Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 8:39 PM Subject: BibleMem: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List Hello Bible Memory List Members.   There has been so little activity on this list that I figure most of you have forgotten that the list exists.  No one has sent a message to the list since last April!   As a reminder, this is an e-mail discussion list dedicated to the topic of Scripture Memorization.  Any email that is sent to biblememory()memoryverses.org will be sent to all members of the list. Replies to any of these messages will also be sent to all the members of the list.  There are currently about 200 members of the list.  If you wish to remove your name from the group then send a message to the same address saying "unsubscribe biblemem".    The list archives can be found at http://www.memoryverses.org/archives.shtml   So how is everybody doing in their various Scripture memory goals and projects?   This list has been in operation since 1998 and I do not wish it to die out now.   Thanks,   Stephen Simpson http://www.memoryverses.org Sender: ssimpson()memoryverses.org ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:19 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List Stephen and others, I hope you are all being blessed through the memorization of God's amazing Word. I know I am. I have written with my story before, but I just wanted to pass on a quick word of encouragement to you all. God has given me a calling and a passion to memorize and retain the entire New Testament. I received this call from the Holy Spirit around my 25th birthday, and my goal was to accomplish this task by age 30. At this point I am still on track, by the grace of God, and I have about one year left to go. Currently, I'm halfway through Luke, whick will be book #25. I'll finish the task over the next year by memorizing Acts, and then last of all, Matthew. (strange order, I know!) First of all, however, you have to understand that I am probably the laziest person in the world on my own. All of this perseverance in memorization has come through the power of the Holy Spirit. It all started with a prayer something like this: "Lord, I know that on my own I don't have the desire to know you intimately through your Word. Please put that desire in my heart! In this way, you will receive all of the glory, because none of it will be my own accomplishment." A prayer and an attitude like this will open up the floodgates for you! I am truly convinced of this. Five years ago, I was stuck trying to memorize James. I could barely get it done, and soon I would stop reviewing it altogether. Finally, I would have to start all over again, which was very discouraging. Sound familiar? This cycle can change for you, too. Just throw yourself before his throne and be willing to admit that on your own you can't do it. (and probably don't even have the desire to) God will lift you up and empower you from there. In this way, God will be accomplishing this work in your life at every point. He will give you the desire, the Holy Spirit will encourage and empower you, and you will give all the glory to God. Or, as Paul writes: (Rom. 11:36) "For from him, and through him, and to him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen." I wish you all the best! In Him, Cory Grimm Seminary student, Sioux Falls, SD Sender: corygrimm()yahoo.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:18 PM Subject: BibleMem: Memorization, Back to Front From: Bible Memory List Hi List! I want to share a method that I learned while in the m=military. The Army teaches its pilots to memorize backwards, the theory being that the things farthest away from the front need to be repeated most often for the entire structure to stay in place once you reach the beginning and start reciting. I have use this technique when learning large chunks ( a chapter, or several chapters) and find it quite effective. I'd be interested in any feedback on memorization methods. God bless us all! _________________________________________ Marsha Finley _________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 8:39 PM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: Scripture Memorization Hello Bible Memory List Members.   There has been so little activity on this list that I figure most of you have forgotten that the list exists.  No one has sent a message to the list since last April!   As a reminder, this is an e-mail discussion list dedicated to the topic of Scripture Memorization.  Any email that is sent to biblememory()memoryverses.org will be sent to all members of the list. Replies to any of these messages will also be sent to all the members of the list.  There are currently about 200 members of the list.  If you wish to remove your name from the group then send a message to the same address saying "unsubscribe biblemem".    The list archives can be found at http://www.memoryverses.org/archives.shtml   So how is everybody doing in their various Scripture memory goals and projects?   This list has been in operation since 1998 and I do not wish it to die out now.   Thanks,   Stephen Simpson http://www.memoryverses.org Sender: ssimpson()memoryverses.org ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: empyrean()quixnet.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:18 PM Subject: BibleMem: Phonetics From: Bible Memory List Hey Hi! At this moment i am working on this idea and i drop it into the mix to see if anyone else has the same kind of leaning or can advise me on the best way to go.... 1) The verse Problem! The verse problem is this; that it is impossible (for me) to remember the verse refrence, ie: the book is quite easy to remember but the chapter and verse is a little more difficult. Now in Christian company this is not a problem but when i am with people they will ask me...which verse...or which chapter... and there is the fudge! Without remembering the chapter number and verse number it is very difficult to give this information off the top of my head and i have to ask myself if my committment is as strong as all that.... this is the verse problem...any ideas???? Sender: gardenersforchrist()yahoo.co.uk ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:18 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List It's very odd that you send this message out today. My boyfriend just decided that he was going to start trying to work on memorizing Scripture very soon. He just finished reading through the Bible twice, and he wanted to start memorizing scripture next. I gave him the material that I printed off of our website to help him start! Rachel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 7:39 PM Subject: BibleMem: Scripture Memorization > Hello Bible Memory List Members. > > There has been so little activity on this list that I figure most of > you have forgotten that the list exists. No one has sent a message to > the list since last April! > > As a reminder, this is an e-mail discussion list dedicated to the > topic of Scripture Memorization. Any email that is sent to > biblememory()memoryverses.org will be sent to all members of the list. > Replies to any of these messages will also be sent to all the members > of the list. There are currently about 200 members of the list. If you > wish to remove your name from the group then send a message to the > same address saying "unsubscribe biblemem". > > The list archives can be found at > http://www.memoryverses.org/archives.shtml > > So how is everybody doing in their various Scripture memory goals and > projects? > > This list has been in operation since 1998 and I do not wish it to die > out now. > > Thanks, > > Stephen Simpson > http://www.memoryverses.org > > > Sender: ssimpson()memoryverses.org > > ====================================================================== > ==== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > > > Sender: rachelannwagner()gmail.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:18 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List hello, I am a Brazilian and I use the program changing the texts in English for Portuguese. I have great interest in memorizing the God's Word, since the reading of the Bible is easier the studies, the sermon understand, association with other verses of the same context. Even when I am talking or hear, the verses appear in my mind of incredible form. I believe that in this way, I am helping the God's kingdom, since I am me preparing in knowing to God and his grace and so being able to be more useful in the services of the Church and of the propagation of the gospel. God blesses to all. Neylton observation: I am using a translation program online. I wait to have written clearly Bible Memory List escreveu: > Hello Bible Memory List Members. > > There has been so little activity on this list that I figure most of > you have forgotten that the list exists. No one has sent a message to > the list > since last April! > > As a reminder, this is an e-mail discussion list dedicated to the > topic of Scripture Memorization. Any email that is sent to > biblememory()memoryverses.org will be sent to all members of the list. > Replies to any of these messages will also be sent to all the members > of the > list. There are currently about 200 members of the list. If you wish > to remove your name from the group then send a message to the same > address saying "unsubscribe biblemem". > > The list archives can be found at http://www.memoryverses.org/archives.shtml > > So how is everybody doing in their various Scripture memory goals and > projects? > > This list has been in operation since 1998 and I do not wish it to die > out now. > > Thanks, > > Stephen Simpson > http://www.memoryverses.org > > > Sender: ssimpson()memoryverses.org > > ====================================================================== > ==== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > > > > Sender: neylton()pms.ba.gov.br ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:18 PM Subject: BibleMem: Scriptorium From: Bible Memory List Hi, everyone!   I agree! Let’s get back in the discussion mode again.   I’ll start by telling you all about the Scriptorium 2006 in Ohio, where we plan to recite the entire New Testament over a period of 3 days. Various individuals and groups have committed to reciting certain passages. It will be a great place to get together with other Bible memory enthusiasts. For more information, please visit the Bible memory events page at HYPERLINK "http://www.pursuinglife.com/"www.pursuinglife.com!   Pursuing Jesus, Lavern Gingerich HYPERLINK "mailto:lavern()pursuinglife.com"lavern()pursuinglife.com HYPERLINK "http://www.pursuinglife.com"www.pursuinglife.com Desiring God and the Words of His Mouth   Sender: lavern()pursuinglife.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:41 PM Subject: BibleMem: Bible Memory Programs - Which to use and why? From: Bible Memory List Dear Memory Verses Org Members,   My name is David Harvey, and I live in Odessa, Ukraine.  As a 52 year old disabled pensioner, I downloaded E-Sword with all add-ons from HYPERLINK "http://www.e-sword.net"www.e-sword.net.  I enjoyed reading the Bible through with several commentaries and dictionaries and maps to aid my understanding.    Now I have seen that I need to memorize Scripture in order to establish doctrines in my feeble mind and to witness to others, if I run across a Russian or Ukrainian that speaks English.  I have very high blood pressure and this negatively affects my memory.  I need a system to do this right. Now I know people are memorizing whole verses, chapters and books of the Bible.  I have even read that the Moslems expect a 13 year-old to quote the Quran.  We as Christians should do no less, because one day, our Bibles will be taken from us and destroyed in order to stamp out Christianity and some of us must undertake this work for that day.  It will not be the first or the last time this has happened in history and history does repeat itself.   Being a pensioner due to disability, I found three free Bible Memory programs in addition to the new E-Sword version 7.7.7, which are Bible Memory 2000, Scripture Memory System 3, InVerse and Lamp Light.  I am wondering are there any others that might be better to use.  What abibilities should a good Bible memory program have?  Which is the better one to use?   I also have a free program that automatically give me the verse in KJV from a cite, called InstaVerse from Word Search, that has saved me a lot of time.  I would appreciate any response.   Thanks, David Harvey Odessa, Ukraine       _____   Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! HYPERLINK "http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39174/*http://photomail.mai l.yahoo.com"New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Sender: davidharvey13th()yahoo.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:41 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List Hello Everybody, I am sorry for not writing anything and thank you for the reminder! My goal this year has been to read the whole of the scriptures! I am using the New King James Version translation of the bible, at the moment. I hope to read the KJV bible right through on the next reading of the bible. Please pray that the Lord will continually help me to stay the course in my bible reading and foremostly in my walk with Him. God bless you in your walk with Him! Much Blessings, Kevin Anderson. Sender: Krablessed()aol.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:41 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List Dear Cory, I can't agree with you more, it is very true sometimes I wonder why I have been so lazy in memorizing scripture. I use to have such a passion to memorize scripture and now all is gone. I have been struggling for a long time to get back to this discipline without much success. As I pray I will request that you all pray with me so I could glorify God in this way also. Thanks Romeo Bugyei -----Original Message----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 13:18:31 -0500 Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization > > Stephen and others, > > I hope you are all being blessed through the memorization of God's > amazing Word. I know I am. I have written with my story before, but > I just wanted to pass on a quick word of encouragement to you all. > God has given me a calling and a passion to memorize and retain the > entire New Testament. > I > received this call from the Holy Spirit around my 25th birthday, and > my goal was to accomplish this task by age 30. At this point I am > still on track, by the grace of God, and I have about one year left to > go. Currently, I'm halfway through Luke, whick will be book #25. > I'll finish the task over the next year by memorizing Acts, and then > last of all, Matthew. (strange order, I know!) > > > First of all, however, you have to understand that I am probably the > laziest person in the world on my own. All of this perseverance in > memorization has come through the power of the Holy Spirit. It all > started with a prayer something like this: > > "Lord, I know that on my own I don't have the desire to know > you intimately through your Word. Please put that desire in my heart! > In this way, you will receive all of the glory, because none of it > will be my own accomplishment." > > > A prayer and an attitude like this will open up the floodgates for you! > I am truly convinced of this. Five years ago, I was stuck trying to > memorize James. I could barely get it done, and soon I would stop > reviewing it altogether. Finally, I would have to start all over > again, which was very discouraging. Sound familiar? This cycle can > change for you, too. > Just throw yourself before his throne and be willing to admit that on > your own you can't do it. (and probably don't even have the desire to) > God will lift you up and empower you from there. In this way, God > will be accomplishing this work in your life at every point. > He will give you the desire, the Holy Spirit will encourage and > empower you, and you will give all the glory to God. Or, as Paul > writes: > > > (Rom. 11:36) "For from him, and through him, and to him are all > things. > To him be the glory forever! Amen." > > I wish you all the best! > In Him, > Cory Grimm > Seminary student, Sioux Falls, SD > > > > > > Sender: corygrimm()yahoo.com > > ====================================================================== > = > === > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > Sender: rbugyei()sic-gh.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:30 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: Bible Memory Programs - Which to use and why? From: Bible Memory List Hello David, I also am 52, well almost.  My birthday is on Saturday.  The program that I recommend is to simply identify verses of scripture to memorize as the Holy Spirit impresses them upon you.  Work on them every day until you have mastered them.  Some will take only a day or two while others will take longer.  When you have a verse mastered move it to weekly recall. These are the verses you have previously memorized and then recall them at the end of the week.  If you can recite both the text and the reference then move it to monthy recall.  If you can't recite the text and reference work on it again until I have it down and then keep it in your weekly recall list.  I think you can see the pattern here.  You will have daily memory verses, weekly recall verses, monthly recall verses, quarterly (once every three months) etc,  When you have a verse mastered move it to less frequent recall.  If at that time you can't quote both the verse and reference then move it back up the list and work on it again.  This will help to keep verses fresh in your mind.  I hope this helps.     Michael Kinch, Canada Bible Memory List wrote: Dear Memory Verses Org Members,   My name is David Harvey, and I live in Odessa, Ukraine.  As a 52 year old disabled pensioner, I downloaded E-Sword with all add-ons from HYPERLINK "http://www.e-sword.net"www.e-sword.net.  I enjoyed reading the Bible through with several commentaries and dictionaries and maps to aid my understanding.    Now I have seen that I need to memorize Scripture in order to establish doctrines in my feeble mind and to witness to others, if I run across a Russian or Ukrainian that speaks English.  I have very high blood pressure and this negatively affects my memory.  I need a system to do this right. Now I know people are memorizing whole verses, chapters and books of the Bible.  I have even read that the Moslems expect a 13 year-old to quote the Quran.  We as Christians should do no less, because one day, our Bibles will be taken from us and destroyed in order to stamp out Christianity and some of us must undertake this work for that day.  It will not be the first or the last time this has happened in history and history does repeat itself.   Being a pensioner due to disability, I found three free Bible Memory programs in addition to the new E-Sword version 7.7.7, which are Bible Memory 2000, Scripture Memory System 3, InVerse and Lamp Light.  I am wondering are there any others that might be better to use.  What abibilities should a good Bible memory program have?  Which is the better one to use?   I also have a free program that automatically give me the verse in KJV from a cite, called InstaVerse from Word Search, that has saved me a lot of time.  I would appreciate any response.   Thanks, David Harvey Odessa, Ukraine       _____   Yahoo! 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Sender: diligentbiblestudent()yahoo.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:36 PM Subject: BibleMem: RE: Re: Re: Scripture Memorization From: Bible Memory List Hi, In my passion to memorize Scripture I created The Bible Study in Stereo (with the help of many saints) to help people memorize chapters of Scripture to music. Our group originally memorized Romans 12 using many different memory tool techniques - music was one of them. We discovered everyone had the most fun with the music and 6 months later - everyone still knew those verses! We use the NIV - not my translation of choice - but the translation we believe the Lord wanted us to use. Our music is word for word from the Scriptures with some phrases repeated. So far, we have completed Philippians 1, 2, 3, 4, James 1, 2, Ephesians 4, Colossians 3, and Psalms 1 & 103. We have a website at tbsis.com - you can sample the music - we think it is pretty good - it may not be your style - but hey - if it is not - I guarantee it will grow on you if you have a desire to memorize chapters of Scripture. Marianne The Bible Study in Stereo -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 11:41 AM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: Re: Re: Scripture Memorization Dear Cory, I can't agree with you more, it is very true sometimes I wonder why I have been so lazy in memorizing scripture. I use to have such a passion to memorize scripture and now all is gone. I have been struggling for a long time to get back to this discipline without much success. As I pray I will request that you all pray with me so I could glorify God in this way also. Thanks Romeo Bugyei -----Original Message----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 13:18:31 -0500 Subject: BibleMem: Re: Scripture Memorization > > Stephen and others, > > I hope you are all being blessed through the memorization of God's > amazing Word. I know I am. I have written with my story before, but > I just wanted to pass on a quick word of encouragement to you all. > God has given me a calling and a passion to memorize and retain the > entire New Testament. > I > received this call from the Holy Spirit around my 25th birthday, and > my goal was to accomplish this task by age 30. At this point I am > still on track, by the grace of God, and I have about one year left to > go. Currently, I'm halfway through Luke, whick will be book #25. > I'll finish the task over the next year by memorizing Acts, and then > last of all, Matthew. (strange order, I know!) > > > First of all, however, you have to understand that I am probably the > laziest person in the world on my own. All of this perseverance in > memorization has come through the power of the Holy Spirit. It all > started with a prayer something like this: > > "Lord, I know that on my own I don't have the desire to know > you intimately through your Word. Please put that desire in my heart! > In this way, you will receive all of the glory, because none of it > will be my own accomplishment." > > > A prayer and an attitude like this will open up the floodgates for you! > I am truly convinced of this. Five years ago, I was stuck trying to > memorize James. I could barely get it done, and soon I would stop > reviewing it altogether. Finally, I would have to start all over > again, which was very discouraging. Sound familiar? This cycle can > change for you, too. > Just throw yourself before his throne and be willing to admit that on > your own you can't do it. (and probably don't even have the desire to) > God will lift you up and empower you from there. In this way, God > will be accomplishing this work in your life at every point. > He will give you the desire, the Holy Spirit will encourage and > empower you, and you will give all the glory to God. Or, as Paul > writes: > > > (Rom. 11:36) "For from him, and through him, and to him are all > things. > To him be the glory forever! Amen." > > I wish you all the best! > In Him, > Cory Grimm > Seminary student, Sioux Falls, SD > > > > > > Sender: corygrimm()yahoo.com > > ====================================================================== > = > === > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > Sender: rbugyei()sic-gh.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: marianne()greers.us ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:30 PM Subject: BibleMem: MemLok Bible Memory Info (was Re: Bible Memory From: Bible Memory List Hey David...MemLok isn't free, but it was $59 and is now $29.95 USD. By God's Grace, 150,000 are using it in 40+ countries. You may want to give it a try. It is a 8MB download. Money Back Guarantee. You asked. I'm the author ~ just couldn't resist :) http://www.memlok.com Sender: memlok()memlok.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 9:32 PM Subject: BibleMem: Help From: Bible Memory List I am very interested in memorizing scriptures from the bible.  I study but I can't remember most of the scriptures that I read.  I love the Lord and i love his word and would likie to learn more about him, especially when I'm faced with a crisis and no one is there to encourage me, this is when I would like to be able to pull out the word from my heart and memory.  Are there any kind of study guides to help me? Sender: JYJJJ605()aol.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 9:32 PM Subject: BibleMem: memorization idea From: Bible Memory List Hello, my name is Ron Burkholder and I work for Remax, I bought a blackberry phone and find this the easiest way to keep all my Bible verses with me at all times. I'm sure you may have heard of Dr.Jack Van Impe I am using his memorization plan. I started Jan 1 2006 and have not missed a day yet praise the Lord! No Q-cards at all and I store all verses in my Act Data base on my computer by topic and packet number and then just transfer to my black berry and away I go! Anywhere, and I am on schedule to have 1040 Bible verses memorized by topic by Jan 1, 07. I simply cut and paste the bible verse from an online KJV Bible site and Paste into the Act Data base and transfer to the blackberry! It fantastic and I have all my verses with me at all times. You know its hard to carry all your cards with you when ever you go out. Remember Save each verse like this: P 1a Romans 1:1 then the next verse needs to be saved as P 1b, I do this until the letter t and this is 20 verses for the week. said aloud 7x P simply means Packet, I am now on P8. I hope this may be of help to you. Call me if you want to discuss this more.   In Christ, Ron Burkholder 519 579 2950 Sender: ronburkholder()sympatico.ca ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 9:32 PM Subject: BibleMem: Scripture Memorization using a Palm Treo From: Bible Memory List i recently found a small program (MyVerses) for scripture memorization that works on a Palm treo. its incredible useful, as i almost always have the palm phone with me, and can just open it up and start reviewing. the software uses Ron Hood's scripture memory review system, which i've found works very well. i know this 'place' is for a different software program, but i'm sure Christians will appreciate any program that helps improve memorizing God's Word. 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