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NISAN 5786 Devotional Journal Workbook
NISAN 5786 Devotional Journal Workbook
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Step into the prophetic beginning of the biblical year with the NISAN 5786 Devotional Journal Workbook.
This monthly devotional from Feed His Sheep Production is designed to help believers align with God's appointed times, deepen their understanding of Scripture, and walk in Kingdom purpose throughout the month of Nisan.
Inside this devotional you will discover:
• Daily scripture meditation
• Prophetic insights aligned with the Hebrew calendar
• Reflection and journaling sections
• Kingdom declarations and prayers
• Weekly workbook checkpoints
• Spiritual alignment with God’s appointed times
Nisan is the month of redemption, new beginnings, and divine realignment. This devotional will guide you day by day as you walk through the spiritual themes of the season and position your heart for what God is doing.
Release Date: March 12, 2026
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We love it. It’s amazing. We’re committed to following it each day.
Amazing! I absolutely love the depth through out the devotional and the personal reflection and application in working through all the scripture and immediate application available!
I just wanted to take a moment to personally thank you for your devotional series and your passover material—truly, it has been life-changing for me.
I’ve been following along for about seven months now, and it has become such a meaningful part of my daily walk. I’ve printed it out and have been going through it with a girlfriend, and it has been incredibly powerful for both of us. We actually pray for you every day as we go through it. What you’ve created is not only impactful, but deeply needed, and I just want to honor you for that.
One of the things I most appreciate is how your devotionals align with God’s timing, His rhythms, and His grace. So many traditional devotionals can feel a bit “hit or miss” in topics, and for someone who can lean toward being performance-driven, that can quietly create a sense of striving.
What you’ve built is very different.
There’s a consistency and intentionality that allows me to rest in God’s sovereignty rather than strive. The way each day builds on the next creates a comforting, reassuring journey—it has genuinely quieted that underlying striving and replaced it with more peace and faith. That alignment with His timing has been deeply meaningful to me.
I also want to say how much I appreciate the recent enhancements to the journal. You can tell there’s intentional growth happening, and it’s making a real difference.
I wanted to humbly share a few thoughts from the perspective of someone actively using it—especially in real-time ministry moments:
One thing I’ve really missed is having the full scriptures written out. When you’re walking someone through something “under the gun,” it can be difficult to jump around searching for verses. More than that, I’ve noticed that when the full scripture isn’t there, we sometimes end up not reading it at all—and that feels like a real loss, because the Word itself is what brings transformation. Having it fully included would make a big difference.
I really loved the “Week Review” and “Week Pivot” structure—it was incredibly helpful. I noticed that it wasn’t consistent across all weeks, and I just wanted to encourage you to keep those elements throughout, along with the monthly seal, which I think is fantastic.
Including page numbers would be a huge help—not only for navigation, but for quickly finding specific days or sections when working with others. I’ll continue using tabs, but page numbers would make referencing much easier. (Side tabs for days could be a nice bonus, but not necessary.)
It would also be helpful to include the date ranges (for example, March 19, 2026 – April 17, 2026) alongside the Hebrew months like Nisan on the cover. For many of us coming from a Gentile background, that added clarity would make it much easier to track and reference. This would also help transitioning to the next month, as I noticed there was a missing day between two devotionals—adding date markers might help prevent that as well.
One larger thought I wanted to share—separate from the devotional itself:
It might be incredibly helpful to create a separate resource (even a short book or bonus PDF) that explains the “why” behind what you’re doing in the devotionals—things like the biblical calendar, the seasons, and the rhythms, as well as the role of the moon, and the significance of stones, tribes, and numbers.
Not to add more content into the devotional itself—but as a standalone resource people can reference. That way, those who want deeper understanding have it available, without increasing the size of the journals.
I’ve found this especially helpful when talking with friends who aren’t familiar with these concepts. Some initially wonder if elements like the moon, stones, or numbers are “new age,” and having a clear, biblical explanation would really help bring confidence and clarity—especially for those from more traditional church backgrounds.
I also wanted to mention—each time I purchase, I actually buy two PDFs so my friend and I can both walk through it together. I’m prayerfully considering expanding into a small women’s group, which is why I wanted to ask if you offer any group licensing, leader guides, or additional resources to support that.
More than anything, I just want to encourage you—please keep going.
This is making a real difference. Every month, I find myself waiting expectantly for the next one, and I truly hope nothing gets in the way of what you’re building. It’s equipping people in a very real and meaningful way.
Thank you again for your faithfulness and the excellence you’re walking in. It truly shows.
With much appreciation and encouragement,
Warm Regards,
Gina Pettrow
This a great workbook to help with reflection and keeping on task to stay focused.
This is a wonderful blessing for anyone seeking the times and seasons of God. Nisan devotion has a layered learning tool, designed to open up wisdom, understanding and knowledge. It brings a rich growing maturity of the Word. I love how it blossoms my fear of the Lord, in awe, worship and reverence. Thank you Feed His Sheep Productions! I pray God blessings over you!
We love it. It’s amazing. We’re committed to following it each day.
Amazing! I absolutely love the depth through out the devotional and the personal reflection and application in working through all the scripture and immediate application available!
I just wanted to take a moment to personally thank you for your devotional series and your passover material—truly, it has been life-changing for me.
I’ve been following along for about seven months now, and it has become such a meaningful part of my daily walk. I’ve printed it out and have been going through it with a girlfriend, and it has been incredibly powerful for both of us. We actually pray for you every day as we go through it. What you’ve created is not only impactful, but deeply needed, and I just want to honor you for that.
One of the things I most appreciate is how your devotionals align with God’s timing, His rhythms, and His grace. So many traditional devotionals can feel a bit “hit or miss” in topics, and for someone who can lean toward being performance-driven, that can quietly create a sense of striving.
What you’ve built is very different.
There’s a consistency and intentionality that allows me to rest in God’s sovereignty rather than strive. The way each day builds on the next creates a comforting, reassuring journey—it has genuinely quieted that underlying striving and replaced it with more peace and faith. That alignment with His timing has been deeply meaningful to me.
I also want to say how much I appreciate the recent enhancements to the journal. You can tell there’s intentional growth happening, and it’s making a real difference.
I wanted to humbly share a few thoughts from the perspective of someone actively using it—especially in real-time ministry moments:
One thing I’ve really missed is having the full scriptures written out. When you’re walking someone through something “under the gun,” it can be difficult to jump around searching for verses. More than that, I’ve noticed that when the full scripture isn’t there, we sometimes end up not reading it at all—and that feels like a real loss, because the Word itself is what brings transformation. Having it fully included would make a big difference.
I really loved the “Week Review” and “Week Pivot” structure—it was incredibly helpful. I noticed that it wasn’t consistent across all weeks, and I just wanted to encourage you to keep those elements throughout, along with the monthly seal, which I think is fantastic.
Including page numbers would be a huge help—not only for navigation, but for quickly finding specific days or sections when working with others. I’ll continue using tabs, but page numbers would make referencing much easier. (Side tabs for days could be a nice bonus, but not necessary.)
It would also be helpful to include the date ranges (for example, March 19, 2026 – April 17, 2026) alongside the Hebrew months like Nisan on the cover. For many of us coming from a Gentile background, that added clarity would make it much easier to track and reference. This would also help transitioning to the next month, as I noticed there was a missing day between two devotionals—adding date markers might help prevent that as well.
One larger thought I wanted to share—separate from the devotional itself:
It might be incredibly helpful to create a separate resource (even a short book or bonus PDF) that explains the “why” behind what you’re doing in the devotionals—things like the biblical calendar, the seasons, and the rhythms, as well as the role of the moon, and the significance of stones, tribes, and numbers.
Not to add more content into the devotional itself—but as a standalone resource people can reference. That way, those who want deeper understanding have it available, without increasing the size of the journals.
I’ve found this especially helpful when talking with friends who aren’t familiar with these concepts. Some initially wonder if elements like the moon, stones, or numbers are “new age,” and having a clear, biblical explanation would really help bring confidence and clarity—especially for those from more traditional church backgrounds.
I also wanted to mention—each time I purchase, I actually buy two PDFs so my friend and I can both walk through it together. I’m prayerfully considering expanding into a small women’s group, which is why I wanted to ask if you offer any group licensing, leader guides, or additional resources to support that.
More than anything, I just want to encourage you—please keep going.
This is making a real difference. Every month, I find myself waiting expectantly for the next one, and I truly hope nothing gets in the way of what you’re building. It’s equipping people in a very real and meaningful way.
Thank you again for your faithfulness and the excellence you’re walking in. It truly shows.
With much appreciation and encouragement,
Warm Regards,
Gina Pettrow
This a great workbook to help with reflection and keeping on task to stay focused.
This is a wonderful blessing for anyone seeking the times and seasons of God. Nisan devotion has a layered learning tool, designed to open up wisdom, understanding and knowledge. It brings a rich growing maturity of the Word. I love how it blossoms my fear of the Lord, in awe, worship and reverence. Thank you Feed His Sheep Productions! I pray God blessings over you!