Rekindling the Flame
Rekindling is not nostalgia — it is renewal. The new flame is better.
This journal is for those who remember what it felt like when the fire was burning and want it back.
The flame is burning again — with deeper fuel and stronger protection.
Journals in this collection
When the Bible Opens but Your Heart Feels Shut
Rekindle Closeness With God When Prayer Feels Empty and Worship Seems Distant
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When Your Faith Feels Dry and Nothing Seems to Help
Rekindle Closeness With God When the Bible Opens but Nothing Lands
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When Your Prayers Echo Back Unanswered
Rekindle Closeness With God When Worship Feels Like a Routine, Not a Meeting
Open journalWhy this collection meets the season
the return to devotion worth returning to — the God waiting for the return.
Finds the way back to what was alive before the routine made it feel like obligation.
Not nostalgia — the daily practice of returning to the living first love.
About this collection
For the work of rekindling the flame: 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.
