40 Days of Writing the Everyday: A Lenten Discipline

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Each year I try to be intentional about adding discipline to my Lenten journey. It used to be that I would give something up. One year I gave up chocolate, another year I gave up coffee. And there was the year I tried to give up all sugar. I didn’t do so well with that one.

I didn’t do it because I thought it was important to deny myself something that I love, but instead it was a way for me to remember. Every time I desired the very thing I had given up, I remembered the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness. I remembered Jesus’s journey to the cross. I remembered my own journey to discover who it is that God has created me to be. And instead of indulging in the thing I gave up, I had the opportunity to turn to God in prayer and meditation. Not out of denying myself pleasure, but in search of something new.

Last year, I shifted from the discipline of giving up to the discipline of adding an intentional moment of reflection or prayer. I chose to walk every day last year, in an attempt to strengthen my body as well as my prayer life. As I walked, I prayed for the things I saw around me. This was a deeply beneficial practice when COVID was first declared a pandemic and our state mostly shut down. I took to walking in the woods behind our house when I could walk nowhere else, and it transformed not only my prayers, but my life.

This year, I’ve committed to praying through the mundane and the everyday things that are always around us. I’m using a set of prompts provided by Exhale Creativity. I realized long ago that writing is my greatest form of prayer, and it is through writing that I find myself wrestling with God and the world around me. In an attempt to get myself in the habit of writing every morning, as well as to pay attention to the world around me and how God is present in my day, each morning I’ll write in my journal about the word for the day. Some days I’ll post a reflection here right away; other days I’ll sit with it a few days before posting. If you want to see how I’m wrestling with the prompts through images, you can check out my Instagram feed.

I hope through my words and images, you find hope in the mundane.