The lame walk. Wow! HT: Lars Walker at Brandywine Books.
Here, both the data about world health and prosperity and the way it’s presented are fascinating. You’ll just have to take my word for it and watch to understand what I’m talking about:
I really like this idea: Journibles.
The idea for this comes from Deuteronomy 17:18, where God commands the kings of Israel to hand-write their own copy of the Torah, or book of the law. The purpose of this was so that they would carry it with them always, read it, learn from it, and lead the people accordingly. It’s interesting to note that 3400 years later, educators have been discovering that most people learn kinesthetically, by doing or writing things out for themselves.
As you open the book, you will see chapter and verse numbers on the right-hand pages. These are conveniently spaced according to the length of each verse. However, these pre-formatted lines are left blank for you to hand-write your Journibleâ„¢ book of yourself.
In fact, I think I’m going to ask for one of these, maybe the book of John, for Christmas.
Interesting. Journible, eh? Nice way of learning Scripture, I think.
My Sunday Salon: http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2010/12/sunday-salon-salman-rushdie.html