Staying Anchored in Prayer: A 30-Day Journal for Moms Who Need More Than Just Survival.
Let’s be honest, Mama, life can feel like a whirlwind. Between the laundry piles, never-ending appointments, and trying to keep up with everyone’s emotional needs (including yours), it’s too easy to let prayer slip to the bottom of your to-do list. But what if staying rooted in God didn’t require hours of quiet solitude or a perfectly tidy house? What if all you needed was a few intentional minutes and a tool to help you show up—even when you’re running on fumes?
That’s exactly why My Prayer Journal was created. It is not for the mom with all the time in the world, nor for the one who always has a quiet corner and fresh coffee. This is for you, the woman juggling so much and still longing to stay connected to God.

Why This Journal Works (Even When Life Doesn’t Feel Peaceful)
This 30-day journal is your gentle invitation to slow down and center your heart each day, even if it’s just for five minutes between chaos and carpool. It’s more than blank pages. Its structure is without pressure. Purpose without perfection.
Here’s what makes it work for busy moms:
🕊️ Simple Daily Format – Every day includes space to:
- Read a thoughtfully selected scripture.
- Praise God, thank Him, and believe Him for something specific.
- Reflect on your thoughts and write down your prayers.
Guided Prompts – You’re not left staring at a blank page. The journal gently walks you through what to pray for your husband, children, family, friends, community, country, and yourself. Each focus area is broken down with beautifully written prayers and meaningful prompts.
Weekly Focus – The journal includes a prayer schedule to guide your intercession throughout the week, so you never feel overwhelmed or directionless. You’ll cover the people and issues that matter most, without trying to remember them all at once.
Scripture-Based Inspiration – Each page includes a powerful Bible verse to anchor your time with God in truth. Whether it’s a word of encouragement from Psalms or a charge to be faithful from James, you’ll be reminded that God meets you right where you are.
This Isn’t About Doing More. It’s About Being Still.
I know how easy it is to feel like you’re never doing enough, especially when it comes to your faith. But this journal isn’t about striving. It’s not another thing to check off. It’s about showing up in your messy, beautiful, ordinary life and inviting God into it.
Even if you miss a day, come back. Even if your prayers feel short or scattered, write them anyway. He hears them all.
From My Heart to Yours
My Prayer Journal was designed with you in mind. Not the woman you think you should be, but the one you are today. The one who’s doing her best. The one who feels weary but wants to stay close to Jesus. The one who prays while folding socks and whispers “help me” more than she recites fancy devotionals.
You don’t have to wait for life to slow down before prioritizing your prayer life. This journal makes it possible right now.
So light a candle, or don’t. Sit in silence, or journal with cartoons blaring in the background. Just open the pages, and let God meet you in the middle of your real life.
You are seen. You are loved. And your prayers—no matter how brief—are powerful.
Staying Anchored in Prayer: In My Prayer Journal for Moms Who Need More Than Just Survival
Let’s be honest, Mama, life can feel like a whirlwind. Between the laundry piles, never-ending appointments, and trying to keep up with everyone’s emotional needs (including yours), it’s too easy to let prayer slip to the bottom of your to-do list. But what if staying rooted in God didn’t require hours of quiet solitude or a perfectly tidy house? What if all you needed was a few intentional minutes and a tool to help you show up even when you’re running on fumes?
That’s exactly why My Prayer Journal was created. It is not for the mom with all the time in the world, nor for the one who always has a quiet corner and fresh coffee. This is for you, the woman juggling so much and still longing to stay connected to God.