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Many of us feel scattered—pulled in too many directions, carrying more than we know how to name. Scripture reminds us that God’s people have always needed ways to slow down, to remember, and to pay attention to where God is at work. Drawing from Psalm 77, Lamentations 3, and Psalm 102, Why Journaling Still Matters explores remembering as an act of faith and hope. Through Scripture and song, we are invited to notice God’s faithfulness taking shape in our lives—like raising an Ebenezer—especially when memory and clarity feel thin.
By King of Kings Lutheran ChurchMany of us feel scattered—pulled in too many directions, carrying more than we know how to name. Scripture reminds us that God’s people have always needed ways to slow down, to remember, and to pay attention to where God is at work. Drawing from Psalm 77, Lamentations 3, and Psalm 102, Why Journaling Still Matters explores remembering as an act of faith and hope. Through Scripture and song, we are invited to notice God’s faithfulness taking shape in our lives—like raising an Ebenezer—especially when memory and clarity feel thin.