If you’ve ever sat down to pray with the best intentions ~ journal open, pen ready, Bible nearby ~ and then… nothing… you’re not alone. Sometimes it’s not that you don’t love God. It’s that your life is loud. Your mind is full. Your emotions are carrying too much. And when you’re trying to build a prayer routine (or get back to one), the pressure to “do it right” can quietly make you avoid it altogether. Especially if you’re the kind of woman who’s always praying for everyone else ~ kids, spouse, friends, church, aging parents ~ yet you’re not sure how to stay consistent or what to write when your own soul feels thin.
That’s why prayer journals and prayer books can be such a gift: they reduce decision fatigue. They give you a starting place, a structure, and language ~ so you’re not relying on motivation to carry your prayer life. The journals below help you track requests, notice answered prayers, and build an intercession rhythm that’s actually sustainable. The prayer books give you borrowed words for hard days and steady liturgies when you want depth without having to “perform.”
Here are 10 excellent options that cover both prayer journaling and prayer book support.
1. Prayer Journal for Women: 52 Week Scripture, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal(Paige Tate & Co.)
OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD • Discover a deeper connection with God with the Prayer Journal for Women, a 52-week bible study journal and devotional with Scripture, reflections on the Word, and journaling prompts to guide your walk with God and strengthen your faith.

Prayer Journal for Women: 52 Weeks Scripture, Devotional, & Guided Prayer Journal includes Scripture verses, reflections on the Word, and journaling prompts to guide your walk with God and strengthen your faith. Verses are organized thematically: Love & Inner Beauty • Provision & Faithfulness • God’s Love • Adversity & Trials • Awe & Sovereignty • Strength Through Faith • Fear • Grace & Forgiveness
This is the classic “guided-but-not-fussy” journal: weekly Scripture, short reflections, and prompts that help you actually finish an entry ~ even on busy days. It’s great for consistency and for tracking what you’re praying about over time.
2. Prayer Journal for Women: An Inspirational Christian Bible Journal, Prayer Notebook & Devotional(Paper Peony Press)
A Modern Guided Prayer, Gratitude & Bible Study Journal for Women by Paper Peony Press
A thriving personal relationship with God begins with prayer, reflection, and gratitude, which is why we’ve designed the Prayer Journal for Women to be the perfect tool for your spiritual journey. Featuring over 180 pages of guided prayer and gratitude prompts, inspirational bible verses, an answered-prayers section, and plenty of free space to write, this journal can be tailored to fit your own personal needs. Write down bible study notes, sermon notes, small group updates, affirmations, and more.
If you like a little more structure (and a lot of writing space), this one includes guided prompts plus room for gratitude, reflection, and notes ~ helpful if you’re rebuilding a daily routine and want the page to “coach” you forward.

3. Prayer Journal(Eric Sanford)
Prayer Journal: A Daily Companion for Spiritual Growth
This journal is designed for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual practice and stay organized. Each page includes daily prompts for reflection and prayer, as well as ample space for notes and personal reflections. Prayer is a cornerstone for all Christians. The Prayer Journal is designed to bring focus and intentionality to your prayer life.

4. Praying the Promises of God: A 52-Week Guided Prayer Journal
Perfect for intercession and endurance in prayer. Each week focuses on a specific promise you can pray confidently ~ especially helpful when you want your prayers to feel grounded and Scripture-shaped.

5. Every Moment Holy Prayer Journal (Grey)
From the best-selling prayer book series comes the Every Moment Holy Prayer Journal, with 52 topical entries paired with scripture and prompts for reflection, available in two colors: brown and grey.

Drawing on the prayers and liturgies available in Douglas Kaine McKelvey’s best-selling series, the Every Moment Holy Prayer Journal is a companion for developing your own personal rhythms of practicing the presence of God.
Comprised of 52 topical entries that each include readings from scripture, excerpts from Every Moment Holy, and reflection prompts for personal response, this journal is a way of reminding the heart and mind that our lives are shot through with sacred purpose in each and every moment.
6. The Power of a Praying Woman(Stormie Omartian)
If you want a prayer life with focus and direction, Omartian is incredibly practical: Scripture, themes, and specific ways to pray through your life ~ identity, family, future, fears, purpose. This one supports women who want to grow in intercession but need a clear pathway

7. The Power of a Praying Wife: Prayer and Study Guide(Stormie Omartian)
A strong intercession resource if you’re married (or gifting a married woman). It guides prayer across key areas of a husband’s life and helps women move from vague worry to focused, faith-filled praying.

8. Every Moment Holy, Volume I (Pocket Edition)
Every Moment Holy includes new liturgies for the ordinary events of daily life, such as:
- A Liturgy for Feasting with Friends
- A Liturgy for Laundering
- A Liturgy for the First Hearthfire of the Season
Not a journal ~ more like “written prayers for real life.” Over 100 liturgies for everyday moments (laundry, meals, work, fatigue, celebration). This is for women who want prayer to be woven into the day, not squeezed into a perfect morning.

9. The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions
A selection of prayers and meditations in the Puritan tradition, widely valued since publication in 1975.
Deep, reverent, beautifully worded prayers ~ especially good when your own words feel small, or you want something spiritually weighty to anchor you. Many women use this for morning prayer or for interceding with a sense of awe and humility.

10. 1979 Book of Common Prayer (Gift Edition)
This edition of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer features imitation leather binding, and is an ideal gift for celebrating special occasions.
The Gift Edition offers all of the unique supplementary features available in Oxford’s prayer books – The Revised Common Lectionary, historical and theological background materials, answers to commonly asked questions about the church, and more. All of this is bound in a beautifully-constructed cover – a perfect gift at an affordable price.
A steady companion for women who crave rhythm: morning/evening prayer, seasons of the church year, psalms, and classic collects. It’s structure without pressure ~ especially grounding when life feels chaotic.

Next steps: a simple routine that actually sticks
If you want consistency without overwhelm, try this for 14 days:
- 2 minutes: write 3 names you’re praying for (intercession)
- 2 minutes: write 1 honest sentence about you (“God, I feel…”)
- 1 minute: pray one written prayer (from #8, #9, or #10)
That’s it. Five minutes. No guilt. Just faithfulness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s best if I love journaling and want prompts?
Start with Prayer Journal for Women (52-week guided) (#1) or Paper Peony Press (#2). Both give structure that keeps you moving even when motivation is low.
What’s best if I want freedom to write, but still want a format?
The Peter Pauper Press Prayer Journal (#3) is great for that ~ simple, consistent, and not overly guided.
What’s best for intercession (praying for others) without getting scattered?
Praying the Promises of God (#4) and The Power of a Praying Woman (#6) help you pray with focus and Scripture-centered confidence.
Is it “cheating” to use written prayers?
Not at all. Written prayers are a historic practice of the Church. When you’re tired or overwhelmed, borrowed words can be a lifeline ~ not a lesser form of prayer
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