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A Letter to God – Prayer Journal

A Letter to God – Prayer Journal

Regular price $37.00 USD
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It starts with prayer.

A Letter to God is a premium lined prayer journal for honest, unfiltered conversation with God—on paper.
Some days your prayer is a full page. Some days it’s one sentence. This prayer journal is intentionally lined and unguided so you’re not forced into a format or performing for anyone. Write a letter, a list, a messy page, or a quiet thank you—whatever helps you show up.

The heart behind it is simple: everything written here is meant to be offered to God.
Not a formula. Not a guarantee. Just a tool that makes space for real prayer.

Includes a gold pen

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Features & Specs

• A5 (5.5x8.27")
• 150 lined pages
• Forest-green faux leather cover
• Gold foil stamping on front and back
• Lay-flat binding for comfortable writing
• Ribbon bookmark
• Includes a gold pen

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Orders are processed within 1–3 business days.

Standard Shipping: Free (3–5 business days, U.S.)
Expedited Shipping: 2 business days

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Is the journal guided?

No. The pages are intentionally lined but unguided so your prayers remain personal and unstructured.

Who is this for?

Anyone who wants a simple, pressure-free place to talk honestly with God — whether you're feeling grateful, overwhelmed, uncertain, or simply ready to pray.

How People Use It

Some people write every morning.

Some return when their hearts feel heavy.

Some come back months later and see how God has moved.

There’s no formula.
Just bring what’s on your heart.
Start with a page.
Or one sentence.

Why writing matters

Writing doesn’t create faith.

But it creates space.

Space to slow down.
Space to be honest.
Space to notice the ways God is present in your life.

Over time, those pages become a record — not of perfect prayers, but of a relationship growing deeper.