Christians Living with Chronic Illness

Written for —

Christians Living with Chronic Illness

Before the limitations of today crowd out the possibilities of grace, come here.

Come name what today is costing before you manage what you cannot change.

You know the morning where the body is asking for something different than yesterday, and the plans you made quietly need adjusting? Underneath is a quieter question — about whether faithfulness is still possible inside a life this slow, this attentive, this uncertain. This journal meets you in the slowness. Five honest minutes a day, from the bed, from the chair, from wherever you are. The illness does not always cooperate. But faithfulness gets redefined — and the life you are living, exactly as it is, starts to count as a life of faith.

Journals in this collection

Why this collection works for this reader

Written for the person whose faith holds even when the body does not cooperate.

Holds the faith inside the difficult body as the most tested and most real faith available.

Honest about what a tired body costs without offering what it cannot deliver.

About this collection

This collection is written for christians living with chronic illness specifically — not adapted from a generic devotional and not retrofitted to fit. Every journal in it is shaped around the season christians living with chronic illness are actually in, with a 140-day daily structure that's built to be picked up on day 47 the same way it's built to be picked up on day 1.