Introducing HolyJot 365: A Free Yearlong Journey Through the Whole Story of Scripture
Embark on a free 365-day journey through the Bible with HolyJot. Read, reflect, journal, and grow in faith—solo or with friends using Threads and Zoom.
Embark on a free 365-day journey through the Bible with HolyJot. Read, reflect, journal, and grow in faith—solo or with friends using Threads and Zoom.
Life is messy. One minute everything feels smooth sailing ?, and the next—boom—you’re hit with storms you never saw coming. Maybe it’s a health diagnosis, a job loss, financial struggles, relationship heartbreak, or a season of waiting that feels endless. In those moments, the question hits hard: Can I really trust God right now?

So, you’ve decided you want to start studying the Bible. First off—amazing! That’s one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. But if you’re new to it, you might also feel… overwhelmed. Like, where do you even start with this giant book that has 66 different parts, ancient names you can’t pronounce, and verses that sometimes leave you scratching your head?

Raise your hand if you’ve ever tried to memorize a Bible verse… only to forget it by the next morning. Don’t worry—you’re not alone. Memorizing Scripture can feel like trying to hold water in your hands. It slips away so fast!

Ever open your Bible, read a passage, nod your head, and then five minutes later completely forget what you just read? Yeah, we’ve all been there.
If you’ve ever promised yourself, “Tomorrow I’ll really pray”… only to get swept away by work emails, errands, and that never-ending grocery list —welcome to the club. Life is busy. And prayer, while essential, often ends up squeezed into those last five minutes before you crash into bed.
Let’s be honest: life is hectic. Between work, family, bills, and that random pile of laundry that somehow never ends ??, sitting down for quiet time with God can feel like a luxury. But here’s the truth: starting a daily devotional routine is one of the best investments you can make for your soul, your sanity, and yes—even your schedule.
Bible journaling, as both a spiritual and creative practice, finds its origins deep in Christian history. Early Christians, particularly the desert fathers and mothers, kept spiritual diaries to document prayers, struggles, and revelations during their quest for a deeper connection with God. Even before the invention of printing, believers engaged with scripture through reading and writing—often copying biblical passages and reflecting in their own words.
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Have you ever found yourself reaching for sweets when you’re stressed, lonely, tired—or just bored? You promise yourself “just one,” but the craving spirals. You feel guilty. You wonder why you can’t control it.
Do you ever feel trapped behind closed doors, scrolling something you’d rather not, sharing in a shame you hide, repeating a cycle you think you can’t break? You’re not alone—and you can be free. Whether it's pictures, videos, sensual stories, or just imagination run wild, pornography has a hold on many hearts. But Jesus came to set captives free.
Do you ever wake up feeling trapped by a prescription pill? Maybe it started medically, but then you found yourself leaning on it when stress hits, when chores overflow, when sleep won’t come, or when you feel empty inside. You promised “just this dosage” or “just for pain,” and then realized something inside you is relying on more than medicine—it’s depending on escape.
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