Journal Book Review: Get Outside: A Journal for Refreshing Your Spirit in Nature

About the Book

Title: Get Outside: A Journal for Refreshing Your Spirit in Nature 

Genre: Diary/Journal/Outdoor Travel 

Publisher: Ink and Willow 

Release Date: March 2, 2021

Click here to purchase a copy of this journal. 

Publisher's Book Description

“For nature lovers seeking a greater appreciation of God's creation comes a guided journal featuring inspirational quotes, thoughtful journaling prompts, and valuable information to enhance every outdoor adventure. 

 

Designed to be sturdy enough to be taken along on nature hikes or any outdoor excursions, this beautifully designed guided journal will help you become more attentive to the handiwork of God in the great outdoors and in your own heart.  

 

An activity log provides space to record every outdoor adventure, while guides to cloud formations, flora and fauna, navigation by the stars, outdoor photography, and wilderness safety give you the confidence to wander off the beaten path. Additional features include the top ten outdoor survival myths, a state-by-state list of top outdoor destinations, dos and don'ts of day hiking, how U.S. mountains compare in elevation, and hidden or often overlooked locations throughout the country. 

 

Whether you're an expert adventurer or you simply enjoy a quiet walk in the nearest park, Get Outside will make your time in nature more memorable and spiritually fulfilling.”

My Review

Get Outside: A Journal for Refreshing Your Spirit in Nature, published by Ink and Willow, is a genuinely special book! Thoughtfully designed and truly beautiful, this journal is filled with insightful, thought-provoking questions that encourage meaningful reflection. Featuring plenty of writing space, this journal is certainly a valuable tool for nurturing spiritual growth through outdoor exploration, contemplation, prayer, and appreciation for the wonders of nature. 

 

The cover of this journal is lovely and inviting, and the book is just the right size to carry while exploring, hiking, or walking outdoors. With inspiring quotes, Bible verses, and unique questions, this journal provides ample opportunity and motivation for authentic, honest introspection. This book is a wonderful source for pursuing the peace and calm that can often be found while spending time in outdoor environments. 
 

Helpful, artistic, and worthwhile, Get Outside is as useful as it is edifying. Grounded in a love for God’s creation, it is a practical and uplifting resource. A stunning addition to any journal collection, it would also make a great gift for any occasion. I recommend it enthusiastically. 

 

*I was given a copy of this book from the publisher. A review was not required. The review I have written is voluntary and contains opinions that are entirely my own.

About the Publisher: Ink and Willow

“The Ink & Willow line infuses contemplation and inspiration into the regular spiritual practice of creative-minded Christians, wherever they are in their faith journey. Each thoughtfully curated gift product is based in biblical truth and sparks a reminder of how God reveals beauty in the midst of our ordinary. 
 
Throughout literary history, willow trees have been symbols of growth, balance, learning, healing, and harmony. Since willows often grow near streams or rivers, the name Ink and Willow was inspired by the verse in Psalm 1 about the person who delights in God and therefore is deeply planted and able to thrive, bearing fruit and prospering through every season. The word ink has a dual meaning, first as a nod to the act and art of printing words on paper, and then, in the sense that ink symbolizes life. In combination, Ink & Willow becomes the perfect metaphor for what this thoughtfully curated line of products is designed to do, which is to inspire, nurture, and engage Christians.” --Description from Ink and Willow’s page on Amazon.com.

Click here to visit Ink and Willow's website.

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