Living with a Christ-Centered Heart
A Christ-centered heart means measuring every thought, word, and decision against His character.
The deepest hunger in the human heart is for union with the One it was made for. Begin that union here.
Come back. The Christ-centered heart built daily produces the centered life.
Journals in this collection
When Your Body Is Tired but Your Heart Still Wants God
Meet God When Pain, Waiting Rooms, and Uncertainty Fill Your Week
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When the Hard Days Become More Familiar Than the Good Ones
Meet God When the Body's Limits Steal the Good Days
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When Teaching Others Leaves You Drained
Rest in God When Ministry Feels Heavy and You Have Nothing Left to Give
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When the Sermon You Preached Convicted You Most
Rest in God Before Serving Starts to Drain You
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When Sunday School Faith Has to Hold on a Monday
Understand the Bible When Grace Still Feels Too Good to Be True
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When Building the Marriage While Planning the Wedding
Grow Closer to God Together Before Forever Begins
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When a Hard Season Changes Everything but God
Meet God When the Body's Limits Steal the Good Days
Open journalWhy this collection meets the season
The Christ-centered heart changes how everything else operates — built here daily.
Living from the deepest center rather than the reactive edge is the daily practice.
What the centered heart produces in every area of life, the uncentered heart cannot.
About this collection
For the work of living with a christ-centered heart: a daily practice paced for 140 days, not 30. The shape repeats so your attention can go to the meeting, not the page. The honesty of each prompt is what makes the journal last past the first week.
