A Devotional for Spiritual Dryness (for the Christian Man Who Won’t Talk About It)
A devotional for spiritual dryness — written for the Christian man who has been quiet about it for too long, with a small daily practice that does not require.
A devotional for spiritual dryness — written for the Christian man who has been quiet about it for too long, with a small daily practice that does not require.
When you feel spiritually dry, the practice is not louder prayer — it is the small, steady return to the chair, the verse, and the long silence of God.
A letter for the woman feeling spiritually dry in the long silence — no pep, no quick verse, just an honest companion for the year God seems quiet.
A letter and slow devotional for the woman healing after loss — no rush, no spiritualizing of the grief, with scripture, body, and a daily practice that survives.
Seven healing-journey books for women — a slow shelf of contemplative reading for the woman walking out of a hard year, the grief, the long depletion.
A faith-based healing devotional written for the woman whose wound the cheerful versions skipped over — slow, scripture-anchored, with no rush toward resolution.
A journal for healing women — 30 pages that hold the hardest things one day at a time, in the older Christian voice that does not rush the slow years.
A women’s healing journal for the slow years after the year that broke something — a letter, a practice, and the older language for healing that does not rush.
A faith journal for the anxious Christian woman — a slow daily diagnostic and 5-section practice, plus a 30-day arc, for the woman whose anxiety has stayed.
Christian devotionals on anxiety that don’t pretend it goes away — for the woman tired of cheerful cure-by-Christmas books. Honest, slow, scripture-anchored.