How to Journal Your Faith (Writing Your Way Closer to God)
11 June 2026 · 2 min read
Keeping a faith journal is one of the simplest and most rewarding spiritual habits — a way to process life with God, capture what He's teaching you, and look back on His faithfulness. And it requires no writing skill at all. Here's how to start.
Why journal your faith
Writing slows your thoughts and deepens reflection. A faith journal helps you process what's happening in your life and your walk with God, record insights from Scripture, and pour out honest prayers. Best of all, over time it becomes a record of God's faithfulness — a book of remembrance you can look back on when faith runs low.
Keep it simple
You don't need anything fancy — a cheap notebook or a notes app works fine. And you don't need to write beautifully or daily. A few honest lines a few times a week is plenty. This is between you and God, not a literary project. Perfectionism is the enemy here; just write.
What to write
Anything, really. Try jotting a verse that struck you and why. Write out a prayer. Record what you're worried about and hand it to God on the page. Note answered prayers and things you're thankful for. Capture a lesson you're learning. There's no wrong content — it's your honest conversation with God, written down.
Try a simple method
If a blank page feels daunting, use a simple prompt. One popular approach: read a short passage, write down the verse that stands out, a thought about it, how it applies to you, and a prayer in response. The structure gets you started without overthinking.
Be honest
The most valuable journaling is the most honest. Write your real doubts, fears, frustrations, and joys. God can handle your unfiltered heart, and honesty on the page often leads to breakthroughs that polite, guarded prayers never reach.
Look back regularly
The magic of a faith journal reveals itself over time. Reading back over months and years, you'll see prayers answered, growth you didn't notice, and God's hand woven through your story. It becomes powerful evidence of His faithfulness when you need reminding.
Faith journaling doesn't require talent or discipline — just a notebook and a willingness to be honest with God on the page. Start simple, write a little, and let it deepen your walk and record His faithfulness. It may become one of your most treasured habits.