Christian Journaling:
Meeting God in the Moment

A Guide for Starting Your Practice

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How Journaling Supports Christian Meditation & Presence

Journaling is more than a wellness practice. It can become a spiritual discipline that deepens your relationship with God. When paired with Christian meditation, journaling helps you notice God’s presence in daily life, process your experiences with honesty, and grow in spiritual discernment. Research also shows it offers wide-ranging emotional and physical benefits.

Benefits of Journaling
(What Research Suggests)

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How to Start: Simple Steps & Prompts

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Starting Your Journaling Practice

Find Your Space and Tools

Create a cozy, distraction-free environment that feels inviting. Pen and paper are classic, but experiment with digital tools, colorful pens, or even art supplies if that sparks creativity.

Start Small and Build Consistency

Aim for 5–10 minutes daily, even if it’s just jotting down thoughts. Consistency is key—set reminders or integrate journaling into your daily rhythm, such as after prayer, before bed, or following a workout.

Embrace Freewriting

Don’t worry about grammar or structure. Allow thoughts to flow freely, like a stream of consciousness. This openness clears your mind, invites honesty, and can become a form of prayer.

Use Christian Journaling Prompts

If you’re unsure what to write, prompts can help you notice God’s presence and cultivate reflection. Try questions like:

  • Where did I notice God’s presence today?

  • What is God inviting me to release?

  • What grace or consolation did I experience?

  • How am I called to serve this week?

  • What am I most grateful for today?

👉 Download Christian Journaling Prompts (PDF)

Personalize Your Journal

Make it your own: decorate it, use bullet points, draw, or add collages—whatever helps you express yourself authentically. Remember, journaling is a personal journey. Explore different approaches and discover what works best for you.

Connect with More Resources

Journaling is one way to deepen your practice of presence. Explore more resources to support your journey: