The Prayer and Reflection Journal by Gospel Life Learning and designed by "yours truly" is now available at Amazon. I chose Amazon at this time for distribution due to its affordability and dependable delivery. I'm sharing some photos here of what the journal offers on the inside.
If you stay with this blog post to the end, I've added a short video from 7 years ago - where I explained the prayer and reflection method. I also explain why I emphasize three areas: 1) prayer tracking, 2) accepting God's forgiveness intentionally, and 3) releasing requests to Him.
So let's take a look inside, but first, here is the cover:
Prayer and Reflection Journal - Available Here
On the inside, there are pages for Weekly Reflections at the beginning of each week. See the photo below:
Prayer and Reflection Journal - Available Here
Plus extra pages for each week for personal notes:
Prayer and Reflection Journal - Available Here
And here is a quick Reel that shows the size of the book, and then keep scrolling down for the YouTube video from 7 years ago where I explain the process I teach...
Prayer and Reflection Journal - Available Here
I hope you enjoy this resource and that it supports you in your time with God and time for reflection!
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With Grace,
Sherry
Have you ever sat down to pray and felt your mind wandering? Or struggled to put your thoughts into words? That’s where guided prayer journaling for spiritual growth becomes a highly recommended practice. Writing out your prayers helps you slow down, focus, and truly connect with God.
When we take time for reflective Bible journaling for deeper faith, we’re not just reading Scripture—we’re letting it sink into our hearts. We’re asking, What is God showing me today? How does this apply to my life? Writing out our thoughts and prayers helps us process what He’s teaching us and strengthens our faith in the process.
If you’re not sure where to start, try using daily prayer journal prompts for a closer walk with God. Simple questions like, What am I grateful for today? What’s on my heart? What truth from Scripture do I need to hold onto? can guide you into deeper conversations with the Lord.
Your journal isn’t just words on a page—it’s a record of God’s faithfulness. A place to pour out your heart, surrender your worries, and grow in trust.