“Write down the revelation and make it plain…” — Habakkuk 2:2
In this raw and reflective episode, I invite you into one of the quietest but most powerful spiritual rhythms in the garden: journaling. Not just to track what you’ve planted—but to mark what God is growing in you.
This episode is inspired by Chapter 2 of my ebook, Rooted in Grace. Whether you're a seasoned journal-keeper or someone who’s never written a single garden note, this episode offers gentle encouragement and simple steps to begin.
We’ll explore:
Why journaling in the garden becomes a form of prayer
How slowing down to write helps you heal and listen
Five gentle practices to build a soul-rooted journaling rhythm
A personal story from my California garden
A simple worship moment with Come Thou Fount
A closing journal prompt to carry into your next quiet moment
🎧 Listen & Reflect
You don’t have to capture everything. Just capture something.
Even the smallest note can become a seed of trust.
📓 Journal Prompt from this episode:
“When have you read something you wrote in the past and felt surprised by how far you’ve come?”
📖 Scripture Focus:
Habakkuk 2:2 — “Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.”
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📚 Explore the Book:
This episode is drawn from Chapter 2 of my book Rooted in Grace: A Christian Guide to Intuitive Gardening
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🎶 Worship Featured:
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing — Public Domain
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