While I wait- Free 90 day prayer Journal for women in their waiting season

While I wait- Free 90 day prayer Journal for women in their waiting season

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“It’s very hard to wait on God when nothing seems to be happening.”

While I Wait is the prayer journal that saw me through the silence, the in-between season where I didn’t know how the answers to my prayers would come… or if they would come at all.

When I was in so much pain and needed relief, writing in a prayer journal made me feel just a little bit closer to God. A little less impatient. A little less in pain.

Because during that dark time—especially as someone who was just, you know, finding her way back to God—writing in this journal felt like a quiet reminder: God is with me. Don’t quit. Don’t stop.

I created this journal while waiting on God, and I decided to share it for women like me, women who are also waiting.

How to Use This Prayer Journal

First of all, it’s a prayer journal. It’s meant to help your prayer life and help you feel closer to God.

There are no hard rules. Once you get it, you may find your own rhythm.

The only key thing? Having a place you consistently return to. A sacred space where you pour out your thoughts, desires, and prayers to God.

But here’s how this journal was designed. It’s divided into four different sections:

1. Thank You, Jesus, for You Are Always with Me

As someone finding her way back to God, I needed reassurance. I needed a way to know I wasn’t crazy... and I wasn’t alone.

So anytime something happened—something random that just felt divinely orchestrated—I wrote it down.

Surprisingly, the more I wrote, the more of those moments I noticed.

Little things. Like missing traffic. Or a road opening just for me after being blocked. Simple things that felt like… someone was going ahead of me, clearing the way.

And those moments became my anchors.

When waiting became unbearable, I’d go back and read them. And I’d think: “These things can’t all be coincidences, right? God is here. He’s working. And He’s going to come through. I just need to keep waiting.”As someone finding her way back to God, I needed reassurance. I needed a way to know I wasn’t crazy... and I wasn’t alone.

So anytime something happened—something random that just felt divinely orchestrated—I wrote it down.

Surprisingly, the more I wrote, the more of those moments I noticed.

Little things. Like missing traffic. Or a road opening just for me after being blocked. Simple things that felt like… someone was going ahead of me, clearing the way.

And those moments became my anchors.

When waiting became unbearable, I’d go back and read them. And I’d think: “These things can’t all be coincidences, right? God is here. He’s working. And He’s going to come through. I just need to keep waiting.”

On my hand, but in your hands

This is where I write how I really feel.

For a long time, I was confused about prayer. Was I supposed to only bring requests? Or only bring faith?But sometimes, the things on my heart were raw and painful.

So this section became a place where I laid it all down.When someone didn’t speak to me and I started overthinking.

When I snapped at someone and felt ashamed.

When I was just sad and didn’t know why.

I wrote everything.

Because God cares about every intricate detail—no matter how small, irrelevant, or embarrassing it feels.
This was how I poured my heart out. The way you would with a friend. Or a therapist. Because God wants to know. And I believe He cares about it all.

Prayer Requests

This section is where I laid it all before God.
The honest, unfiltered prayers of someone in pain.

Most days, I just wrote:
“God, please answer me. Please give me relief.
Please don’t let me become a laughing stock.

Please don’t let me disappoint my mother.”

I was in a terrible, terrible place. And this was the one place I could ask without shame.

Thank you Jesus for answered prayers

This section is about gratitude before the answer comes.I thank Him for what He’s done and for what He’s yet to do.

Because Scripture says in everything, we should give thanks.So no matter how frustrated or broken I feel, I end every journal session with thanks.

And every single time I finish writing in this journal, I feel a sense of relief.
Like I’ve exhaled something heavy.

Free Pen

Every prayer journal comes with a 0.5mm gel pen. And this is not like a regular pen.

If you’ve never used a 0.5mm pen, you’ve never used a pen before.

One of the reasons I actually enjoyed writing in my journal back then was because of the pen that came with it. A 0.5mm pen turns writing into an artistic experience. It glides so smoothly—it’s the kind of thing that keeps pulling you back in.

You start writing… and writing… and you don’t want to stop. Because it feels effortless. Fluid. Satisfying.

So I’m adding this pen to your order so that your writing carries ease and flow. So that there’s excitement when you think about journaling. A quiet pull that keeps bringing you back… to keep writing, to keep talking to God, to keep seeking His face, and to keep waiting on Him.

Please note: There’s a limit of one journal per order. This helps us ensure that this journal reaches 500 different individuals . Each woman walking her own journey of waiting.