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May we speak beauty into ugliness and love into lovelessness. Dear friend, Would you consider yourse

May we speak beauty into ugliness and love into lovelessness. [LifeWay Gather]( [A Note to Readers](#) Dear friend, Would you consider yourself a creative person? If your answer is yes, then you will likely enjoy the practice of Bible journaling addressed in the articles below. If your answer is no, according to Andrew Peterson, you're wrong. In a recent interview, Andrew shared, "When we take seriously the fact that as humans, we're bearers of God's image, and as Christians, we're also bearers of the Holy Spirit, we remember that we're well-equipped to speak beauty into ugliness, order into chaos, light into darkness, love into lovelessness." Andrew is resolute in saying everyone is creative, whether they believe it or not. As you go about this week, consider ways you can creatively engage God's Word. Whether you take up Bible journaling, act out a Bible passage with your family, or make up a Scripture-inspired song while you wash dishes, your efforts will be well worth the results. Until next week, Your friends at LifeWay [On the Shelf](#) All in All Jounaling Devotional Sophie Hudson Sale $7.49 Reg. $14.99 [For Conversation](#) Once you know what Bible journaling is, you may wonder where to begin. Getting started is simple when you [follow these 6 easy steps to Bible journaling](. Curious about the impact of Bible journaling? [See why this creative activity can provide a fresh experience in Scripture](. Christ's love enables us and calls us to do more than just create. It enables us, by his power, to redeem. [Learn more in this interview with Andrew Peterson](. --------------------------------------------------------------- How can you creatively engage Scripture this week? Let us know using #MyWeeklyWord. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ONLINE CATALOG]( [GIFT CARDS]( Get FREE SHIPPING on books, Bibles, church supplies, and VBS orders of $50 of more. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#) because you are subscribed to the [lifewaystores.com](#) list. [Email Us](customerservice@lifeway.com) | [Unsubscribe]( © LifeWay Christian Resources, One LifeWay Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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