Journal Mondays
Make a list in your journal about ten reasons why you think “the church” is important in society and the home. If you don’t believe this then journal from the perspective of someone who does. Later today work on the opposite view.
Make a list in your journal about ten reasons why you think “the church” is important in society and the home. If you don’t believe this then journal from the perspective of someone who does. Later today work on the opposite view.
How would you describe your sense of humor?
How did you wear your hair as a child? Was it long and braided or short and tapered? Journal about the many, or the few, hairstyles you had as a child and what you liked and hated about them. Don’t forget to include the affect your parents and friends had on your hair.
Write about that tragic story you remember hearing about when you were a child.
We read a lot of books over our lifetime. It is not always easy to remember what we did last week let alone the plot of a book we read a few years ago. Not every book moves to an easily embedded memory. Keeping a reading journal helps with
Journal about the first time you slow danced with someone from the opposite sex.
Journal about the ever increasing fascination scientists have with how the body works. Include three areas that you think that science has gone too far and three areas where science has not gone far enough.