Years ago I started keeping a small, unglamorous notebook of specific prayers and how they were answered — not vague gratitude, but dated, particular entries: this exact need, on this exact day, met in this exact way.
Joshua had the Israelites stack physical stones as a memorial so future generations would ask what they meant and hear the story of God’s faithfulness (Joshua 4:6-7). My notebook works the same way for me. When I am in a hard season and cannot feel God working, I do not have to rely only on how I feel that day — I can open the notebook and read the evidence of every other hard season He carried us through before this one.