Become brave enough to go after what you want, through faith-based guided journaling and coaching.
Life moves fast—and somewhere along the way, you’ve lost your creativity and your connection...
To yourself.
To God.
To what really matters.
You want to live with purpose.
You want to hear God’s voice.
But between the pressure, the distractions, and the overwhelm… It’s hard to even know where to begin.
That’s where Holy Work Journaling comes in.
Stage 1:
The Sleepwalker
Disconnected, numb, going through the motions.
Stage 2:
The Acknowledger
Beginning to notice thoughts, feelings, and restlessness.
Stage 3:
The Admitter
Feels the pull of something more. Begins recognizing desires and callings.
Stage 4:
The Decider
Chooses to move forward despite fear. Commits to the process.
Stage 5:
The Warrior
Fights resistance, fear, lies, and inner sabotage.
Stage 6:
The Builder
Begins steady, unglamorous work of building and growing.
Stage 7:
The Leader
Lives out their Holy Work and leads others.
Luke LeFevre, Founder of Holy Work Journaling.
Journaling has been a huge life-changer for me over the last 15 years. I was the Chief Creative Officer at Ramsey Solutions for 14 years, and three years ago I decided to step away to help people build this practice into their lives.
Leaders and executives especially need it—to avoid burnout and stop sleepwalking through life. A lot of people don’t really know where they’re going or where God is pulling them. But building this practice into your life helps you slow down and actually figure that out. I know it did for me.
You have to be truly honest and write down what you're really feeling and thinking. That’s what brings clarity.
It’s powerful.
“This cleared space in my brain I didn’t even know was clogged.”
“I didn’t realize how helpful writing my thoughts down each day would be to keeping my mind uncluttered… Journaling is doing the same thing for my emotions.”
- Dasha
“I’ve tried journaling before, but this made it stick.”
“I’ve never been able to keep a journaling habit—until now. The structure, the guidance, and the support made it possible.”
- Chuck
“God was speaking—I just wasn’t listening.”
“Learning to allow God to speak to me is key. I’ve had to stop talking... and just listen.”
— Lindsey
“In the past this would’ve spiraled me—but now I write through it.”
“Something not so nice happened, but I made the choice to journal. It’s an example of how I’m building. I’m learning to trust."
- Lori
“I went from not sleeping at all… to sleeping without aids—in one week.”
“In 7 days I went from going down the crazy path with my thoughts to understanding that my problems exist because my focus wasn’t fully on God. It has been a Godsend.”
- Shana