You Matched with the Contemplative Rhythm Journaling Prayer!
You Matched with the Contemplative Rhythm Journaling Prayer!
THE RESULTS ARE IN, AND YOUR CONTEMPLATIVE RYTHYM IS…
Journaling Prayer
Writing is how you untangle what's inside you. Journaling prayer turns the page into a safe place for honesty, clarity, and connection. It helps you slow down your mind enough to hear God's voice surface.
WORDS THAT COULD DESCRIBE YOU
You're insightful, expressive, intuitive—you feel closest to God when you put your thoughts to paper.
When something happens—good or bad—your first instinct is to process it by writing. The act of putting words on a page helps you see what you're actually thinking and feeling. It clarifies what was murky. It organizes what was chaotic. It names what was unnamed.
This is journaling prayer. It's not just writing about God—it's writing to God and with God. You write what you're feeling, what you're afraid of, what you don't understand. And then you pause. You listen. As you write, you might realize God is writing back—not audibly, but in the gentle knowing that rises in your heart.
WHY JOURNALING PRAYER RESONATES
This Practice Fits Your Natural Rhythm Because…
You process feelings by naming them—until you write it down, you don't fully know what you think or feel.
You long for deeper emotional clarity—you're tired of feeling confused or stuck in your own head.
You're refreshed by space to reflect and express—you need permission to be honest, even messy, with God.
You're introspective by nature—journaling gives structure to your inward reflection.
You want a record of your relationship with God—you love being able to look back and see how He's been speaking.
A CONVERSATION ON THE PAGE
Journaling prayer has a long history. Saints and mystics kept journals. The Psalms themselves are essentially journal entries—raw, honest prayers written by people who didn't hold back their emotions from God. David complained. He celebrated. He lamented. He praised. He wrote it all down. And God called him a man after His own heart.
That's the invitation of journaling prayer. To be a woman after God's own heart by being completely honest with Him. No performance. No pretense. Just you and God and the blank page where anything can be said.
The more you write with God, the more familiar His voice becomes. You start to recognize the difference between your anxious thoughts and His peaceful truth.
🎧 Try Your First Contemplative Encounter:
"Telling Jesus All the Things"
"Telling Jesus All the Things" was created for women like you—women who need to pour out their hearts, who know that authentic conversation with God happens when you're honest about everything.
This encounter invites you into the kind of relationship where nothing is off-limits. Just like your closest friend, He wants to hear it all—the worries, the questions, the confusion, the joy, the doubt, the hope. He doesn't want your polished prayers; He wants your real, messy ones.
What Happens When You Write:
You'll be prompted to write without editing yourself, without worrying if you sound "spiritual" enough. Just write. Just talk to Him.
You'll discover things you didn't know you were thinking. You'll name fears you've been avoiding. You'll ask questions you've been too afraid to ask.
The tone will shift. You might notice you're writing things that feel like they're coming from Him. Words of comfort. Words of challenge. Words of love.
This is journaling prayer. It’s a two-way conversation on the page. It’s intimate. It’s honest. It’s healing.
The Long-Term Gift: Your Testimony on Paper
After you complete "Telling Jesus All the Things," you'll have a practice you can return to every day. Morning pages with God. Evening reflections. Mid-day check-ins when you need to process something that just happened.
Your journal becomes a sacred space. A place where you can be completely yourself with God.
And over time, your journal becomes a testimony—proof that God has been with you, speaking to you, loving you all along.
You'll see prayers He answered that you'd forgotten you prayed.
You'll see fears He calmed.
You'll see growth you didn't realize was happening.
Journaling prayer also helps you discern God's voice. The more you write with Him, the more familiar His voice becomes. You start to recognize the difference between your anxious thoughts and His peaceful truth.
This practice will make prayer feel less like a duty and more like a conversation with someone who knows you completely and loves you anyway.