That blank page staring back at you just before bed might be more than a place to dump your thoughts—it could be the entryway to a profound spiritual awakening. While morning journaling gets all the ...
The great author Nora Ephron, not long before she died, published a list of “What I Wish I’d Known,” one of the essays in her book, “I Feel Bad About My Neck.” Among the things she wished she’d known: ...
This week, let’s look at an important spiritual practice: journaling. That’s basically a fancy way of talking about recording in a journal, or even on your computer, or a cell phone, what happens in ...
The spiritual discipline of recording our prayers and Bible reading reflections is a practice rooted in Christian tradition. Three crows bickering on a rooftop against the sunrise, reads my journal ...
Fifteen months ago, my eye doctor told me I had cataracts on both eyes. One month ago, she told me the cataracts were at a point where they could be removed and my eyesight likely would be much ...
Even though I’ve long earned my daily bread by writing and preaching, I’ve never managed to master a discipline essential to other scribes, spiritual leaders and ordinary lay-people alike: journaling.
Spiritual journals and journaling—the practice of recording prayers, dreams, feelings, opinions, lists, and more—is a fast-growing field for religion publishers and gift companies. More than blank ...