Create your own retreat using the Psalms with this printable Prayer Walk as you connect to God through nature.

What is a Prayer Walk?

A few years ago I was invited to a women’s retreat for the weekend and part of our activities was a self-guided prayer walk along dirt paths and bridges winding through a beautiful property in Texas. While we started in small groups, I felt the need to break off to finish up on my own.

I feel most connected to God when I am alone in the quiet, listening for his voice.

Although I haven’t heard anything audible on these walks, I feel a calm and peace come over my spirit, as I breathe in gratitude for the beauty and the opportunity to have a moment to think.

Sometimes it is more of a listening experience. Maybe a journal entry by a creek, or a minute to pause and watch for wildlife in the trees.

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Plan Your Prayer Walk

Nature has a way of speaking to us and bringing us closer to our creator, and I encourage you to plan a moment (or a few) each year where you can get away for even an hour to reflect.

Here are my favorite places to be still and reflect on what God is teaching me:

  • Walk along the beach in the early morning before the crowds
  • Hike a simple nature trail in your local community
  • Go on a bike ride in your neighborhood after dinner or before breakfast
  • Sit on a porch or balcony on a vacation with a view
  • Sip on coffee in the backyard and listen to the birds
  • Turn on nature sounds for an indoor break

It’s not simply about taking a minute to get back into nature–it’s about reconnecting with God. An easy way to do that is to pray and journal the Psalms out in his creation. I love how you can easily turn the verses into a personal prayer for yourself.

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Mark the Memory

In the Bible when God did something that the Israelites wanted to remember, they offered a sacrifice, started a tradition, or set up stones of remembrance.

On my prayer walk, we were asked to collect something along the way, like a rock, and write a word that stuck out to us on our journey. I still have my rock with the word trust written on it sitting in my office. I was going through an especially hard time in my life, and the reminder of the prayers and conversations I had with God that weekend stayed with me throughout that time.

This week I modified the Prayer Walk we used on our women’s retreat into one you can use on your own, anywhere you’d like.

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Order the Prayer Walk Workbook

My Prayer Walk Workbook is simple to reprint year after year so that you can make it a tradition. It includes directions and activities for a 1.5-hour self-guided nature walk and follow-up suggestions.

Want the details? Purchase includes:

  • Prayer Walk directions and schedule
  • 6 guided activities to study the Psalms
    • gratitude
    • lament
    • praise
    • restoration
    • stillness
    • transformation
  • 7 journaling prompts for ongoing prayers
  • Topical Psalms list for further study
  • A cheat sheet in order to write your own psalm
  • Reproducible Prayer record-keeping

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