Prayer habit resources for real life.
Expanded guides for starting a prayer journal, using ACTS prayer, building a 90-day rhythm, and helping groups pray with consistency.
Start Here
Gentle guides for rebuilding a prayer rhythm when consistency has been hard.
ACTS Method
Simple explanations and examples for adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication.
Group Use
Ways ministries, Bible studies and retreats can use a shared journal rhythm.
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Each article points back to the same practical goal: a repeatable prayer habit that can survive ordinary days.
Daily Scripture and gratitude prompts for a prayer journal
Simple daily Scripture and gratitude prompts for building a calmer Christian prayer journal rhythm.
Read resource →How to start a prayer journal when you feel inconsistent
A gentle starting guide for Christians who want a prayer journal rhythm without pressure.
Read resource →Why 90 days works for building a prayer habit
Why a 90-day structure is long enough to build rhythm and short enough to stay approachable.
Read resource →ACTS prayer examples for a quiet morning
Simple ACTS prayer examples for Christian journaling and daily prayer.
Read resource →How church groups can use a prayer journal together
Ways Bible studies, church groups and ministries can use a prayer journal as a shared rhythm.
Read resource →How to rebuild your prayer habit in 5 minutes a day
A practical five-minute prayer journal rhythm for rebuilding consistency.
Read resource →The ACTS prayer method, explained simply
A simple explanation of adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication.
Read resource →Using a prayer journal with women’s ministry or Bible study groups
A practical group guide for using a prayer journal in women’s ministry, Bible study, and small groups.
Read resource →What to write in a prayer journal when words feel hard
Prayer journal ideas for days when the page feels blank or prayer feels difficult.
Read resource →Using a prayer journal after a retreat or church event
How a 90-day prayer journal can help a retreat or church event become a continued prayer rhythm.
Read resource →A prayer habit for busy mornings
A practical morning prayer rhythm for Christians with full schedules and limited quiet time.
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