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{{/requirement 2b}}
<!--    b. Journal your thoughts by asking questions like:
       “What did I learn about God?”
       “What did I learn about myself?”
       “How can I apply this to my life today?”
       “What in this text is meaningful to me?”
       “What is the theme in the verses I read?”
   You may journal through writing, drawing or electronic process.
-->
{{:Investiture Achievement/Journalling}}

Translations:Investiture Achievement/Voyager/Personal Growth/31/en/requirement 2b

The questions are to be asked in relation to the Bible texts read in Requirement 2a. The point of having the Pathfinder answer these questions is to encourage him think about the text in a way that he may not have before. It is easier than we like to admit to read a long passage and not even think about it. Journaling should help prevent this.

How the journaling is done should be left to the Pathfinder.

Writing

Some people are more comfortable writing things down. This can be done with a pencil (or pen) and paper in a notebook, in a diary, on a word processor, or even on a blog or social network posting.

Drawing

Some children do not like to write and will resist it mightily. For such children, the thought of not being invested in not likely to be an effective motivator. They may prefer to illustrate the concepts instead, and that is a valid way for them to journal their thoughts.

Electronic Process

The Pathfinder may choose to write his journal entries in a word processor, a blog, or a social network. While these may be considered either writing or an "electronic process," there are other options available. For instance, Pathfinders may wish to make an audio or video recording of their thoughts. If they have the equipment, this should be encouraged. If they are not comfortable sharing the material with the club, do not force them to.