
Me, Myself & I am is an interesting take on journaling. It’s short in page number but long in the amount of content and journaling you will work through. Me, Myself and I am is a well thought through journal as it gives you a chance to look back on your life with God and reminisce on where He’s taken you, what He’s brought you through, and where He’s leading you. Mark Batterson says, “That spiritual amnesia is forgetting what God has done in the past.” This book will help make sure you don’t forget not only what God has done throughout history but done throughout your history. It was really cool to see that as I worked through Me, Myelf & I am, I was getting to relive the beginning of my spiritual journey through where God has lead me today.
I think Me, Myself & I am is a great gift to give on a few different occasions. You could fill it out as a gift for you to give your children and grandchildren as legacy and reminder of what God has done in your family. You can give it to your teenager when they graduate high school, with so many students walking away from their faith during college is this a great reminder for them and they have to work through God’s past working in their life. You could give it out as a gift from the church to new Christ-followers to journal their new journey.
I really liked this idea for a different kind of journal; it’s not your normal blank page journal where you have to figure out what to write about, it’s gender neutral, and a guy is going to feel weird about filling out. It covers a lot ground so you won’t get bored or bogged down going through it and you can work on for a while put it down and pick it up a couple months later and work on it like you never put it down. It has so many positive differences from your normal journal that will benefit you so much and be a great reminder of all of God’s work in your life.
Here is some of the questions you will find throughout the book:
Questions range from spiritually intriguing—
You overhear God talking about you. What do hear him saying?
to thought-provoking— You are on a long car trip with a close friend who is not a Christian and the conversation turns to faith. What is your biggest fear about what your friend will ask or say?
to challenging— Do you believe that all of Jesus’s followers have a responsibility to tell others about him?
to just plain fun— If your life before you became a Christian were a movie, its title would be: Animal House As Good as It Gets The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly It’s a Wonderful Life
You can buy it online:
www.Amazon.com
www.ChristianBook.com
www.FamilyChristian.com
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