Problems can seem overwhelming. When we are in the midst of a significant crisis, many of us struggle with defining the problem and implementing helpful solutions. This worksheet helps us to identify three unbiblical and unproductive ways of handling problems. It also encourages us to destroy problems, not people, as we deal with issues in a biblical and God-honoring way.
Do you ever find yourself getting overwhelmed with problems? Do you find yourself struggling with thinking clearly during a challenging situation? This four-step approach to rethinking a problem will help.
Anger is a significant issue for so many people. People often stuff or spew their anger, but very few learn to study their anger. This journal assignment will help you to do just that. It will help you understand, evaluate, and respond to your anger in better ways.
When people tend to worry, they imagine the worst things possible. What we find frequently is that many of those worries never come true. People worry about what could happen, but that does not mean it will happen. This worksheet can help challenge wrong beliefs and help people focus on God’s principles and promises to help with their fears.
Do you ever struggle with doing a Bible study or journaling the key ideas from your reading? This Bible Study Note Sheet will encourage you to ponder and meditate on Scripture. Also, God’s Word is meant for you, so this worksheet will help you personalize what you are learning. It will also guide you in learning to pray God’s Word, and finally, it will encourage you to put into practice the principles and promises you find in reading the Word of God.
There probably is not a day that goes by that we do not have some level of conflict with others. This worksheet helps us focus on the problem and not the person. It helps us evaluate how we have handled a dispute and how we should deal with it moving forward.
The God who began a good work in you will continue it through your lifetime and will finish it when we meet him face-to-face. God works for us, and God works in us. He enables us to become more like Christ every single day. This work is progressive and continual in this life. This worksheet helps us review and evaluate gains made during counseling and discipleship, show gratitude to God for what he has done, and develop plans for future growth and change.
One of the keys to growing in Christlikeness in our lives is to unearth and discover, and biblically evaluate our thinking patterns, speaking, and acting. This worksheet will help you be honest and specific about areas in your life that are not meeting biblical standards in thinking, speaking, and acting.
Do you struggle with the lack of hope? Do you find yourself struggling with doubt and insecurity during times of great challenge? During those times, you need to find your rest and assurance in pondering, personalizing, praying, and practicing what God’s Word says. In the short devotional, spend time meditating and studying each of these passages. Write down whatever comes to mind in the spaces below. And let God speak to you.
Do you struggle with applying the truth that you learn during your study of God’s word? This God’s grace prayer journal will allow you to focus on gratitude and live in contentment in life. The journal pages encourage you to observe what you are learning from the Bible text, evaluate how you have failed to live according to the truths stated, seek forgiveness, and develop godly plans for change.
When was the last time someone said thank you to you? When was the last time you said thank you to someone else? So many people today struggle with a lack of thankfulness and ingratitude. This leads to struggles with complaining, criticizing, and comparing. Gratitude and thankfulness provide a powerful remedy for these problems. This gratitude journal helps us to identify what we should be grateful for and what we do as a result of seeing life as a gift.
Learning to recognize, verbalize, and manage your emotions is an essential part of the growth and helps in relationships. This workbook helps you to identify core emotions with which you are struggling. It gives you a list of over 100 emotions. The list will help you to determine the variety of feelings that you may be dealing with. It also gives you a journal assignment that will help you to recognize, evaluate, anticipate, and direct your emotions in God-honoring ways
Far too many times, we focus on what other people need to do for us and do not focus on areas where we need to take responsibility in our lives. We tend to shift responsibility and blame to others. This will never lead to lasting freedom. This worksheet will help us to identify areas that we need to change, learn to take responsibility for those areas, and grow in the grace and knowledge of God, and be used by God to help others.
Fear dominates so many people today. When people struggle with fear, they find themselves struggling to think clearly. 2 Timothy 1:7 says, “God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” Self-control could also be translated as a sound mind. It is a disciplined and self-controlled, and rightly prioritized mind. This simple journal will help you to write out your fears and biblically reframe your thinking and behaving to deal with your fears.
Many of us struggle with having healthy relationships in our lives. Some people do not have significant people in their lives to whom they can be accountable. Relationships are essential for our life and growth. This worksheet helps us identify three specific relationships each one of us should have if we grow personally and be used relationally.
Do you know what you want to change? Do you know what keeps you from making significant progress in your life? This worksheet, in combination with our video teaching, will help you to learn how to: identify the situations in your life, understand why you react to them the way that you do, lean on God and His Word, and begin to respond in godly habits that will cause your life to flourish and be fruitful.
This worksheet helps you explore making positive changes in your life and committing to actively working towards those goals. The worksheet encourages you to define what you want to change, identify the motives for changing, recognize your greatest struggles, and identify ways you have tried to change in the past that have not worked.