Frequently Asked Questions
Let your Faithbook speak to your personal relationship with God and how He has touched your life.
First Steps
Choose a medium that inspires you. It can be writing a journal, a digital storybook, a scrapbook, a photo album, or anything in between. Find something that will allow you to include photographs, sketches, poems, scripture readings, drawings, clippings from articles, and hand-written or digital documents. Choose something expandable and fun; choose something you want to spend time with - because your faith journey is NEVER over - it is a work in progress. Think about whether it will stand the test of time - so it will last many, many years!
Chronologically walk through your life and capture those moments where God's presence was obvious - in good times and bad.
Share places where you felt/feel closest to God and explain why and how you feel when you are there.
Capture and record random moments in life where you look back and recognize God's hand at work.
Gather pictures of people who have been instrumental in reflecting God's love to you and describe how they touched your heart or motivated you in your actions.
Capture scripture verses, readings, prayers, hymns, songs, or other words that are special to you and explain why.
Gather special events, verses, moments, or people into an alphabetical list and describe how they were meaningful to you.
Consider all the things you are grateful for and share them. Reflect on the positives in your life, even when they are hard to see.
Keep a prayer journal of everyone and everything you are praying for and keep updating as you go along, noting how prayers were answered in God's plan.
Rhonda Anderson, co-founder of Creative Memories and Heritage Makers, has created 10 Questions to create an album reflecting on the "Fingerprints of God." Use the answers to those questions to form the basis of your Faithbook.
Ten Questions for Faithbooking:
Leaving a Legacy
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