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Texting a BQJ page as a Gesture of Support

Many of us have already gotten into the habit of creating BQ pages to encourage our friends and family members, especially if they are facing a particular health challenge or in a season of grief.


We can use our #biblequiltjournal pages to curate scriptures for specific situations and embellish them for the unique recipients receiving them.


Here's an example I shared a while back in the post, Pray It Forward.


Encouragement page for Audra on the Sunburst template

In addition to giving completed BQJ pages to loved ones as a gesture of comfort, we can also take photos of our pages so we have them available to share digitally for a spontaneous connection.


Comfort verses on the Cross template

One way that I've done this is to leave a blank spot on a completed page in which I can use the "markup" tool on my phone to insert a name.


For example on this cross template dedicated to the topic of comfort, I left the interior of the cross empty. Each time I want to text this to a friend, I simply add their name digitally onto the cross. (You can use a fun font or bold color to coordinate with your page.)


Comfort page personalized with a friend's name on it

Scripture is always a balm for the soul. With these pages full of verses in our own handwriting and colorful touches, we can offer an immediate, unified message of strength and comfort. When we're able to add a friend's name, that "warms" up the photo even more.


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Related posts:

Offering Gentle Comfort

Comfort: One Piece at a Time

31 Days of Comfort

Scriptures to Pray for Healing


I'm curious if any of you have tried this? What templates or topics do you keep in your arsenal of encouragement?
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