Made for those who notice God in textures, lyrics, shared meals, and the rhythm of ordinary days.
For the note-makers—modern-day scribes who create and record meaning—and the quiet processors who sense His nearness while biking through the city or washing dishes at night. It’s for anyone still figuring it out, yet choosing to show up faithfully.
FIFTYTWO began as a conviction in my own walk with Christ: time with Him doesn’t have to be perfect to be real. I couldn’t keep up with traditional guided journals or daily devotionals, but I still longed to capture the quiet ways God was present—through scattered prayers, a lyric that lingered, a verse underlined, a moment that felt small but somehow holy.
Psalm 139 reminded me: there’s nowhere we can go where He isn’t already present. He sees every moment before we do—even the ones we overlook. So I created this journal for people like me—for those who want to remember God’s nearness without pressure or performance, especially in the overlooked moments of everyday life.
The name comes from the story of the five loaves and two fish (Matthew 14:17–21). What looked like not enough in human hands became more than enough in Jesus’. That’s the heart of FIFTYTWO: offering Him what we have, however unfinished, and trusting He’ll make it more than enough. Sometimes that offering looks like gratitude, a fleeting prayer, a word of encouragement, or even a peaceful silence.
FIFTYTWO is an invitation to archive your faith in real time. To see God in the ordinary. To belong to a community that believes the mundane days may be our greatest invitations to notice Him.
This is ours—because we are His.
" Reading the bible isn't about checking off a to-do list but about knowing and loving a living person: Jesus."
- KRISTEN WETHERELL