Archives for Dec 2001
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: Request
From: Agun Olusola
Dear sir,
Thank you for your letter of introduction.
Please send to me memory verses on the following
topics:
Financial Blessing
Hollines
Wisdom, understanding and knowledge.
Thank you for your anticipated assistance.
N.B Please tell me the next thing to do .
Yours in Christ,
Sola Agun
sola762000yahoo.com
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: Memorize bible scriptures
From: Leon Williams
Praise the Lord. All the years I've been reading the bible, it has = been really
hard for me to memorize bible verses. After reading your = start page, it has
appeared to me that I to am the same as far as = getting motivated. I love the
Lord, I really do love Him, and I want to = share my knowledge with other people
who don't know Him like I do. I = don't always have my bible with me when I am
witnessing to a friend, and = if I can just remember key verses from the
scriptures, it would help me = a lot in doing the work of the Lord. I would like
to subscribe to your = program if you will have me. God bless you and your
staff and I am = waiting to hear from you soon.
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: Mind maps
From: Terry Vogelaar
One of the techniques I (am starting to) use for bible memorisation is the use
of mind maps.
Mind maps are discovered by the British memory teacher Tony Buzan. There is
plenty of information to be found on the internet, including several mind map
creation programs. A good starting point is http://www.mind-map.com/ to learn
about them.
Mind maps can be useful in bible memorisation. Because when you see the
structure, you begin to understand the sequence of the bible verses. In other
words: when you understand WHY a verse is in chapter 4 of a book, it is much
easier to learn.
Making a mind map of a bible book is difficult because the structure of the text
is often not easy to discover.
A study bible like the NIV study bible is very helpful. However, the structure
is often very global. The Companion bible has a structure for every chapter and
every verse fits somewhere. But not every structure of the Companion bible is
useful to base a mind map on.
The best way is to discover for yourself what the structure of a bible book is.
Maybe it is a good idea to exchange structures of bible books through the list?
One of the most important things of mind maps is to use as many pictures as
possible. But of course these pictures have to make sense. Try to be creative in
this. Example: for the book of Ecclesiastes I use a soap-bubble as the central
picture.
In Him,
Terry
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: RE: New List Member
From: Shawn Nelson
Hi Tom,
YES! I use a micro cassette recorder to memorize. I just got done memorizing
all of Hebrews this way. I'm working on Romans now.
If you'd like more info, see this: http://mvcf.com/church/ministries/suntereo/
IT WORKS!
GO FOR IT!!!!
Shawn-----------
> -----Original Message-----
> From: annie chan [mailto:anniechan333hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:06 PM
> To: biblememmemoryverses.org
> Subject: Re: New List Member
>
>
> Hi there, Tom
>
> Welcome! Hope you would enjoy doing scripture
> memory...and help others to
> do
> so...God bless you in this journey...that He will cause
> His face to shine
> upon you...that He will be your guide along the journey...
>
> God bless you and your loved ones abundantly always!
>
> annie
>
>
> >From: "Tom Davis"
> >Reply-To: biblememmemoryverses.org
> >To: biblememmemoryverses.org
> >Subject: New List Member
> >Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 23:59:33 -0500
> >
> >Hi, My name is Tom Davis, and I am looking forward to
> communicating with
> >list members interested in memorizing GOD's Word.
> >I have just started using a small digital recorder to
> record passages
> >that I want to memorize. I use headphones and program
> the recorder to
> >continually replay the passage.
> >Has anyone else tried this method? Any ideas to help me
> memorize this
> >way?
> >Anyone have a list of passages that they have memorized,
> or would like
> >to memorize? Today I am working on Isaiah 53:3-6
> >Thanks for your help
> >Tom Davis
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: biblemem: Happy New Year to All
From: Cunningham, Tiffany
Same to you all !!! I'am currently working on memorizing "faith" focused
scriptures in effort
to assist some in the ministry and those who don't know God.
My assignment for the next two weeks is Hebrews, Chapter 11---my
concentration today would be Heb 11:6.
Again, I wish you all blessings, wisdom and stronger roots in Christ for the
New Year !
Tiffany
From: Stephen Simpson on 12/31/2001 10:14 AM
To: biblememmemoryverses.orgSMTPCITCorp
cc:
Subject: biblemem: Happy New Year to All
Greetings,
Just a quick note to wish everyone a very happy new year!
It has been very quiet here on the scripture memory list these days so I
thought I would just see If I can start a discussion going.
How is everyone doing? What are your current scripture memory projects?
Any resolutions for the new year?
Stephen Simpson
Bible Memory List Moderator
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: biblemem: Happy New Year to All
From: Stephen Simpson
Greetings,
Just a quick note to wish everyone a very happy new year!
It has been very quiet here on the scripture memory list these days so I thought
I would just see If I can start a discussion going.
How is everyone doing? What are your current scripture memory projects? Any
resolutions for the new year?
Stephen Simpson
Bible Memory List Moderator
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:14 AM
Subject: Intro
From: The Kepfords
Hi...
My name is Sonja and I and my family live in Iowa. I have been a Christian
since I was 20...about 20 years ago (!) I love Him and know that His Word is a
lamp and a light and therefore want to hide more of it (Him) in my heart. We
homeschool and we are reformed presbyterians. The system I am currently using
for memorization can be found here:
http://www.nonprofitpages.com/elm/bmg.htm It's great to find others who are
interested in doing this. I don't have any "commuting" time and so don't have
large blocks to devote to learning whole chapters, but we'll see!
The Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you and keep you from evil (2Thess
3:3)
Hope you are doing well
Sonja
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Mind maps
From: Le'Nieese Bennett
I have discovered a way that works for me............I pray and ask the = Lord
before i read anything...First to open my understanding......How it = applies to
me.......especially before i go to bed because it sets in your = mind and memory
as the last thing you read before you go to sleep.....so = you are thinking
about it while sleep..
you know how you watch a movie before you go to bed or half way sleep and = you
wonder why you end up dreaming certain things because you are taking = in what
you hear.......Faith cometh by hearing.......You do not neccessaril= y have to
see.....For we walk by Faith and not by sight.......What you = hear affects how
you brain......major sense.........sleep with something = pertaining to the
word....videos of someone preaching...cassettes....=20
>>> terrydiscovery.nl 12/20/01 05:20PM >>>
One of the techniques I (am starting to) use for bible memorisation is the use
of mind maps.
Mind maps are discovered by the British memory teacher Tony Buzan. There = is
plenty of information to be found on the internet, including several mind map
creation programs. A good starting point is http://www.mind-map.com/ = to learn
about them.
Mind maps can be useful in bible memorisation. Because when you see the
structure, you begin to understand the sequence of the bible verses. In other
words: when you understand WHY a verse is in chapter 4 of a book, it is much
easier to learn.
Making a mind map of a bible book is difficult because the structure of = the
text is often not easy to discover.
A study bible like the NIV study bible is very helpful. However, the structure
is often very global. The Companion bible has a structure for every chapter and
every verse fits somewhere. But not every structure of the Companion bible is
useful to base a mind map on.
The best way is to discover for yourself what the structure of a bible = book
is.
Maybe it is a good idea to exchange structures of bible books through the list?
One of the most important things of mind maps is to use as many pictures = as
possible. But of course these pictures have to make sense. Try to be creative in
this. Example: for the book of Ecclesiastes I use a soap-bubble=
as the central picture.
In Him,
Terry
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