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Bible Journals

Looking for a simple, age-appropriate way to help your child or teen grow in God’s Word?
These Bible journals are designed to make Bible reading, reflection, and prayer feel doable—no matter your child's age or reading level.

👇 Choose the age group below to get started:

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Bible Journals for Ages 6-12

Want to help your child grow in their own relationship with God?

 

Digging Into God Bible Journals for Kids are simple, creative Bible reading plans for kids ages 6 to 12. These journals are designed to help kids build a habit of spending time with God consistently. 

The goal is to teach children how to read and understand the Bible on their own. With just a little guidance at the beginning, your child will  learn how to use the journal alongside their Bible--and hopefully they will look forward to having their own quiet time and make their relationship with Jesus personal. 

Life can feel rushed, and teaching your child about God might seem overwhelming. But with D.I.G. for Kids, it’s doable. In just 5–10 minutes a day, you’ll slow down and focus on a few verses—keeping it simple and meaningful.

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Perfect for young readers and those just learning to read the Bible. Your child will read through Psalm 119 by reading a few verses a day--developing the skills & habit of daily Bible reading.

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Perfect for customizable Bible study. This blank journal lets you choose the Scriptures—no verses included, just open pages for your child to reflect and write.

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Great for capable readers. This journal guides your child through chapters 51-100 in the book of Psalms with one chapter a day.

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Perfect for young readers and those just learning to read the Bible. Your child will read through the book of Ephesians by reading 2-5 verses a day--developing the skills & habit of daily Bible reading.

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Great for confident readers. This journal guides your child through the Book of Proverbs with one chapter a day.

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Great for capable readers. This journal guides your child through chapters 101-150 in the book of Psalms with one chapter a day.

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Perfect for young readers and beginners. Your child will build the habit of daily Bible reading and develop the skills to read and understand Scripture by going through the book of Mark—one chapter per week, with a few verses each day.

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Great for capable readers. This journal guides your child through the first 50 chapters of Psalms with one chapter a day.

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Start this journal in December to keep your focus on Jesus all season long. With a simple Bible reading plan, you’ll discover what God says about WHY He sent His Son to Earth.

How to use Digging Into God Bible Journals for Kids:

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5 SIMPLE weekly readings:

Help your kids develop the habit of spending time with the Lord each day.
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Teach your child how to find the verses in their Bible; write the verse that "stuck out" to you; draw a picture of what the verse (or passage) means; and write our a prayer to the Lord for the day.
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Read the Bible together several times, which will help your child learn to read the Bible on their own.
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Bible Journals for Teens

Digging Into God Bible Journals are simple tools to help kids and families discover God's unchanging truth and inspire the joyful habit of having personal time with the Lord. These Bible journals are purposely designed to help individuals begin reading and studying God's word on their own.​

 

You will find 2 different types of Bible journals for teens on this page. Scroll down to see the interior of each journal below so that you can choose which is right for you.  ​

👇 Choose the right Bible reading plan for your teen:

Beginner (90 Day)
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For boys ages 13-18 who are just learning to read the Bible on their own, or those who know how to read the Bible but need a simple plan to help them be consistent.

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For girls  ages 13-18 who are just learning to read the Bible on their own, or those who know how to read the Bible but need a simple plan to help them be consistent.

90 Day Bible Challenge
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90 day teen bible study galatians-philemon

Read through Paul's letters to the churches, Galatians through Philemon!

Great for Beginners
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A simple structure--you will read and think through about 10 verses per day.

Do this challenge individually, with friends, or as a youth group.

Undated Prompts
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There is a page for each day with prompts to take notes, write the key verse, and pray.

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For boys ages 15-18  who know how to read the Bible and are motivated to study God's Word.

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For girls ages 15-18  who know how to read the Bible and are motivated to study God's Word.

Motivated to Study Bible
Bible Journal for Teens
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There are 4 different Bible reading plans at the beginning of the book that you can choose to follow:
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  1. If you want to understand the main storyline of the Bible,

  2. If you want to read through the New Testament,

  3. If you want to study who Jesus is, OR

  4. If you want to understand what it means to live as a believer in Jesus Christ.

This is not a devotional filled with opinions, but a simple way to help teens get into the Bible for themselves!
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Each day, there is space to:

  1. Read: Read the daily Scripture from the Bible Reading Plan you have chosen.

  2. Reflect: Reflect on what you just read. You can write down a verse, draw a picture, summarize the passage, or write an insight you had that stuck out to you.

  3. Request: Write down your prayer requests. Make a list or write out a prayer from your heart. Spend time letting God know you depend on and trust Him.

  4. Rejoice: What are you grateful for? What can you praise God for? Write it down!

  5. Remember: What is the biggest take-away that you want to remember throughout the day?

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