One Thing I Ask is a 5-year Prayer Journal dreamt up and designed by Hosanna Revival. These beautiful journals were designed to help you remember the faithfulness of God as you journal your prayers. This keepsake journal contains 366 unprompted daily spreads with five entries per day to document your prayers over five years. Each date offers seven lines per day where you can summarize your prayers into short phrases, or jot them down as bullet points. Over the next five years, this journal will become an active record of God’s movement in your life.
Inspired by the blooming wildflowers in Amelia, West Virginia, this soft brown Prayer Journal blends the perfect combination of simplicity with beauty. Scripted on the back is Psalm 23:6, “Surely your goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of life.” We are reminded that our prayers lifted up to Jesus are not empty promises, but requests to our heavenly Father who works all things together for our good.
These journals make incredible gifts for people in your life who are trying to cultivate a habit of prayer. They also make incredible gifts for your children. Record your prayers for your child over the years, and you can present this journal to them when they're older. Together you can see how God has answered in countless ways. The possibilities are endless, and we can’t wait to see the beautiful and unique ways these Prayer Journals are used and loved by you.
Love this design? Amelia is also available as a CSB Notetaking Bible!
Product Details:
- Satin ribbon page marker
- 366 daily spreads
- Cover: Leather-like softcover
- Dimensions: 7.5" x 6.5" 2"
- Weight: 39.7 oz
- Gift box included
I got this journal as a gift for a family
member and HIGHLY recommend it! There is nothing else quite like it out there when you consider the heart and quality that goes into this, so it is a fantastic and thoughtful
piece to get someone you care about. (And a good piece for someone that is hard to buy for!)
My family member has been using hers for years now and loves using it as well as looking back at prayers of years past as the seasons change.