Synopses & Reviews
A journal is like a diary. In an age of easily deleted e-mails and text messages, a journal provides permanency in a persons life. A well-kept journal contains interesting facts, personal insights, and fascinating bits of information, while actual handwriting provides familiarity missing in typed copy. Journals provide excellent opportunities for children to practice their writing skills. As years pass, a journal grows in value, and is often used to verify dates or settle questions. The journal is undated in order to accommodate those who need more space. A Bible verse appears on each page of the journal, while in the back of each book, you will find an appendix for recording specific information.
About the Author
Kristin Good lives in southern Virginia with her husband Kelvin, and their five daughters and two sons. She enjoys reading, gardening, and baking bread with freshly ground wheat. She also spends time writing and editing, using skills learned from her mother.