Minimalist prayer journal to enhance your prayer life https://prayerjournal.me
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myPrayerJournal

Journaling has a long history; it helps people remember what happened, and the act of writing helps people think about what happened and process it. A prayer journal is not a new concept; it helps you keep track of the requests for which you've prayed, you can use it to pray over things repeatedly, and you can write the result when the answer comes (or it was "no").

This is borne of out of a personal desire I had to have something that would help me with my prayer life. When it's time to pray, it's not really time to use an app, so the design goal here is to keep it simple and unobtrusive. It will also help eliminate some of the downsides to a paper prayer journal, like not remembering whether you've prayed for a request, or running out of room to write another update on one.

It is still a work-in-progress (WIP), but is available for public preview at https://prayerjournal.me.