The Lost Discipline: The Spiritual Practice the Church Forgot
Remembering what God has said and done isn't a footnote in Scripture — it might be the most important spiritual discipline the modern church has overlooked.
Disciplines, prayer habits, journaling rhythms, and devotional practices that keep you connected to God through every season of life.
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Remembering what God has said and done isn't a footnote in Scripture — it might be the most important spiritual discipline the modern church has overlooked.
A testimony journal is more than a diary. It is a record of what God has done. Here is why keeping one changes how you pray, endure, and encourage others.
Most prophetic words are forgotten within weeks. Here is a simple system for recording, revisiting, and fighting with the words God spoke over your life.
Manifestation and Christian affirmation sound similar but come from different places. One is about control. The other is about trust. Here is the difference.
Your testimony is fading. The details you remember today won't be as sharp next year. Here's exactly how to record it — and why it matters more than you think.
Remembering what God said is a spiritual discipline with a practical solution. Build a habit that will change how you face hard seasons and hold onto truth.
Build a culture of remembering in your church. When a community recalls what God has done, trust grows for what comes next. A practical guide for leaders.
Tired of devotional habits that last a week? A practical, guilt-free guide to building a daily time with God that fits your actual life. Start with 5 minutes.
Speaking your faith out loud changes everything. The neuroscience, the biblical basis, and practical ways to use your voice in prayer and spiritual growth.
30 prayer journal prompts that go deeper than gratitude lists. Organized by what you need: praise, honesty, discernment, identity, and community. Try one today.
A beginner's guide to spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, Scripture, community, and more. Practical steps to start practicing today. No guilt required.
You do not need to be a writer to journal your faith. Practical methods including voice notes, prompts, and digital tools. Start capturing what God is doing.
Remembering what God said is a spiritual discipline rooted in Scripture. Learn practical ways to revisit, record, and live out God's words in your daily life.
Israel stacked twelve stones at the Jordan as a memorial of what God did. Remembered promises become courage. This spiritual discipline builds tomorrow's faith.
Five moments in Scripture where love crossed every line and the family grew bigger. From Ruth to the Good Samaritan, God has always broken down walls.
Prayer changed cities in Scripture, from Nineveh to Acts. What happens when believers pray with urgency, believing the outcome actually depends on it?
Work is not outside God's story. Done with Him, justice, mercy, and joy break into ordinary places. Your Monday desk is an altar, not just your Sunday seat.
Five loaves fed thousands. A widow's last meal became provision. Scripture is full of people who gave what they had and watched God multiply it beyond reason.
Some believers are called to work inside the system, not to burn it down but to shape it. The courage of Esther, Daniel, and every believer with influence.
God feeds His people through Scripture, through Jesus, and through promises from the Spirit. Are you eating early and often, or starving on a full plate?
Romans 5:17 says believers will reign in life through Christ. Reigning requires remembering: recalling grace, rehearsing promises, building on what God did.
When God acts, it leaves a mark: healing that defies logic, peace in a storm, a door no hand could open. The question is whether we remember or move on.