Guided Journals

Guided journals are a useful tool for Christians who want to grow their faith. In all forms of goal-setting, whether it’s for your physical health or your spiritual health, it’s important to have two things: a result in mind and a plan with a deadline. The four guided journals in the Weekly Project Series deliver motivation and a space for spiritual reflection to Christians with goals of connecting to the Holy Spirit through prayer, faith, self-care, and gratitude

Guided journals are a useful tool for Christians who want to grow their faith. Most often used for individual worship, Bible studies, and small groups, faith-based guided journals help you set and reach goals for your spiritual health. 


In all forms of goal-setting, especially spiritual goal-setting, it’s important to have two things: a result you want to achieve and a plan with a deadline. The four guided journals in the Weekly Project Series are organized so you can focus on a particular aspect of your spiritual life and reflect on relevant verses over the course of an entire year. 

What are The Weekly Project Guided Journals? 

The Weekly Project is a series of 52-week guided journals that help you reflect on God’s work in your life. There is a separate guided journal for each spiritual discipline including prayer, faith, self-care, and gratitude

Every week of The Weekly Project guided journals include: 

  • A biblical theme to focus on
  • A short but impactful Bible verse to help you reflect and meditate
  • Inspirational insight to guide your thoughts and jumpstart your prayer project
  • Journaling prompts to help you pray, reflect, and connect with God

Find the best guided journal for you or discover a thoughtful gift for Christmas, Mother's Day, birthdays, or even for welcoming new members to your Bible study group! 

Guided Journal #1: For beginners in faith and prayer life 

The Weekly Prayer Project: A Challenge to Journal, Pray, Reflect, and Connect with God

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Your Turn

Journaling is such a special time between ourselves and God. But the right words to mediate don't always come readily out of our pens and pencils. Have you used a guided journal before for spiritual growth? Could you or someone you know benefit from the prompts and questions delivered through a guided journal? Come share your thoughts with us. We want to hear from you!