Get Your Bible Notes Organized
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Are Your Bible Notes Organized?
How do you keep track of your Bible study notes? Or favorite web links? Articles to read? Writing ideas?
We all have different approaches, from scraps of paper stuck in our Bibles to elaborate Excel sheets. One thing I use is a Bible Notebook, with an old-school physical binder and notebook paper.
For our featured post this week, Amanda shares how to organize your Bible notes and ideas digitally using the Evernote app.
Evernote is a free app (there is also a premium version) for your computer or smartphone to keep track of any kind of note, audio, photo, etc., that you can imagine. I use it for my weekly grocery list, packing lists, memory verse materials, recipes, favorite websites, etc.
If you’ve never used Evernote, Amanda will introduce you to it in her post. And if you are a fan already (I am!), you’ll get even more ideas from her.
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“Using Evernote to Supercharge Your Bible Study Time (Bible Study Tips)“
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I scribble notes everywhere! Guess I need to read that featured post!
As a retired homeschool mom, I have several binders and packages of notebook paper still available to me. I file that way, but I can see that a digital way might be better, as I have to print out a hard copy of everything I want to save. I am definitely going to check out Amanda’s article.
Thanks for sharing Amanda’s great tips. I use Evernote all of the time for my devotional notes. And I use it for my health tracking notes too. But I haven’t taken advantage of the “tags” option. I think it would help me to trace my thoughts more easily if I could use that. Blessings to you this week, Lisa!
Thank you again for the feature! I love sharing tips like this and it encourages me to see them bless others even more! 🙂
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Thank you, Lisa and Amanda, for reminding me of Evernote. 🙂 I used to use it, but I had forgotten all about it. Love and blessings to both of you!