Everyday Prayer Journal
$15.00
A flexible prayer journal designed for everyday life.
Some days your prayers come easily. Other days, the words feel scattered or hard to find. This journal offers simple pages to help you pause, gather your thoughts, and spend a little time with God right where you are.
Use it to write your prayers, record answered prayers, or notice what’s stirring in your heart. With prayer themes and guided pages, you can go deeper when you’re ready or keep things simple when time feels limited.
even a couple of heartfelt words is enough
Start with one prayer, one line, one moment.
Does this sound familiar?
You’ve tried setting aside time for prayer before, but it felt overwhelming or hard to keep up.
I’ve been there too. Some days feel full before they even begin. The pages in this journal were created to give you a simple place to come to God in prayer and put words to what’s on your heart.
No complicated routine or pressure to fill out every space. Use what helps, skip what doesn’t, and come back to these pages whenever you need them.
Think presence over perfection.
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Inside the Journal:
This prayer journal gives you guided support for building a meaningful prayer rhythm. Each page is designed to help you slow down, reflect, and make space for prayer in a way that fits your life.
Paper on Purpose
Now, you might be thinking… a paper journal Peggy? Really? Isn’t that a little old school? Hear me out for a second. I believe using paper can actually improve our time with God for a few simple reasons.
Practical Ways to Use this Printable
Printable PDFs are wonderful because you purchase them once and can use them again and again. But you might be wondering, how do I actually use this in real life? Great question! Below are three different ways. Choose what works best for your current season of life.
simplest option
Three Ring Binder
This is the most flexible and budget friendly option. Print the pages you want and place them in a three ring binder. You can add pages anytime, rearrange sections, or print more whenever you need them. Many people start here because it’s simple and easy to adjust as their routine changes.
structured option
Coil Binding
If you prefer more of a traditional journal, you can print your pages and take them to a local print shop for coil binding. At my local UPS store it costs around $6 for about 100 pages including plastic covers. The trade off is that pages need to be printed ahead of time, so it’s a little less flexible than a binder.
flexible option
ProClick System
I use these in our home. The binding looks like a spiral, but it can easily be opened to add or remove pages. The spines come with a binding tool, but you can also just use a pen or pencil. I bought mine years ago and the only thing I’ve had to replenish so far is the paper. If you’re curious, I’ve included links below.

Frequently Asked Questions
ProClick Supplies Details
Here is what I personally use in our home. Some of the links are affiliate links, which simply means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support.












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