After contemplating this week I have decided that writing up a whole week's worth of reading's thoughts and feelings is an overwhelming task. I think that I am going to give a number of options to you when it is your week to contribute so that you will not feel as overwhelmed as I do. Here are some things you can choose from to do: 1. If you feel you have it in you, may still write up all your thoughts and feelings on the weeks worth of reading!
2. Do a daily write-up! Write your thoughts and feelings from each day of reading for that week.
3. Choose the chapters you received the most inspiration from and write about those chapters from that weeks reading.
I would love to hear your feedback. If you are having trouble knowing how to contribute to this blog, email or facebook me and I will be happy to help you out. Also if you have a google account please let me know and if not let me know also and I will help you get set up with one so I can add you as a co-author of this blog!
Please let me know how all is going. Feel free to comment if you want to share about something particular without writing a post! Thanks to all participating in this challenge with me! It can be hard to get the reading in sometimes, but don't give up!
My post soon to come! Hopefully it will make sense!
Happy Reading All!
Love,
Becca
Ps. For those with an ipod or mp3 player....did you know you can download the Book of Mormon for FREE onto either one and listen to them? Jason did this the other day and it has helped him be able to get his reading in for the day! Just thought I would share that with you!
“By studying pages of the Book of Mormon, you will learn the messages that have been divinely placed there for you and your families, and for those you supervise. You will know how to correct the influences of false traditions. There are problems and challenges but they were all seen beforehand by the Lord. He has given you the way to correct these deficiencies, but they are of little value if they remain locked in a closed book. It is not sufficient that we appreciate it nor that we testify that the Book of Mormon is of God. We must know its truths and make them a part of our lives.” ~Elder Richard G. Scott~
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