is another point which needs to be made about why it is important to keep a journal. Something you think today will be different tomorrow, in a week, in a month, in three months, in a year, etc. It is one thing to work it through in your mind. But, when it is written down on the page, and you are forced to look at it, you will see it differently. Therefore, it is important to work things through and keep the progression of thought. If gives you something to evaluate and re-evaluate later.

Another reason to journal is because thoughts are fleeting. You can forget to think about something. Journaling it will help you keep on track. 

Stacy Duplease
Inspirational Historical Romance Author & Bible Study Writer
A timeless kind of love... and a loyal faith...
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: All of my blogs
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: All of my blogs
Journaling Chronicle: All of my blogs

Answer the questions

This blog is meant to serve as a vehicle to bring us closer to God and to have a more loyal faith to God and his Word.

I have a request. Actually, it's rather a requirement.

Allow it to deepen your loyalty of your faith.

What does that look like? You might wonder. That is a good question. The answer might seem complicated. But, it really isn't. This is a:
~ Bible study
~ Devotional
~ Journaling tool/starter
~ Workbook
all in one. Use it as such. 

Do not merely read it. Rather...

Think about it and chew on it. Ponder it. Do so for a day, then a week, then a month, then quarterly, then yearly. 

TAKE ACTION. Apply it to your life.

Additionally, please use this as a Bible study workbook first and foremost. That means, you will need to write your answers to every question. This is true even if it is not asked of you. Think about it for at least a couple of hours and then add to your answers and anything new which came to mind. Then, do it 24 hours later.

Do your weekly reviews. There will be more to follow about them.

But, do answer all of the questions every single time a question is addressed on the blog. They are not rhetorical. They are asked for a very specific reason--and that is to get you to think, evaluate, and apply.

Just reading this blog and pondering it only will take your faith so far. It is important to be active in faith. That leads to a loyal faith. So, use this blog as a tool. Allow it to bring you to a loyal faith. 

Stacy Duplease
Inspirational Historical Romance Author
A timeless kind of love...
Find my books at/store: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/hisfiction 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: All of my blogs
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: All of my blogs
Journaling Chronicle: All of my blogs
My faithful his fiction blog: All of my blogs

Hebrews 12:2: Focus

Hebrews 12:2 (NIV) states: 
2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
--- THE HOLY BIBLE: NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®.  NIV®.  Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by Biblica.  All rights reserved worldwide. (New International Version Bible Online)

The verse of the day for today at one of my favorite websites, http://www.biblestudytools.com/, is Hebrew 12:2. It got me thinking. 

I think most of the issues we have in life, and regarding keeping a loyal faith, lie in the issue of our focus. 

Where do we put our attention? What do we think about? What is our top goal? Why do we live? Why do we do the things we do? Who are we? Where do we hope to be in 5 years? 10? How do we live? When do we focus on what is most important? How often do we? 

Are the answers to these questions seeped in God, faith, and the Word--or in something else? Are we God and Word focused? Or are we world and action focused? 

Take some time to ponder what your true answers are to all of the questions above. 

Then, take some time to ponder what your answers should really be. 

Pray to God today about this. 

Stacy Duplease

Bible study, writing, and a loyal faith

It happened yesterday.

I went online and discovered something disturbing. It was quite disturbing actually. I went and did internet searches looking for new Christian Bible Studies. I was disturbed by how few there were.

Greatly disturbed.

I even looked at several publishing houses. I did not find many. I found few.

Huh.

So, why is this the trend?

The moment I asked myself the question, I had part of the answer. I knew the answer before God even spoke to me.

I will help reverse the trend.

The moment I thought that was the moment I heard the Lord say, "Yes."

My next thought process was how I plan to write 5 books per year. So, I will write 3 historical fiction and 2 bible studies.

Oh. There is another disturbing new trend. Shorter Bible studies...

Oh. My blog will turn into a bible study book. So 3 -4 books per year.

My Book Ideas:
~ a loyal faith thru technology
~ a loyal faith thru time... finding time for faith

How?

How do we have a loyal faith to God and his Word in today's times?

Is it possible?

How much work and sacrifice will it take?

What does this even look like today?

Why make our faith a priority anyway?

These are just a few of the questions we will look at on the blog.



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Memory Lists

Make a list of the first 10 memories in your life that first come to mind.

Stacy Duplease

Memory Lists

Make a list of the first 10 memories in your life that first come to mind.

Stacy Duplease

Thursday, October 13, 2011

What is journaling? The simplest response

Journaling or journalkeeping is the same as keeping a personal blog about your life or a diary. 

It's writing down your memories and your thoughts--past and present.

It's also keeping track of your dreams, goals, and inspirations. 

Stacy Duplease
Historical Fiction Author
A timeless kind of love... 

My historical fiction blog & latest book information: Obstacles and "Yorktown's Dawning": Part 2
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: Experimenting with my writing
Journaling Chronicle: Why journal?: Reason #1

Why journal?: Reason #1

Reason #1:

Why should you journal?

It puts your life on the page and makes it unforgettable.

Stacy Duplease
Historical Fiction Author
A timeless kind of love... 
My historical fiction blog & latest book information: Obstacles and "Yorktown's Dawning": Part 2
My writing fiction & NaNoWriMo blog: Experimenting with my writing

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Every prayer journal entry

Whenever you do a prayer journal entry, make sure to do the following:
~ 1. Number it. That way, you can refer to it by number if you refer to it again. It saves time when you write and journal.
~ 2. Date it. And also write the day.
~ 3. Write the time you wrote the entry.
~ 4. Leave space to write the answers to prayer. Sometimes, you don’t get the answer all at once. Sometimes, it builds. Make sure to leave plenty of space for the answer—if it’s a paper journal. If it’s a digital journal, you don’t have to worry about doing that.

~ Stacy Duplease
Remembering Your Present, LLC

The people you pray for: pj4life thought to ponder #15

15. Make a list of everyone you have in your life in your prayer journal. Start with the following list:

List of Family Members to Pray for:
~ Mom
~ Dad
~ Siblings
~ Grandparents
~ Great-Grandparents
~ Aunts
~ Uncles
~ Cousins
~ Nieces
~ Nephews
~ Grandchildren
~ Great-Grandchildren
~ Family/Friends (Those friends who are close(r) than family)

Other people in your life:
~ What friends do you have?
~ What acquaintances do you have in your life?
~ Co-workers
~ Online buddies
~ People you text
~ People you email
~ People from church
~ Government
~ People at the grocery store you see on a regular basis
~ People at a restaurant you frequent
~ Your hairstylist
~ People at your doctors’ offices and dentist offices
~ Lost/unbelievers in your life (list them here—even if they are listed previously)

~ Stacy Duplease
Remembering Your Present, LLC, Prayer Guard USA, and pj4life (Prayer Journaling for Life)
Author of Biblical Fiction, Bible Studies, and Devotionals


Keep Laughing

It’s important to laugh as well as be serious. It’s okay to laugh with God from time to time.

But, it’s more important to be able to laugh at yourself. Cut yourself some grace. You won't become a perfect prayer guard (warrior) overnight. It takes a lifetime of practice.

How do I move from praying 5 minutes a day to praying without ceasing?

I have a few tips on how to do this.

~ 1. Have a Daily Quiet Time. (Start off with 5 minutes a day and increase by 10 minutes per week until you are having a Daily Quiet Time of 1 to 3 hours per day/7 days per week.)
~ 2. Develop cues to help you pray:
Pray every time you look at a clock.
Pray every time you take a sip of something to drink.
Pray at a red light.
Pray when driving.
Pray as you brush your teeth and take a shower.
When you do dishes or laundry, pray.
~ 3. Memorize verses of the Bible. Any time you do this, you’re praying. Also, recite old memory verses.

~ Stacy Duplease
Remembering Your Present, LLC, Prayer Guard USA, and pj4life (Prayer Journaling for Life)
Author of Biblical Fiction, Bible Studies, and Devotionals

How do you pray without ceasing and work (or do any activity)?

So, when I started the journey of learning how to pray without ceasing, not only did I wonder how you slept and did this, but how you did any activity, like work, and pray without stopping. So, here are a few things I’ve discovered along the way:

~ 1. Prayer is more than words. It’s a state of heart and mind—focused on God and His Word. It’s focusing your heart and mind on God and on His Word.
~ 2. It’s possible to pray and work or talk with people—at the same time. It takes some practice. But, I can actually work, talk with people, and pray at the same time. It’s multitasking.

~ Stacy Duplease
Remembering Your Present, LLC, Prayer Guard USA, and pj4life (Prayer Journaling for Life)
Author of Biblical Fiction, Bible Studies, and Devotionals