Introducing The Daily Hope Journal: a 30-day guided devotional designed to help you hold onto truth when life feels heavy.

Live with hope, even in hard seasons. The Daily Hope Journal invites you to meet with God—not in polished perfection, but in real, raw faith. Whether you're walking through anxiety, grief, or chronic illness, this printable journal gives you space to breathe, reflect, and trust God's promises—one page at a time. 

$7

truth be told
 

You don’t have to feel strong

to stay anchored in God’s truth.

When life is overwhelming, finding the energy to read Scripture or process your thoughts and emotions can feel impossible. That's why I created The Daily Hope Journal - a soft, simple space where just a few minutes each day can draw you back to God's nearness. 

With one verse, one question, one breath prayer, and one small step of faith per day, this 30-day journal gently leads your  heart toward hope. 

what's inside the daily hope printable devotional journal? 

You can’t always change your story, but you can choose to meet God in the middle of it.

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30 printable journaling pages in a calming lavender + charcoal design

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Daily Scripture selections for seasons of sorrow, fear, or fatigue

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Gentle reflection questions to process pain through a biblical lens

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Breath prayers to help you center your heart and quiet your mind

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A daily resolution space: “Today, I am choosing…” to renew your focus

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Encouragement drawn from my own journey through chronic illness and grief

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A journal format that is light enough to keep going and rich enough to encourage you

Nice to meet you

Hi, I’m Heather—Bible teacher, speaker, and survivor of an incurable genetic disorder.

I designed this journal for women like you—women navigating a hard season they didn’t choose and can’t fix on their own. 

As someone living with a rare, incurable illness, I know what it’s like to need God’s Word not as a lofty concept, but as a lifeline.

The Daily Hope Journal was born out of the pages I scribbled on the hard days—when all I had the energy for was a breath and a verse. It’s simple, but it’s sacred. And I’d love to share it with you.

When I’m not teaching or writing, you can find me drinking strong coffee, chasing coastal sunsets, or making memories with the people I love most.

There is still beauty here.

Even in your hardest days, God’s presence is steady, His promises still stand, and His hope is real.

Let’s hold onto that truth—one page, one breath, one Scripture at a time.