Writing Devotionals (Part 5)

The five basic patterns for writing devotionals listed below were originally suggested by Mary Lou Redding, managing editor, The Upper Room (used with permission).

1. The Interior Monologue: One person reflects on past experiences. An individual looks inward to seek understanding.

2. A First Person Interacting with Others: One individual is talking to and/or sharing an experience with others. (My friends and I, my daughter and I, etc.)

3. A Third Person Reports or Observes: The writer didn’t participate in the incident. He is telling about someone else’s experiences.

4. The Object Lesson: Take a common object and reflect upon it. Use items such as a turtle, a sunset, a rock formation, or ocean waves.

5. Phrase or Motto Set in a Christian Context: Take a well-known motto and think of how Christians could understand it in a different way.
Example: Crossover means taking the Cross over to an unsaved world.

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