What to write in a blessings jar?
What to write in a blessings jar?
Count Your Blessings Jar “Count your blessings, name them one by one, Count your blessings see what God hath done!” That is the exact purpose of a Blessing Jar… To be reminded of the ways that God has worked in our lives over the previous year!
What is a blessing jar?
A blessings jar is simply a place to write down the things that you’re thankful for on a daily basis.
How do you make a prayer jar?
How to Make a Prayer Jar
- To get the sheer, matte look: Pour elmers glue into a paint cup. Add a few drops of liquid watercolor (choose from red, yellow, blue, green, orange and violet). Mix it in with the glue.
- To get an opaque, shiny look: Pour arylic paint into a paint cup. You can mix colors if you’d like.
How do you start a blessing?
A Few Tips When Giving a Blessing
- Be Yourself. So some of the encouragement I like to give people when they’re learning to bless others is first just to be yourself.
- Use Appropriate Touch. The second is when you’re blessing your children or even a good friend or a spouse, I encourage an appropriate touch.
- Make Eye Contact.
What is a blessing box?
The Blessing Boxes are honor system food pantries where people can take food who are in need. Also, this is an easy way for those who want to help others to donate non-perishable food. You can always make a donation without sponsorship to the blessing boxes, just stop by the box and leave a Blessing for others.
What are blessing boxes?
What is a God jar?
A God Jar is anything you wish it to be, in which you can put your wishes, dreams, problems, prayers. You may want to think of it as a spiritual mailbox.
How do you pray over a prayer box?
Think of it as a mailbox to God. It’s been said that worry is a prayer for something you don’t want to happen. So instead, write about your concerns, fear, discouragement, frustration, and sadness, then place them in the box for God’s attention. You can tell God anything.
What do you put in a blessing box?
These are the items most commonly donated and used to stock the Blessing Box:
- Canned food with ring-pulls.
- Socks.
- Mittens.
- Hand warmers.
- Crackers.
- Toilet paper.
- Non-perishable foods.
- Bottled water.