


Prayer Journal
Draw Near, 12-Week Prayer Journal
Journal Highlights
Language
English
Material
Paperback
Page Count
195 pages
Notebook Weight
12.5 ounces
Your 12-Week Guide to Talking with God
This 12-week guided prayer journal offers daily prompts for gratitude, reflection, prayer requests, listening, and affirmations, giving structure to your ongoing conversation with God.
Daily faith prompts
Intentional prayer focus
Track answered prayers
Grow prayer confidence
Build lasting habits
What Is In A Prayer Journal?
Daily guided pages
Sections for gratitude, prayer requests, listening, and affirmation.
Weekly prayer rhythm
A people-focused roadmap that tells you whom to pray for each day.
Flexible pacing
Suggested time breakdowns to help you build your prayer rhythm that works for you.
Ignite Your Prayer Life
Take our guided prayer journal home and turn everyday moments into heartfelt conversations with God.
Pray Well, Live Well
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Our guided daily and weekly prompts cut through mental clutter to help you focus on gratitude and heartfelt petitions. You’ll move from scattered thoughts to calm prayers with God, creating a peaceful space where every request is voiced with confidence.
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You’ll find daily page spreads, prayer requests, gratitude notes, and prayer rhythm recommendations, all in one place. Everything stays organized and easy to access, so you can track answered prayers and meaningful reflections without flipping between scattered sheets or digital notes.
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Bible-based affirmations are woven throughout each daily check-in, offering timely reminders of God’s promises and who you are in Christ. These upward-focused declarations warm your heart, strengthen your faith, and invite you into a deeper belief in God’s steadfast love.
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We’re a Kansas City–based team on a mission to uplift lives through faith-rooted journaling and positivity. Our products guide you to connect with God in practical, heartfelt ways.
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Bring intention and joy to your prayer time—order your guided prayer journal today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Prayer Journal
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Yes, it’s okay to have a prayer journal. Prayer journals are simply tools to help you record your conversations with God. Our guided journal gives you structured space for gratitude, Scripture, requests, listening, and affirmation. They don’t make God listen to you, but help you stay focused and remember His faithfulness.
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No, writing in a prayer journal is not the same as praying, but it supports your prayer life as you speak one-on-one with God. When you jot down thoughts, verses, and requests, you clarify what you want to pray about and can return to those notes in future conversations with God.
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To have a prayer journal, pick a consistent time and open to a fresh daily spread. Use the built-in sections—gratitude, Scripture, prayer requests, listening, and affirmation to guide each entry. Keep the Weekly Prayer Rhythm chart at the front to steer whom you pray for each day.
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You write in a prayer journal by dating blank pages, then manually list gratitude items, favorite verses, prayer requests, and space for quiet reflection. Or you can skip the setup and use our Draw Near Prayer Journal, which gives you daily sections for gratitude, Scripture reflection, prayer requests, listening notes, and affirmations—just fill in the blanks. Learn more in our What Is a Prayer Journal? article.
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The four things that should be included in a prayer journal are praise (thanksgiving), petition (asking for needs), confession (owning mistakes and seeking forgiveness), and listening (waiting in silence for God’s guidance). Our Draw Near Prayer Journal builds each of these elements into its daily pages, no checklist needed on your part. See our Christian Prayers for Family Strength post for examples of powerful petitions and praise.
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The three Ps of prayer are praise, penitence (confession), and petition. Our journal covers praise in the gratitude sections, penitence in the prayer outline, and petition in the prayer requests areas, so you hit all three every time.
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You can organize your prayer journals using tabs or loose notes to separate sections, but it can get messy. Our Draw Near Prayer Journal keeps everything in one place with dated daily spreads, a Weekly Prayer Rhythm chart, and a notes section in the back. For focused topic ideas—like prayers during pregnancy or for growing your family, check out our Prayers for Pregnant Women and Christian Prayers for Fertility articles.
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A simple but powerful prayer is “Lord, align my heart with Your will today.” What makes it powerful? This prayer blends trust and surrender in one line. Our affirmation prompts encourage you to declare such brief, meaningful prayers regularly.
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The SOAP method of prayer journaling uses the acronym SOAP, which stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer.
First, write a verse under a scripture section.
Next, note what stands out as observations.
Then reflect on how it applies to application.
Finally, turn those insights into a short prayer to God.