I used to jot down sermon notes on scraps of paper and keep prayers in my head, hoping I’d remember them. And on the days I opened my Bible and didn’t know where to start, I often just... didn’t.
What helped me was having a space—one that offered gentle prompts, fresh ways to study Scripture, and room to reflect on what God was doing and just be honest with where I was.
Because when we make room to pause and write, we remember more. We begin to see patterns in how God shows up. And we realize—maybe for the first time—that He’s been there all along.
DAILY PRAYERS
SERMON NOTES
JOURNALING
TRACKING OUR HABITS
WAYS TO STUDY SCRIPTURE
Because your quiet time deserves something beautiful!
Writing is such a pivotal way of recalling everything we do.
It’s how we hold onto the prayers we’ve prayed, the sermons we’ve heard, and the moments when Scripture spoke directly to our hearts.
We can't remember what we don't review and we can't review what we don't write down.
Hi there! I’m Amanda Stores. I am a stay at home mama that chose to not put a timeline on reading the Bible, but instead chose to read at my own pace to complete the goal.
I have been going to church most of my life, and used every scrap paper I could find when writing down prayers, sermon notes and things to remember.
I hope this gives you an organized way of tracking what God is doing in your life.
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