Journals

Are you struggling to connect with the word of God? Do you desire a deeper relationship with scripture? Are you striving to integrate its principles into your daily life? Perhaps you find comfort in scribbling notes, drawings, or prayers as you meditate on the word. If any of these resonate with you, consider the benefits of using a Bible journal:

    • Enhanced Study Experience: A Bible journal can improve your study sessions. It provides a space for deeper reflection and understanding of scripture, making your study experience more enriching and fruitful.…
    • Personal Connection: Writing in a journal as you engage with the word of God can foster a more personal and intimate relationship with it.
  • Comfort in Difficult Times: When facing challenges or seeking inspiration, turning to the Bible for comfort is common. Having a journal to express your thoughts and emotions can provide comfort and guidance during trying times.

By incorporating a Bible journal into your spiritual practice, you can elevate your connection with the word of God and navigate life’s obstacles with greater ease.

Popular Journals

Identity In Christ

This 30-day devotional takes you through some foundational truths on who we are in Christ and how that impacts us in our every day.

Living Bold Faith

 Scripture, biblical examples, and self-reflection questions that will deepen your understanding of what it means to live with an audacious trust in God.

Counting Daily Blessings

It is so easy to overlook the many blessings that surround us each day. Every moment is filled with gifts from a loving and gracious God.

Thanks to the generous support of my partners and friends, every digital resource on this site has a “Name Your Own price.”

When it comes to pricing and generating income here at Everyday Christianity, we try to live out the teaching in Matthew Chapter 10. In this chapter, we read that as Jesus was sending out His disciples, He told them, “Freely you have received; freely give.”  

They were told not to take provisions to provide for themselves because “the worker is worth his keep.”  This was to put the emphasis on those receiving to give as they valued the work of the disciples.  So, that is the principle that we follow with all of the digital products on this site.  (The only reason we can not do this with physical products is due to the cost of production)