Some things are not meant to be carried forever. This pad is for setting one down.
Write what you are releasing — a fear, a person, a version of things you wanted that will not be. Then tear the page free and place it somewhere intentional. In your Bible. In a bowl set aside for this. Somewhere that marks the moment of letting go.
The act of writing it and releasing it is a prayer. The line at the bottom of every page says what is true: it is no longer yours to carry. The growing edge of torn pages over time becomes its own kind of record — evidence of every time you chose to open your hands.
Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you. — Psalm 55:22
60 tear-off pages. One release at a time.
Some things are not meant to be carried forever. This pad is for setting one down.
Write what you are releasing — a fear, a person, a version of things you wanted that will not be. Then tear the page free and place it somewhere intentional. In your Bible. In a bowl set aside for this. Somewhere that marks the moment of letting go.
The act of writing it and releasing it is a prayer. The line at the bottom of every page says what is true: it is no longer yours to carry. The growing edge of torn pages over time becomes its own kind of record — evidence of every time you chose to open your hands.
Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you. — Psalm 55:22
60 tear-off pages. One release at a time.