Write the Vision: A Dream Journal Inspired by Habakkuk 2:2

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Write the Vision is a simple, open space to slow down, pay attention, and process your dreams with God.

This journal came from my own experiences of waking up and wondering, “was that just a dream… or was it something more?” I started writing things down, sitting with the Lord, and letting Him lead the meaning instead of trying to figure it all out on my own.

Each page gives you room to write out your dream, notice what stood out, and bring it back to God through prayer, scripture, and reflection. Nothing complicated. Just a quiet place to be curious and invite Him into it.

You’ll find space to record up to 50 dreams, along with a simple way to track themes or symbols that may come up over time.

If you’re new to paying attention to your dreams, you’re not behind. And if you’ve been doing this for a while, this can simply be a place to stay consistent and intentional.

Whether you use it beside your bed in the early morning or come back to it later in the day, my hope is that this becomes a peaceful rhythm where you feel invited to slow down and process what God may be speaking.

Write the Vision is a simple, open space to slow down, pay attention, and process your dreams with God.

This journal came from my own experiences of waking up and wondering, “was that just a dream… or was it something more?” I started writing things down, sitting with the Lord, and letting Him lead the meaning instead of trying to figure it all out on my own.

Each page gives you room to write out your dream, notice what stood out, and bring it back to God through prayer, scripture, and reflection. Nothing complicated. Just a quiet place to be curious and invite Him into it.

You’ll find space to record up to 50 dreams, along with a simple way to track themes or symbols that may come up over time.

If you’re new to paying attention to your dreams, you’re not behind. And if you’ve been doing this for a while, this can simply be a place to stay consistent and intentional.

Whether you use it beside your bed in the early morning or come back to it later in the day, my hope is that this becomes a peaceful rhythm where you feel invited to slow down and process what God may be speaking.

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