Bible & Wholesomeness Journals/ Mini-Courses
Nourish your Soul with God’s Word. Good nourishment provides the body with everything it needs for growth, strength, and health – physically, mentally and spiritually. Enjoy the way you read the Bible and strengthen your relationship with God.
As a follower of Jesus Christ, your ordinary day automatically jumps to the level of exceptional and courageous. Because you aren’t living just to get to the end of the scene. You have a purpose. God’s specific purpose He created just for you.
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Let this be a time where you see yourself less through your own eyes and more through the eyes of the One who created you. As we walk through the shadows of death, do not fear. Where Christ leads, victory is inevitable.
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Esther - bold and courageous enough to stand for the truth, to voice her opinion and fight for the good of others, even when it means to sacrifice herself. If God has put you in a position, it is for a purpose. Never be afraid to heed to that inner voice.
Esther was a queen who knew the power of when to speak and when to remain quiet.
"Perhaps this is the Moment for which you have been created."- Esther 4:14
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Proverbs 31:10-31 Women
Being a virtuous woman is about letting God show Himself through how you interact with your family, take care of your house, your mindset toward the poor, and in helping your community prosper. And instead of attributing your success to your own efforts, you give glory to God and praise to Jesus for His sacrifice.
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“Do not let your adorning be external – the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear – but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.” - 1 Peter 3:3-4
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What is Bible Journaling?
Bible journaling is an exciting way to engage with Scripture. It can transform the way you spend time in the Word and it all begins within the margins of the Bible.
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With Bible journaling, you will find a creative and fresh approach to the age-old discipline of Bible reading. With pen in hand, you can visually capture Scripture, meditate on God's Word and memorize the text. Some choose to journal as an expression of private devotion, others journal as an act of worship and there are even some who consider it a creative outlet that can be shared. No matter what your purpose for Bible journaling, the beauty of the movement is this: it doesn’t require a skilled artist. All that matters is that you’re willing to experience God and His Word in a creative way.
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Conclusion
You are a woman created with purpose, strength, and grace. As you grow in the Word and choose a wholesome life, you’re not just learning—you’re becoming who God designed you to be. Every step you take toward healing, balance, and faith unlocks more confidence, more clarity, and more peace.
Keep showing up. Keep choosing growth. God is shaping you, strengthening you, and preparing you for greater things. You are worthy, capable, and crowned with His love. Go forward with courage—your journey matters.















Youth in Christ
(Teenage Ladies - age 12 to 19+)
5 Wholesomely Inspired Journals, incl. 1 Bullet-point Notebook
Every teenage girl carries a unique spark—full of potential, purpose, and promise. These years are more than just a season of growth; they are a beautiful journey of discovering who you are, what you stand for, and the incredible value God has placed within you. To be wholesomely inspired means learning to see yourself through God’s eyes: loved, chosen, strong, and capable of shining brightly in a world that often encourages confusion and comparison. This is a time to build confidence rooted in truth, to nurture your gifts, and to walk boldly in the grace that sets you apart. As you grow, dream, and rise, may you be inspired to embrace your identity with joy, to make wise choices, and to become a young woman whose light warms and influences everyone around her.

Kids (Preschool) in Christ
Alphabet, Puzzles, Word Search, & Coloring
Children hold a special place in the heart of God. Their innocence, curiosity, and joyful spirit beautifully reflect the kingdom Jesus spoke about. To be a “Kid in Christ” is to grow up knowing that you are loved, valued, and created with purpose by the One who formed the world. It means learning to trust God in simple, childlike faith—believing His promises, talking to Him in prayer, and discovering His truth in everyday moments. As kids walk with Christ, they begin to understand that they are never too young to shine His light, to show kindness, and to live with courage. In Christ, every child is invited into a life filled with hope, guidance, and a love that lasts forever.
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Additional:
Warfare Mini-Course - 6 Journals (age restriction 18+)



​Why Should You Start Bible Journaling?
God reveals Himself in Scripture, and when we take the time to truly explore it, we discover more of Him—His love story of salvation and redemption through Christ. In our busy lives, it’s easy to get stuck in a rut, quickly reading a passage and then moving on to the demands of the day. We know we need a fresh perspective and new eyes when we approach God’s Word, but many of us just don’t know where to begin. “Bible journaling is all about reading and studying the Word, letting it lead you to be creative in the ways you memorize and record Scripture. The goal with Bible journaling is to experience God’s Word in a new way as you spend time with the Lord.
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Where Should You Begin?
The following are four recommendations that can create a new experience with Scripture through Bible journaling.
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1. Pray over the Word before you begin
Ask God to reveal more of Himself as you open His Word and dive into a passage.
2. Read and study the Scripture
Carefully pour over each word, and ask yourself what the Scripture is saying about God, what it says about you,
and how you can apply it to daily life.
3. Put pen to paper
You can begin by simply writing out a verse in the journaling space or you can highlight and circle words that are
meaningful to you. You might even let your creative juices take over, and begin drawing and lettering
the inspiring phrases.
4. Reflect and memorize
Once you are finished, spend time reviewing your own art, and commit to memorize the Scripture that you
have been studying.