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"Week 1, I wrote down a prayer I barely believed. Week 9, I flipped back and it was answered — in my own handwriting. I don't have words for what that did to me."

Emma J. | Oregon

A Year With God: 52 Week Bible Reflection Journal for Women

A Year With God: 52 Week Bible Reflection Journal for Women

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For the woman whose prayers have started to feel like the same words on repeat.

One verse a week — small enough to keep.

A verse for the fear, the grief, the waiting.

Space to pray for the people you carry.

Answered prayers — in your own handwriting.

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A Year With God: 52 Week Bible Reflection Journal for Women

A Year With God: 52 Week Bible Reflection Journal for Women

Regular price $34.95
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Why Most Prayer Journals End Up Blank

1. They Hand You a Blank Page

A pretty cover and 200 empty lines. No verse, no prompt, no idea where to start. So you write three entries, run dry, and the journal goes quiet. That's not a prayer life — that's homework you assigned yourself.

2. They Assume You Already Know How

Most journals drop you in and expect you to perform — find your own verses, sound profound on command. But Scripture was never something you produce. His Word does the work (Isaiah 55:11) — even in the weeks all you can manage is one honest line.

3. They're Built for a Woman Who's Already "Got It Together"

Generic prompts don't find you when prayer has gone stale, or when you haven't opened your Bible in months and feel behind. You don't need to fake depth. You need a verse already waiting for you — and room to be honest about the fear, the grief, the waiting.

The Result: The page stays blank. Guilt moves in. The journal joins the nightstand pile — and you promise yourself January.

Most journals leave you alone with a blank page. This one hands you a year — one verse at a time.

Love it or your money back

Built by Christian women, for Christian women — not for performers.

If after 90 days your quiet hour with this journal hasn't become the part of your week you look forward to — return it. We refund every cent. You keep the journal.

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Women Who Sit WITH God — Not Just Read About Him

Most Christian women read the Bible — a verse here, a chapter forgotten by lunch, a reading plan they quietly fall behind on. Not because they don't love His Word — but because no one ever showed them how to sit with it long enough to let it answer back.

This journal turns reading into relationship. One passage a week: read it, reflect on it, pray it, watch God move. Designed for the woman whose faith has gone quiet — and is ready for it to become a conversation again.

A Year With God

Mothers love how one verse can carry a whole hard week. Beginners love finally knowing where to start — no blank page, no guesswork. And women love flipping back through the year to see the prayers God already answered.

✨ One verse a week. 52 weeks. With Him — not just about Him.

  • ★★★★★

    "I raised my kids on Sunday school answers I only half understood. Now they're grown and asking the real questions. By Week 19 I'd written down things I'd been missing for thirty years. My son calledmelast week to talk about Scripture. God is funny that way."

    Brenda T. | Tennessee

  • ★★★★★

    "Sat in my car filling out the first week before I even got home lol. Week 14 on Grace is worth the whole journal."

    Megan R. | North Carolina 

  • ★★★★★

    "My faith had been on autopilot for a while. This is the first thing that's actually helped — fifteen quiet minutes once a week, doable even when life isn't."

    Rachel M. | Ohio

    What's Actually Inside

    🌹 It Speaks Like You Do

    Real words for real life: comparison, motherhood, marriage, anxiety. No church-speak.

    📖 One Verse a Week

    That's It — Pray · Read · Reflect · Grow. Small enough to keep, deep enough to change you.

    🔍 Open Right to What You Need

    Indexed by season — fear, grief, waiting, gratitude. The right words, fast.

    ✍️ A Page That Won't Stay Blank

    Spiral-bound, lies flat, room to be honest — in your own handwriting.

      Other Journals

    A guided verse + prompt every week

    Scripture indexed by what you're facing

    A place to watch God answer

    Built for the weeks you fall behind

    Lies flat so you can actually write

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    loved by Christian women
    Based on a post-purchase survey of Faith Path readers, 2026.
    0%
    said they felt more met by God than guilty after their first 30 days.
    0%
    made their weekly time with the journal a routine they keep — without forcing it.
    0%
    said they'd give it to another woman in their life.

    What Faith Path Believes

    Scripture First
    The Bible is the living Word of God — and even 15 minutes a day, done for 52 weeks, can transform a year (Psalm 119:105).

    Themed Beats Chronological
    Most women fail at chapter-by-chapter plans. Themes build understanding that actually stays (Hebrews 5:14).

    Met, Not Measured
    You don't need to read more. You need to understand more. Grace receiving, not performance (Isaiah 40:31).

    Our Mission
    To equip women to know their faith — not just believe it.

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    Hannah P.
    Hannah P. Verified
    5/9/2026
    Honestly the only ten minutes that are mine all day are after the baby goes down. I keep this journal on the kitchen counter so I actually do it. Week 7 — on Worry — I wrote down everything I'd been carrying and just sat there. First time in months my head felt quiet.
    Brenda T.
    Brenda T. Verified
    2/14/2026
    I raised my kids on Sunday school answers I only half understood. Now they're grown and asking the real questions. By Week 19 I'd written down things I'd been missing for thirty years. My son called me last week to talk about Scripture. God is funny that way.
    Charlotte B.
    Charlotte B. Verified
    3/6/2026
    Bought one for myself and one for my mom on a whim. Best money I've spent on her in years. Now we do the same week at the same time and call each other about it on Sunday nights — like a little two-person study. I haven't talked to my mom this much since I was a kid.
    Allison D.
    Allison D. Verified
    4/18/2026
    I have abandoned 'Bible-in-a-year' bookmarks in about six different Bibles around my house. YouVersion. The Bible Recap. The one my pastor recommended last January. Every single one died somewhere around Leviticus. The themed weeks changed it — I'm not slogging through laws, I'm actually building understanding. Week 11 (Salvation) made years of Sunday sermons finally click. I'm on Week 28 now. I genuinely think I'll finish this one.
    Emma J.
    Emma J. Verified
    26/5/2026
    Week 1, I wrote down a prayer I barely believed. Week 9, I flipped back and it was answered — in my own handwriting. I don't have words for what that did to me.
    Hannah P.
    Hannah P. Verified
    26/5/2026
    Honestly the only ten minutes that are mine all day are after the baby goes down. I keep this journal on the kitchen counter so I actually do it. Week 7 — on Worry — I wrote down everything I'd been carrying and just sat there. First time in months my head felt quiet.