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[Ep 180] How to Journal Through a Book (Plus Summer Reading Recommendations)

[Ep 180] How to Journal Through a Book (Plus Summer Reading Recommendations)

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It’s probably no surprise to you that I am an avid reader, averaging about one or two books a week. Not only do I read for fun, but I also get to read for work, editing and proofreading book manuscripts right before they get published.

I’m guessing that if you’re listening to this episode, you like to read, too. And I’ve learned that books can often prompt some powerful journaling sessions with God.

But how do you know which books to journal about and what to write?

Today, I’ve got 8 ideas to get you started, plus 10 book recommendations you might want to check out for yourself.

Kari

See list of book recommendations here.

RELATED EPISODES:

· Episode 137: 3 Easy Ways to Journal When You Don't Know What to Write About

· Episode 153: Can 5 Minutes Journaling Really Make a Difference?

· Episode 61: Perceiving God's Presence and Love with Spiritual Director and Author Sharon Garlough Brown

· Episode 172: Trusting God Through Obedience: A Conversation with Neil Broere

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>> Free Journaling Workshop: 3 ways to encounter God on the pages of your journal

http://lovedoesthat.org/journalingworkshop

>> Journal Gently: An 8-week grief and trauma journaling program

http://lovedoesthat.org/journalgently

>> Speaking

http://lovedoesthat.org/speaking

>> Editing

http://karibartkus.com

Music by DappyTKeys

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