Spiritual Gains Through Journalling

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I have always had a very strong spiritual side to my life. After I wrote the “Write Your Life Story” memoir and journal writing course, I took that material, adapted it, and placed it in a practical, Christian workshop on prayer. It has now been released as an e-book on Amazon.com. Prayer Journal Workshop has been designed to encourage you to start and maintain your own prayer journal: a way of praying on paper.

Prayer is one of the aspects of the Christian life that everyone struggles with! We know we should… we try and make time and often we fail to live up to the goals we have set ourselves. Trying to get into the swing of praying, can feel as elusive as trying to capture a rainbow in a bottle. I have been through many battles with prayer. I am not a formal person, and a formal prayer time just doesn’t work with, or appeal to me at all. No matter what I did, I couldn’t get motivated to pray properly. One day, the guilt drove me to ask God for help. God placed a passion on my heart for prayer that has been a and companion ever since. Once I realized that I could just be myself, I enjoyed talking to God. I was able to develop an enthusiasm for prayer. Being a journal keeper from way back, I sometimes find I prefer talk to God on paper. I can express what I am feeling better; it helps me work through the fuzziness in my head; and the act of writing helps me concentrate.

A prayer journal is just like any other kind of journal. You set aside some time every day to write about what is happening in your life. What makes your prayer journal more special than any other kind of diary or journal, is it is written to the Lord: one long prayer. If you have trouble getting up early to pray, or find it hard to close your eyes and try to stay in focus, maybe a prayer journal will help you. The act of writing will keep you centred on what you are doing. It isn’t formal, but it can be if you want it to. It can also contain your deepest thoughts, feelings, hopes and dreams. You can write it in the same way you would write a letter to a friend; or along the same lines as a conversation you would have with someone you can trust and confide in. God is interested in every aspect of our life, big and small, silly or solemn. A prayer journal is a way to track where you have grown and been blessed, as you read back through the pages.

If everyone was to write a prayer journal, you would never find two the same. We all relate to God in different ways. Some people call Him “Master“, some “Dad,” some have pet names. Some will tell God about their day: what worries them, they may write poems of praise, or copy down Scriptures that reflect how they feel. In a prayer journal you are free to relate with God however you do best. You can praise Him, ask Him questions about what to do, or things you don’t understand. You can place your prayer requests down in writing for people you know in need, which can also help you to remember to pray for them again in coming days.

Some people like to read devotions every day and write down what they learnt, or how it affected them. A prayer journal is also a great place for this. Others like to take their prayer journal to church or Bible Study, and jot down the points they want to remember. What you do and don’t want to include, is up to you and the Lord to decide together. The main idea is to be open, honest, and to set aside that time as a part of your time with God.

If you are struggling with prayer, consider getting yourself a prayer journal and see if it will make a difference in the way you relate to God. You may find it’s easier to spend time praying on paper than you could praying before. Whatever your experience, my prayer is that you will be blessed, and that it will be a tool to draw you nearer to the Lord.

If you would like to work through a structured and more comprehensive guide to prayer journalling, please buy the e-book from Amazon.com. It includes prompts and other additional helpful resources. The book is $2.99 and available worldwide.

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Spiritually Inclined? Christian Writer’s Directory

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I had never done an extensive search for Christian writing groups and resources before. I was surprised at how many I have never heard of. There are also many local writer’s groups which you can search for.

In addition to these, there are quite a number of excellent Christian bloggers online who write about… oddly enough, Christian writing! Plus a wealth of Christian writing conferences held around the world.

While I have been a part of Faithwriters for a number of years, I haven’t had any contact with many of the sites. So please use at your own discretion.

Please let me know if any of these links don’t work. They are the blue text in the description.


  • FaithWriters.com: The home for the Christian writer!

http://www.faithwriters.com/ Helping the Christian writer and the freelance writer manage their writing career or start an online ministry.


  • Christian Writers Guild: What’s Your Story?

http://www.christianwritersguild.com/ The Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild will help you grow as a writer. We offer online courses for adults, children, and teens.


  • Christian Writers

http://www.christianwriters.com/


  • Christian Writers’ Market Guide

http://www.stuartmarket.com/ Market guide targeted to Christian writers, including periodical, book, greeting card, poetry, and specialty markets. Also links to conferences contests etc.


  • Association of Christian Writers

http://www.christianwriters.org.uk/ This is the official website of Association of Christian Writers.


  • Christian Writers Downunder 

This is a blog that supports Australian Christian writers. It has some great posts on it. http://www.christianwritersdownunder.blogspot.com/


  • Write His Answer

http://www.writehisanswer.com/


  • InScribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship

http://www.inscribe.org/ Canadian organization of Christians who write, encouraging excellence, hosts conferences and workshops, publishes newsletter, etc.


  • American Christian Writers: “locating, educating and motivating!”

http://www.acwriters.com/ American Christian Writers can help you get into print.


  • Bartlett Christian Writers

http://www.bartlettchristianwriters.webs.com/ Bartlett Christian Writers is a chapter of (ACW) American Christian Writers.


  • Heart of America Christian Writers Network

http://www.hacwn.org/ Heart of America Christian Writers’ Network could be the organization for you! HACWN is designed to help beginning, intermediate and advanced writers grow.


  • Inspire Christian Writers: Equipping Writers to Inspire the World

http://www.inspirewriters.com/


  • Christian Writers Group International, Inc.

http://www.christianwritersgroup.org/


  • Fellowship of Christian Writers

http://www.fellowshipofchristianwriters.org/


  • Ready Writer Mag, For Christians Who Write

http://www.readywritermag.com/ Welcome to Ready Writer Mag (RWM), the online magazine for Christians who write.


  • Irish Christian Writers’ Fellowship

http://www.irishchristianwriters.org/ The Irish Christian Writers’ Fellowship seeks to encourage and stimulate Christian writing throughout Ireland, through fellowship with one another.


  • Godly Writers: The Beginner’s Guide For Christian Writers

http://www.godlywriters.com/


  • Christian Writers Submission Information

http://www.christwriters.info/ This site features current writing opportunities for authors of all genres, with a preference for Christian publications.


  • ChristianWriterHelp.com

https://www.christianwriterhelp.com/


  • The Word Guild

http://www.thewordguild.com/


  • Poetry Markets for Christians : Utmost Christian Writers

http://www.utmostchristianwriters.com/markets/poetry-markets.php Christian writers poetry markets, poetry guidelines and poetry markets for Christian poets.


  • Christian Writers from Christian.org

http://www.christian.org/writers Christian.org exists to help you grow spiritually with other Christians. Follow Christian writers and topics, learn the Bible with daily devotionals, Bible study and more.


This is a very old looking page, but it may be helpful. Terry Burns has an extensive list of Christian Writing sites which includes many categories I haven’t covered here. http://www.terryburns.net/Christian_writing_sites.htm


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