Women Waiting on God
Come before the waiting becomes bitterness. Bring it while it is still hope.
Waiting is not passive — it is one of the most active forms of trust there is.
You know the prayer you have been praying so long you have started to wonder whether you are still praying it or just repeating it? Underneath is a quieter question — about whether the silence is absence, or whether something is being formed in you that the answer would have skipped over. This journal sits with that quieter question. Five honest minutes a day. The waiting does not get faster, but it stops feeling like waste. The years you thought were on hold turn out to have been doing something.
Journals in this collection
When the Waiting Room Becomes Your Living Room
Meet God When the Promise Takes Longer Than the Patience
Open journalWhy this collection works for this reader
Written for the woman who has prayed, believed, and is still waiting for the answer.
Holds the unanswered prayer as one of the most significant acts of faith available.
The waiting is not evidence that the prayer was not heard. This holds that conviction.
About this collection
Each journal in this collection is for women waiting on god who came looking for a daily practice that holds up past the first ten days. The structure is the same every day — short enough to keep on the busy mornings, honest enough for the harder evenings. After 140 days, what's changed isn't the season. It's the steady daily presence you've kept inside it.
