You're not broken. You're just tired of surviving.
Devotion is not a course.
Questions about our digital devotionals
A digital devotional is a guided 28-day practice delivered as a beautifully designed PDF download. Each day offers a short prayer, a reflection, and a journal prompt to help you slow down, feel deeply, and reconnect with yourself and the divine.
After purchase you receive instant access to download your devotional. It is yours to keep forever, print at home, or read on any device. There are no logins, no subscriptions and no pressure. Just you, the page, and whatever needs to be said.
HELD is a 28-day devotional for the woman who is tired of holding it all. The one who always shows up, holds it together, and silently wonders when it will be her turn to fall apart and still be loved.
Each day offers a prayer that meets you exactly where you are — in the overwhelm, in the unravelling, in the quiet ache you carry alone. There is no pressure to improve or fix yourself. Only presence, softness and space to be seen, heard and held without needing to earn it.
Grief: Where Love Learns to Stay is a 28-day devotional for anyone learning to carry love differently after loss. This is not a journey of moving on. It is a sacred unfolding. A way to sit with what aches, to remember what was, and to gently become someone new in the presence of absence.
Each day offers a short reflection, a whisper of insight, and a space to hold your grief with tenderness and let it slowly reshape you.
Pay What You Feel means you choose the price that feels right for where you are right now. These devotionals are offered this way because healing should never be out of reach. If you can afford more, paying more helps make them accessible to women who cannot. If you are in a season of scarcity, pay what you can and receive the full offering without guilt.
Both. Your devotional is delivered as a PDF which you can read on any device or print at home. Many women find printing it and keeping it by their bed or on their altar makes the daily practice feel more intentional. Others prefer to read it on their phone or tablet. There is no right way. Choose what calls you back to the page each day.