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My own writing began in a diary in the fourth grade. I wrote about my daily life and dreams of the future. Now, my journal keeps me on track while recalling God's promise of faithfulness and his words of engagement for my life. Journaling strategies in this book direct and guide the reader to program opportunities that create a new you or transform your life. I write and grasp a spiritual equilibrium that admits his presence into my surroundings, because I believe this life is training for eternity as we live it with a view toward God's kingdom. And no matter how out of control life becomes,…mehr

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My own writing began in a diary in the fourth grade. I wrote about my daily life and dreams of the future. Now, my journal keeps me on track while recalling God's promise of faithfulness and his words of engagement for my life. Journaling strategies in this book direct and guide the reader to program opportunities that create a new you or transform your life. I write and grasp a spiritual equilibrium that admits his presence into my surroundings, because I believe this life is training for eternity as we live it with a view toward God's kingdom. And no matter how out of control life becomes, we awaken each day to ""the bright and morning star..."" (Rev 22:16). I pray you will journal and record the signs, miracles, and wonders that God's Spirit gives you to take hold of your life. While I pray through my meditative journal, I am anticipating that no matter, He will return again.
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Autorenporträt
Gwendolyn Carole Tipton entered a new career after retirement, from thirty-five years in the housing finance industry, as the author of two devotional journal books, The Prayor: One Who Prays and The Prayor Worships with Isaiah. Both encourage readers to write and pray with prompts to initiate prayers. Gwendolyn is a consummate volunteer in the community and an Elder in her church. She conducts university classes to retirees on journaling as a way to take hold of your life.