![]() I’m ordering online next time.įor a copy of the prayers, please subscribe to receive The Littlest Way by email– Click Here. Target does not carry these or I would have bought them! Colored Filler Paper, 100 sheets And here’s some pretty Martha Stewart 5-Tab Small-Format Plastic Dividers. Oh goodness, look how pretty these colored papers are. Insertable Plastic Dividers, 5.5 x 8.5 Inches, 5-Tab Set Mini Binder Pockets, Fits 3-Ring and 7-Ring Binders, Assorted, Pack of 5 Mini Filler Paper, 5.5 x 8.5 Inches, 100 Sheets Mini Durable View Binder for 5.5 x 8.5 Inches Pages, 1 Inch Round Ring I purchased some of these supplies over a year ago at Target for something else, so I’ll link to Amazon in case Target doesn’t have something in stock or you would rather just order online. Here’s a list of resources I used–or wished I would have used–to make my prayer journal. What, you have not signed up to receive The Littlest Way in your email? Click here now and never miss a new post. The prayers I composed are available as free printables for subscribers of The Littlest Way. And not just specifically for each one of them individually, but also for the specifics of their lives: the things they view as forms of entertainment, their friendships, vocation, and future spouses. It hit me in a powerful way the necessity of my prayers for them and especially for my prayers for each one of them individually and specifically. I wanted my prayers to include the intention that he would recognize the need to take up his cross and seek his comfort and consolation in Christ with all meekness and humility.Īs I was composing the prayers for my children, I was literally moved to tears. I respect and am so appreciative of the time he spends each day in such a difficult place so he can provide for his family. While pondering the prayers for my husband Chris, I wanted to acknowledge the fact that the world is difficult. These prayers needed verses specifically about joy, gratitude, and hope. My prayers contain an underlying thread repeating some daily affirmations that I need to help keep my mind healthy and strong. The prayers I composed for myself address the various and intricate parts of my life as a child of God, wife, mother, friend, and writer. When I can’t find the words or think of the intentions I have for myself, my husband or my children, these prayers will be a great starting point and a firm foundation of the desires of my heart. ![]() These prayers form the spine of my daily prayer. To get my prayer journal started, I composed a set of prayers inspired by the Scriptures, by other prayers I’ve prayed, devotionals I’ve read, and from prompts from the Holy Spirit. Using this prayer journal alongside my Bible journaling has already been a much-needed help in my devotional time. Thanks be to God I have healthy, sometimes noisy children. And, because I’m a visual person and figured some of you may be as well, I made a video showing you how I set up my new prayer journal. It was hard finding a pocket of quiet in my home on a snowy, inside day to make the video. ![]() I decided to create a prayer journal because, in addition to focus and intention, I also need accountability. I need to become more focused and intentional. ![]() I mentioned in a recent Daybook Online Journal post, Daybook Online Journal: Lent Begins, that I need to amp up my prayer life.
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