Self-Love and Gratitude: The Christian Practice That Doesn’t Require Either Word
A Christian practice that does the work of self-love and gratitude — without using either word. Slow, scripture-anchored, written for the woman who wants depth.
A Christian practice that does the work of self-love and gratitude — without using either word. Slow, scripture-anchored, written for the woman who wants depth.
A daily prayer journal for the asks you can’t quite say aloud — the embarrassed, the small, the unspiritual ones. A short, honest practice for the prayers nobody else holds.
A new-year prayer journal for women without the pretty-page pressure — for the woman whose prayer life has been quietly suffocated by the aesthetic and just.
A women’s prayer journal for the year ahead — built around a thirty-day diagnostic for the woman who wants this to be the year she actually prays like she means it.
A prayer journal and devotion practice with 30 prompts that earn their place — contemplative, scripture-anchored, written for the woman who wants depth without.
A six-section setup for a prayer journal that holds a year of real life — the structure most prayer journals never get past page ten without.
50 honest, plain-language prompts for the days the Christian journal stares back blank. Not cheerful — useful. Pick one, write five minutes, close.
A guide to how to journal after reading the Bible — three small frameworks for filling the pause after you close the page. Pick the one that fits how you read.
A DIY guide to how to make a prayer journal from scratch — one sheet of paper, a pen, five minutes. The build that gets used, not the one that takes a weekend.
A contemplative guide to how to use a scripture journal — five real methods, the season each fits, and the case for picking one and staying six weeks.