Guided Journals That Support the Youth Mission
Every purchase from Good Shepherd Creations Inc helps fund faith-centered programs for middle and high school youth in Columbus, Georgia.
Process. Grow. Bloom.
T.H.O.R.N.
A powerful self-reflection journal specifically crafted for middle and high schoolers to process their identity, navigate life’s pressures, and find the beauty in their unique journey. Guided prompts encourage honesty and spiritual growth during these formative years.
Best for: Middle and high school students navigating identity and purpose.
Embrace the Process.
UNFINISHED Still Becoming
An invitation to embrace the seasons of life that feel incomplete. This journal provides a space for honest reflection on growth, healing, and the quiet beauty of being a work in progress under God’s grace and timing.
Best for: Teens and young adults navigating seasons of change and healing.
Discover His Character.
Seek and Find
A deep dive into the character of God. Through interactive daily prompts and scripture study, this guide helps young readers build a consistent prayer life and a robust understanding of faith in a modern world.
Best for: Youth wanting to build a consistent habit of studying the Bible.
Cultivate Stillness.
Protect Your Peace
In a world of noise, this journal teaches the discipline of stillness. Designed to help young leaders cultivate mental clarity and emotional resilience through a Christ-centered lens, finding spiritual grounding in the daily grind.
Best for: Young leaders and student mentors prioritizing emotional wellness and stillness.
How Our Publishing Work Fuels Youth Programs
Journal sales directly fund the tools, materials, and workshop space required for our youth programs in Columbus. Through our publishing initiative, middle and high school students aren't just consumers—they are creators learning professional writing, editing, and layout design. Every publication produced reflects the same faith-centered, honest, and hopeful approach that defines our mentorship, ensuring that the work raised by our hands supports the purpose in our hearts.