Thursday, April 4, 2024
Reading through the Bible in 1 Year
Thursday, February 1, 2024
We're Reading the Bible in 1 Year
Join us on our journey through the Bible this year. We are learning about forgiveness and God's mercy when people mess up.
Monday, December 11, 2023
Celebrate the Holidays With Us
We're celebrating the season and looking for peace in the world. Join us as we continue our journey: reading.
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Reading the Bible Exodus Chapter 6
Monday, September 18, 2023
Reading the Bible in 1-Year: Genesis Chapter 33 - Jacob Meets Esau
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Thursday, August 3, 2023
Reading the Bible for 1 Year - Chapter 8 of Genesis - God's Promise
If you want to listen to us reading God's Promise in the Bible, in Chapter 8 of Genesis, here it is: Chapter 8 of Genesis
Lars and I are hoping to bring people together by sharing our reading through the Bible in one year.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Reading the Bible in 1 Year - Genesis Chapter 5
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Chapter 1
https://rumble.com/v32sw6o-reading-the-bible-in-1-year.html
Chapter 2
https://rumble.com/v32yhe4-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-2.html
Chapter 3
https://rumble.com/v336oyi-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-3.html
Chapter 4
https://rumble.com/v338qe6-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-4.html
Chapter 5
https://rumble.com/v33nr38-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-5.html
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Reading the Bible in 1 Year - Chapter 4 of Genesis
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We're reading the Bible in 1 year. - spending just 10 minutes a day reading a chapter and discussing what we get out of it. We're hoping to learn some important life lessons and to gain some compassion and understanding to use in our daily lives.
Chapter 1
https://rumble.com/v32sw6o-reading-the-bible-in-1-year.html
Chapter 2
https://rumble.com/v32yhe4-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-2.html
Chapter 3
https://rumble.com/v336oyi-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-3.html
Chapter 4
https://rumble.com/v338qe6-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-4.html
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Reading the Bible in 1 Year - Chapter 3 of Genesis
We decided to Read through the Bible and share our thoughts with everyone as we read aloud. We're hoping this will help us learn some valuable life lessons and share them with others, as we read.
If you have about 10 minutes a day, you might want to join us in our journey.
Here's the link, if you're interested:
https://rumble.com/v336oyi-reading-the-bible-in-1-year-chapter-3.html
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
DON'T HESITATE - TAKE ACTION . . . verbs in your story
Action
Verbs
Action Verbs are “in-the-moment”
words that move a story forward. As writers, we want our reader’s eyes to keep
scanning the page, not to stop on a term, word or lack luster phrase.
Mark Twain was once quoted for saying: “When in
doubt, strike it out.”
An Action Verb
describes the action taking place in the story by using immediate words such as run,
walk, do, smile, drive, jump.
Here’s an example of a passive word choice opposed to an action verb.
Before: She was running…
Action: She ran …
Before: She was talking about …
Action: She told…
Before: The group was beginning to come toward the table…
Action: The group sat at the table …
Here
are some examples of Passive words versus Powerful terms:
Powerful Passive
Is |
Am |
Does |
Did |
Are |
Was |
Be |
Were |
Being |
Been |
Should |
Would |
Have |
Has |
Can |
Could |
Must |
Might |
Here's a list of Action verbs (or strong,
powerful, and descriptive words):
Charge
Shoot
Plunge
Hurl
Fling
Lob
Carve
Forge
Force
And, if you need more examples of stronger word choices:
INSTEAD OF: USE
THIS:
Increased Advanced
Helped Strengthened
Started Launched
Found Discovered
Last, but not least, here is a short list of
strong action verbs to use in your writing:
Advance . . . your story
Advise
Alter
Amend
Amplify
Attack
Balloon
Bash
Batter
Beam
Blab
Blast
Bolt
Boost
Brood
Burst
Bust
Cackle
Capture
Catch
Charge
Chip
Clasp
Climb
Clutch
Collide
Command
Cower
Crash
Crave
Crush
Dangle
Dash
Demolish
Depart
Deposit
Detect
Deviate
Devour
Discover
Dismantle
Drag
Drain
Drip
Drop
Engage
Engulf
Enlarge
Ensnare
Erase
Expand
Explode
Explore
Expose
Extend
Extract
Fight
Fish
Fling
Fly
Frown
Fuse
Garble
Gaze
Glare
Gleam
Glisten
Glitter
Gobble
Govern
Grasp
Gravitate
Grip
Groan
Grope
Growl
Guide
Gush
Hack
Hail
Heighten
Hobble
Hover
Ignite
Illuminate
Inspect
Instruct
Impart
Jostle
Launch
Lead
Leap
Locate
Lurch
Lurk
Mimic
Moan
Multiply
Muse
Mushroom
Mystify
Notify
Obtain
Oppress
Order
Paint
Park
Peck
Peek
Peer
Pilot
Poison
Pop
Power
Prick
Probe
Prune
Recite
Recoil
Remove
Report
Retreat
Reveal
Reverberate
Revolve
Rip
Rise
Ruin
Rush
Rust
Saunter
Scamper
Scan
Scorch
Scrape
Scratch
Scrawl
Seize
Serve
Shatter
Shepherd
Shimmer
Shine
Shock
Shrivel
Sizzle
Skip
Skulk
Slash
Slide
Slink
Slip
Slump
Slurp
Smash
Snag
Snarl
Sneak
Soar
Stare
Starve
Steal
Steer
Storm
Strain
Stretch
Strip
Stroll
Struggle
Stumble
Surge
Survey
Swell
Swipe
Swoon
Tail
Tattle
Toddle
Transfigure
Transform
Travel
Treat
Trim
Trip
Trudge
Tussle
Untangle
Unveil
Usher
Veil
Wail
Weave
Wreck
Wrench
Wrest
Wrestle
Wring
Yank
Zap
Zing
Zip
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Thought for Thursday - Word Snobs
I was talking with my kids the other day and we were discussing words and how much they matter.
You can soothe a person's feelings with a kind word spoken at the right moment. Or you can destroy a relationship by slinging words like weapons.
Overall, we can use one word to put a different slant on a perspective, much like colors you might use in art, words paint pictures.
I was saying to my husband this morning that the "intricacies" of....
and he said, "why don't you just say the "details" of ...
I tried to explain by saying "details" is a blunt word that doesn't describe the little nuances of what I was trying to explain.
He said, "Nuances...now you really sound like a word snob."
It's important to know my husband speaks multiple languages, while I only speak one. So maybe that's the reason I use more descriptive words when I'm speaking English. Plus, I want to paint my pictures with words...not to say I wouldn't want to paint a picture with colors if I was talented enough to do it effectively.
Anyway, what do you think? Is it being a word snob to use a more descriptive word or is it something else entirely?
I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.