
- #FREE DIARLY PRAY JOURNAL HOW TO#
- #FREE DIARLY PRAY JOURNAL DOWNLOAD#
1 John 5:14-15 says, “ This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.
#FREE DIARLY PRAY JOURNAL DOWNLOAD#
You can grab the free printable prayer journal by clicking the blue Download button below.I know that I often do! Sometimes prayer feels like talking to an imaginary friend, and it can be hard to feel like God is actually listening.īut the Bible tells us he is.
#FREE DIARLY PRAY JOURNAL HOW TO#
Hopefully, this simple resources will inspire some great family devotion times and help you teach kids how to pray! In the free prayer journal, you’ll find 10 days of family prayer prompts, each day rotating through one letter from the acronym. When you ask God to help you join in that work, you fill your heart with wisdom. J is for Join God’s Work: What is God trying to say to you? God is always at work in your world and in your hearts–and he wants to help you grow in your faith.When you talk with God about others, you fill your heart with compassion.
B is for Bless Others: We might not have the power to fix everyone’s problems–but God does! We can ask God to bless others and help them with their struggles.
And he gives us so much to be thankful for! When you take time to give praise & thanks to God, you fill your heart with gratitude and trust.
P is for Praise: There are so many reasons to praise God. It’s just a fun little acronym to help you teach your kids how to pray: Each letter explains a different facet of prayer, and the way it can feed our hearts. (And with no time for creating free printables in recent weeks, I decided to just share a few pages from the prayer journals/cards that I sell!) So what is the “PB & J” about? This free printable prayer journal features ten “PB & J” prayer prompts that I pulled from 100 Ways to Pray With Your Kids, a prayer journal I sell in the shop. It’s nothing fancy–just a little tool to help your family go deeper in prayer. There’s also space to jot down your family’s personal requests. Each day features a verse to read, a question to discuss, and a simple prayer prompt. It’s a 10-Day Printable Family Prayer Journal that you can use to spark faith conversations with your kids and spend some time together in prayer. If that’s something you’d like for your own family, then I’m excited to share a new free printable resource with you today. Now, as the pace of life starts to pick up a bit, these family prayer times are something I want to hold on to.Īs we pick up all the pieces of life that scattered during this pandemic, I hope we can rebuild our family a little stronger–a little more focused on our always-faithful God. That structured, daily schedule I used to enjoy has tumbled into pieces like a Jenga tower that had one too many pieces removed!Īmidst all the uncertainties and challenges of this current season, I have enjoyed one beautiful silver lining: Without the usual slew of everyday distractions, we’ve been able to enjoy some great conversations about life and faith. For me, nothing has felt very normal for three months now. What’s your “new normal” looking like these days? It’s a phrase I’ve been hearing a lot lately as stay-at-home restrictions have gradually lifted and we’re figuring out how to live amidst a pandemic.