The Everspring Blog
Every article from Everspring Press — organised by the kind of question that brought you here. Slow, scripture-anchored, drawn from Andrew Murray, François Fénelon, Augustine, Spurgeon, and the wider contemplative tradition.
Methods
How to actually do the practice — slow reading, Lectio, SOAP, verse mapping, and the older frameworks for sitting with Scripture.
186 articles
Online Devotions for Women — vs The Slow Paper Practice
Online Devotions for Women — vs The Slow Paper Practice You have probably tried both. Maybe you started with a paper Bible and a notebook and moved to an app because the app was always with you. Ma…
A Bible Verse for the Day: How to Actually Sit With One
A Bible Verse for the Day: How to Actually Sit With One You are looking for a Bible verse for today. You have searched it before. You have probably found the same fifteen or twenty verses that get …
What Proverbs 31 Actually Says: A Slow Read for the Tired Woman
What Proverbs 31 Actually Says: A Slow Read for the Tired Woman You have heard of the Proverbs 31 woman. You have probably heard of her too many times, and rarely from someone who has slowed down e…
Spurgeon’s Faith’s Checkbook: A Victorian Devotional That Still Holds the Page
Spurgeon’s Faith’s Checkbook: A Victorian Devotional That Still Holds the Page Most “promises of God” devotionals feel like claim-tickets. Open the page, find a verse, claim the promise…
Fénelon’s Final Counsel for the Soul Walking the Slow Path
Fénelon on long obedience and the slow path — a closing reading of Spiritual Progress for the soul who has walked with God a long time and needs to keep going.
Fénelon’s Prayer for the Soul Who Still Holds Back
Fenelon prayer of half surrender — the honest prayer for the soul who knows she has not fully said yes. A slow reading of Spiritual Progress.
Fénelon on Trusting God With What You Cannot Fix
Fenelon on trust god with what you cant fix — the slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman holding a situation no effort will resolve.
Why Fénelon Said the Surrendered Soul Is Strongest
Fénelon’s strength in surrender — why the surrendered soul is the strongest soul. A slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman whose faith feels brittle.
Fénelon on the Soul That Cannot Surrender
Fenelon when you cant surrender — a slow read of Spiritual Progress on the soul that cannot yet say yes, and the patient direction that begins with naming why.
What Dies in Fénelon’s Dying-to-Self
Fenelon dying to self — a slow read of Spiritual Progress on what actually dies in the surrendered soul and what He gently keeps and gives back.
Fénelon on the Hourly Self-Offering
Fenelon hourly self offering — a slow read of Spiritual Progress on the small yeses that carry the annual surrender through the year that follows.
Why Fénelon Said Self-Will Hides in the Holiest Things
Fenelon hidden self will — a slow read of Spiritual Progress on why the will reasserts itself even in surrender, and how the holiest things are its best hiding.
Fénelon on the Difference Between Abandonment and Resignation
Fenelon abandonment vs resignation — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress on why the loving yes and the clenched yes are not the same surrender.
What Fénelon Meant by Abandonment to God’s Will
Fenelon abandonment to god — a slow read on the surrendered soul, for the woman who says yes in prayer and pulls back in life and can’t tell why.
What Fénelon Said the Christian Must Lose to Gain
Fenelon loss and gain — a slow read on what feels like loss being the soul emptied to receive. For the woman who can’t tell what was taken or by whom.
Fénelon on the Three Stages of the Interior Life
Fénelon stages of spiritual life — purgation, illumination, union. A slow read for the woman who doesn’t know what stage she’s in or whether stages even apply.
Why Fénelon Said Spiritual Progress Cannot Be Measured
Why Fénelon said spiritual progress cannot be measured — a slow reading on fenelon spiritual self examination, and the audit that always tells you you’re failing.
Fénelon on the Daily Renewal of the Christian Self
A slow read of François Fénelon on the daily renewal of the soul — each morning a fresh self-offering. For the woman whose resolutions never last past lunch.
What Fénelon Meant by the Interior Crucifixion
Fenelon interior crucifixion — what the French archbishop meant by the slow dying of the self-managed self, and why the dying is gentler than the soul fears.
Fénelon on the Christian Who Has Stopped Feeling Anything
Fenelon on Christian feelings — the French archbishop’s gentle case that flattened devotional emotion is not drift, but the soul being weaned from sensation.
Why Fénelon Said the Christian’s Hardest Year Is Year Three
Fenelon spiritual dryness — why the seventeenth-century archbishop said the Christian’s hardest year is year three, and what to do inside the dry middle.
The Slow Growth Fénelon Said Doesn’t Feel Like Growth
Fenelon on Christian growth — the seventeenth-century archbishop’s gentle case that real interior growth is, by design, hidden from the one growing.
What Fénelon Said About Spiritual Progress That Modern Christians Miss
Fenelon spiritual progress — what the 17th-century French archbishop actually said about why real growth feels like loss before it ever feels like gain.
The Hidden Life Andrew Murray Said Every Saint Must Build
What is the hidden Christian life? Andrew Murray on the interior life every saint must build under the public ministry — a slow reading of Working for God.
Andrew Murray on the Secret of the Holy Walk
How to walk in holiness — Andrew Murray on the secret of the holy walk, a slow reading of Holy in Christ for the woman walking by rules and stumbling.
Why Andrew Murray Said Holiness Is the Christian’s Inheritance
Is holiness possible for ordinary Christians? Andrew Murray on holiness as the Christian’s inheritance — a slow reading of Holy in Christ for the woman who has.
Andrew Murray on Consecration as Daily Renewal
What is consecration to God? Andrew Murray on consecration as daily renewal — a slow read of Holy in Christ for the woman whose retreat moment has not translated.
Andrew Murray on the Christian’s Whole Life as Service
Andrew Murray on the Christian’s whole life as service — a slow reading of Working for God for the woman whose Sunday and Monday have stopped meeting.
Andrew Murray on Working for God Without Striving
Christian burnout in ministry — and you don’t know how to stop. A slow reading of Andrew Murray’s Working for God on the strength that does the work in you.
What Andrew Murray Meant by Holiness
What is biblical holiness — when you’re trying and failing and about to give up? A slow reading of Andrew Murray’s Holy in Christ on holiness as Christ’s.
Life-Event Prayer
Prayer for the seasons, situations, and people you carry — anxiety, marriage, children, healing, surrender.
73 articles
A Gratitude Journal for Anxiety: The Slow Practice That Actually Helps
A Gratitude Journal for Anxiety: The Slow Practice That Actually Helps You have heard you should keep a gratitude journal. You have probably tried it. You may have written I am grateful for my fami…
Fénelon’s Letter for the Soul That Cannot Forgive Herself
Fénelon on how to forgive yourself — a slow, tender reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman who holds against herself what God has already released.
Fénelon’s Letter to the Christian Tempted to Quit
Fénelon for the Christian tempted to leave faith — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the soul that has considered walking away and is afraid to say so.
Fénelon’s Counsel for the Christian Who Feels Far From God
Fénelon on feeling far from God — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the Christian whose God has gone quiet and the felt nearness has thinned.
Fénelon’s Letter to the Woman Who Has Lost Her Way
Fénelon when you’ve lost your way — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the Christian woman whose old practices have stopped helping.
Fénelon’s Letter for the Perfectionist Christian
Fenelon for christian perfectionist — a pastoral letter from Spiritual Progress to the soul whose self-judgement is killing the relationship with God.
Fénelon’s Counsel for the Christian Who Cannot Be Still
Fenelon for the restless soul — a pastoral letter from Spiritual Progress to the Christian whose stillness is feared because of what surfaces in it.
Fénelon’s Letter to the Soul in Scruple
Fenelon scrupulosity — a pastoral letter from Spiritual Progress to the soul who feels guilty about everything and cannot tell which guilt is real.
Fénelon on the Slow Patience of the Tried Soul
Fenelon patience in trial — a slow read of Spiritual Progress for the soul whose patience has worn through and who cannot find more to draw on.
Fénelon on the Christian Who Has Stopped Hoping
Fenelon when hope goes quiet — a slow read of Spiritual Progress for the Christian whose hope has thinned and who cannot manufacture it back.
Why Fénelon Said the Soul Must Lose to Find
A slow reading of the Fénelon losing to find paradox — Spiritual Progress on the soul that is found by losing what it thought was itself.
Fénelon on the Slow Suffering That Has No Name
A pastoral reading of Fénelon nameless suffering — Spiritual Progress on the slow grinding pain that does not fit the categories, and the slow company it asks for.
Fénelon on the Christian Who Has Been Forgotten
A slow reading on Fénelon feeling forgotten by God — Spiritual Progress on the soul God has hidden in a corner, on purpose, for her own good.
Why Fénelon Said the Dark Night Is Not Punishment
A slow reading of the Fénelon dark night soul punishment question — why Spiritual Progress treats the long silence as mercy, not penalty.
Fénelon on the Use of Humiliations
A quiet reading of Fénelon humiliation spiritual letters — the small humblings that do for the soul what success cannot, from Spiritual Progress.
Fénelon on Why God Allows Dryness
Fénelon on spiritual dryness God allows — three slow passages from Spiritual Progress on the aridity that is not absence but the deeper purification of the soul.
How to Stop Worrying — Murray on the Anxiety the Cross Carries
How to stop worrying as a Christian — a slow read of three Murray passages for the woman whose mind has been running three steps ahead for months.
How to Deal with Disappointment — Murray on Hope Deferred
How to deal with disappointment — a contemplative essay drawn from the older Christian fathers. A slow, honest read for the question you’ve been carrying.
How to Deal with Grief as a Christian — Spurgeon on Dying Well
How to deal with grief as a Christian — a slow read of three Spurgeon passages for the woman who has been told it should be over by now.
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others — Edwards on the Self in God
How to stop comparing yourself to others — Edwards on the soul whose happiness is in God. The slow displacement of comparison by communion.
How to Overcome Doubt — Murray on the Faith That Survives Doubting
How to overcome doubt as a Christian — Murray on the faith that survives doubting. Not by louder certainty, but by the soul still unto God.
How to Overcome Shame as a Christian — MacDonald on the Father’s Run
How to overcome shame — MacDonald on the Father who runs to meet the soul He never stopped loving. Shame’s slow undoing in the older tradition.
How to Overcome Fear — Spurgeon on the Verses for Frightened Hearts
How to overcome fear — Spurgeon’s slow Reformed counsel on the verses for frightened hearts. Not louder bravery. The quiet presence the older saints actually taught.
How to Deal with Loneliness as a Christian — Augustine on the Solitary Soul
How to deal with loneliness as a Christian — Augustine on the restless heart and the loneliness that turns into communion if it is named.
How to Stop Being Anxious — Murray on Casting Cares
How to stop being anxious — Andrew Murray on casting cares as a slow daily practice, not a willpower act. A contemplative reading for the unquiet chest.
How to Deal with Anger as a Christian — Owen on the Slow Cooling
How to deal with anger as a Christian — John Owen on the slow cooling that comes from communion, not suppression. A contemplative reading for the tired chest.
How to Stop Being Jealous of Others — Augustine on Envy’s Lies
How to stop being jealous of others — Augustine on the slow naming of envy’s lies, and the restless heart that finds its rest in God. A contemplative reading.
How to Forgive Someone Who Hurt You — De Sales on Hard Forgiveness
How to forgive someone who hurt you — Francis de Sales on the slow, honest forgiveness that does not pretend the hurt away. A contemplative reading.
How to Overcome Bitterness — Murray on the Root That Defiles
How to overcome bitterness — Andrew Murray on the slow undoing of the root that defiles. A contemplative reading for the woman who was actually hurt.
What Is the Armor of God in Ephesians 6? — Spurgeon’s Sermon
What is the armor of God in Ephesians 6? Spurgeon’s slow Victorian sermon — the daily putting-on that is not a checklist but a morning communion with Christ.
Journal How-To
How to start, set up, and stick with a devotional journal — the structural pieces underneath any practice.
57 articles
Prayer Journal Notebook: What Actually Makes One Work
Prayer Journal Notebook: What Actually Makes One Work You have probably bought a prayer journal notebook before. You have probably also stopped using it. This is the most common pattern among Chris…
The 5-Minute Journal for Christian Women: A Structured Template
The 5-Minute Journal for Christian Women: A Structured Template You do not have time. You have read enough about journaling to know that “ten minutes in the morning” sounds simple to th…
The Three Conditions of Answered Prayer According to Andrew Murray
What are the conditions for answered prayer? Andrew Murray’s three — faith, surrendered will, fellowship — from The Prayer Life, slowly read.
Andrew Murray on Praying for the Conversion of Loved Ones
How to pray for unsaved loved ones — Andrew Murray on persistent intercession across years, from The Ministry of Intercession, read slowly.
The Holy Spirit’s Role in Prayer — Andrew Murray’s Plain Answer
How to pray in the spirit — Andrew Murray’s plain answer from With Christ in the School of Prayer. Praying in the Spirit, not by formula, read slowly.
Why Andrew Murray Said the Church Is Not Praying
Why dont christians pray? Andrew Murray’s diagnosis in The Ministry of Intercession — what the church has lost about corporate prayer, read slowly.
Andrew Murray’s Counsel for the Christian Who Cannot Pray
What to do when you cant pray — Andrew Murray’s counsel from With Christ in the School of Prayer, read slowly, on weakness as invitation not obstacle.
How Andrew Murray Prayed in the Morning
How to start morning prayer the way Andrew Murray did — three slow passages on the morning watch as the day’s anchor. For the woman whose phone gets to God first.
The Secret of Effectual Prayer According to Andrew Murray
Andrew murray effectual prayer — a contemplative essay drawn from the older Christian fathers. A slow, honest read for the question you’ve been carrying.
What Andrew Murray Taught About Praying Without Ceasing
What does pray without ceasing mean — Andrew Murray’s answer in three slow passages on continuous prayer as interior posture, not non-stop speaking.
Why Andrew Murray Called Intercession a Holy Privilege
Why Andrew Murray called intercession a holy privilege — a slow reading of three Murray passages on praying for the person you love but don’t know how to help.
The Prayer Andrew Murray Said Most Christians Never Pray
The prayer Andrew Murray said most Christians never pray — a slow reading of three Murray passages on prayer as encounter, not request. For the shopping-list season.
How to Grow in Faith — Murray on the Daily Practice
How to grow in faith — Andrew Murray on the daily practice that grows belief the way a plant grows. Three passages slowly read, for the long believer.
How to Develop a Heart for God — Tozer on the Burning Heart
How to develop a heart for God — Tozer on the burning heart, the soul’s paradox of love. Three passages slowly read, for the woman whose desire has cooled.
How to Pray Effectively — Bounds on the Praying Life
How to pray effectively — E. M. Bounds on the praying life, not the praying method. Three passages slowly read, for the woman tired of techniques.
How to Pray for Faith — Spurgeon’s Counsel for Weak Believers
How to pray for faith — Spurgeon’s counsel for the woman whose faith is the size of a mustard seed. Three passages slowly read, for the weak believer.
How to Pray for Peace — Murray on the Peace That Quiets
How to pray for peace — Andrew Murray on the prayer that quiets the body, not just the mind. Three passages slowly read, for the woman who cannot settle.
How to Pray for Forgiveness — Owen on Confession That Restores
How to pray for forgiveness — John Owen on the confession that does not leave the heart heavy after. The older prayer that restores the soul to the Father’s.
How to Pray for Guidance — Murray’s Three Steps
How to pray for guidance — Andrew Murray’s three steps when both paths look reasonable. The older prayer that yields the direction your own analysis cannot find.
How to Pray for Wisdom — Edwards on Wisdom’s Beginning
How to pray for wisdom — Jonathan Edwards on the fear of the Lord as wisdom’s beginning. The older prayer that does not ask for better decisions but for new sight.
How to Pray for Patience — Spurgeon on Waiting Without Resentment
How to pray for patience — Spurgeon on waiting without resentment. The older prayer that does not ask for tests but for the soft heart inside the long wait.
How to Pray for Strength — Murray on Strength for the Day
How to pray for strength — Andrew Murray on the strength that is given for the day, not the imagined one. A slow read for the woman whose reserves are gone.
How to Do Daily Devotions — Tozer’s Plain Method
How to do daily devotions — Tozer’s plain method, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional has stopped working and is ready to begin again differently.
How to Develop a Personal Relationship with God — The Older Tradition
How to develop a personal relationship with God — read slowly through Brother Lawrence, for the woman whose faith feels real but distant after long years.
How to Start a Christian Journal — Slow Beginner’s Guide
How to start a Christian journal — a slow beginner’s guide read through Mary Tileston, for the woman whose blank notebook has been sitting closed for months.
How to Develop Spiritual Discipline — Wesley’s Working Rules
How to develop spiritual discipline — Wesley’s working rules, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional shelf is full and whose practice has stalled.
How to Pray for Healing — Murray on the Prayer of Faith
How to pray for healing — Murray on the prayer of faith, walked slowly through three passages that do not pretend the body away. For the long illness.
How to Pray for Your Children — Tileston on the Mother’s Prayer
How to pray for your children — Tileston on the mother’s prayer, walked slowly through three older passages. For the praying mother of any age child.
How to Pray for Your Husband — Murray’s Counsel for the Praying Wife
How to pray for your husband — Murray’s counsel for the praying wife, walked slowly through three passages. For the long marriage, not the quick fix.
How to Pray Morning and Evening — Habermann’s Daily Prayers
How to pray morning and evening by Habermann’s older daily rhythm — the twice-a-day prayer practice the church kept for centuries, walked slowly through Spurgeon.
Self-Care & Quiet Time
The slow morning practices and rhythms that hold a life of attention — silence, stillness, the body in prayer.
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Why Fénelon Said the Christian’s Best Prayer Is Wordless
Fénelon on wordless prayer — three slow passages from Spiritual Progress on the prayer that has stopped needing words, and the quiet contact it opens into.
Fénelon on the Discipline of Not Reasoning About Yourself
Fénelon on the quieted mind — three slow passages from Spiritual Progress for the soul whose inner argument has run all day and worn the whole house out.
Fénelon on the Christian Who Is Too Self-Aware
Fénelon on too much self examination — three slow passages from Spiritual Progress on the Christian whose introspection has become its own problem, and the cure.
What Fénelon Said About Smallness in the Christian Life
Fénelon on Christian smallness — three slow passages from Spiritual Progress on the soul that has stopped trying to be impressive, and the quiet it lives in.
Fénelon on the Hidden Self That Doesn’t Need to Perform
Fenelon hidden self christian — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress on the part of the soul that doesn’t need to be seen, even by God, to be at rest in Him.
Why Fénelon Said Silence Is the Christian’s Hardest Discipline
Fenelon interior silence — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress on the inward quiet that takes far longer to build than the outward quiet room around it.
Fénelon on Recollection — the Forgotten Christian Practice
Fenelon recollection prayer — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress on the small daily gathering of the scattered self back to its centre.
What Fénelon Meant by Simplicity of Heart
Fenelon simplicity of heart — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress on the undivided interior the cluttered soul is built for and slowly forgets.
What Fénelon Said About the Christian Who Wants to Want God More
Fenelon wanting to want god — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the Christian whose desire for God has cooled and who has even stopped wanting it back.
Fénelon on the Slow Purification of the Heart
Fénelon on the purification of the heart — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman who hoped for a moment of breakthrough and got years of quiet.
Why Fénelon Said Pure Love Is Almost Impossible
Fénelon on the pure heart and why it feels impossible — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman who reads the saints and does not think she can be one.
Fénelon on Loving God in the Dark
Fénelon on loving God in darkness — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman walking by faith with no felt warmth, wondering whether her love still counts.
Fénelon on the Disinterested Love That Survives Loss
Fénelon on the disinterested love of God — a contemplative reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman whose consolations have been removed and whose love must hold.
Why Fénelon Said Most Christian Devotion Is Self-Love
Fénelon on self love in devotion — a slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the woman who suspects her quiet time serves herself more than it serves God.
Fénelon on Loving God Without Feeling It
Fenelon loving god without feeling — the will loves even when the heart is cold. A slow reading of Spiritual Progress for the saint in the dry season.
What Fénelon Meant by Pure Love of God
Fenelon pure love of god — what the French archbishop meant by loving God for who He is, not for what He gives. A slow reading of Spiritual Progress.
Andrew Murray on Waiting and the Strength of God
What is spiritual strength, in Andrew Murray’s reading of Isaiah 40? Not the strength you build but the strength that meets the soul that has stopped striving.
The Hidden School of Waiting According to Andrew Murray
Why does God make us wait? Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God names the hidden school — the formation that only the unproductive stretch can do.
What Andrew Murray Promised the Waiting Soul
How does God renew the soul? Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God answers slowly — a contemplative reading of the renewal that comes when you stop forcing it.
Andrew Murray on Waiting Without Drift
What is waiting on God in Andrew Murray’s careful sense? Active passivity, not idle drift — a slow reading of the posture the patient soul is actually being taught.
The Quiet Trust Andrew Murray Taught for the Anxious Christian
How to be still and trust God when the mind will not stop — the quiet trust Andrew Murray taught for the anxious Christian. A slow read of the practice.
Why Andrew Murray Said God Waits Longer Than We Do
Does God wait for us? Andrew Murray’s quiet answer — yes, longer than we do. A slow reading of the line that reframes every season of waiting.
The 31-Day Practice Andrew Murray Built Around One Verse
A daily prayer practice built around one verse — Andrew Murray’s 31-day method from Waiting on God. The slow repetition the modern devotional has forgotten.
What Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God Actually Asks of You
What Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God actually asks of you — waiting as a posture of the soul, not a delay to be endured. A slow read of the book.
Joy vs Happiness in the Bible — The Older Christian Distinction
Joy vs happiness in the Bible — the older Christian distinction. Edwards on holy affections, slowly read, for the woman whose joy keeps thinning to a mood.
What Does the Bible Say About Joy? — Augustine on Eternal Joy
What does the Bible say about joy? Augustine on the joy the soul was made for — three passages from Confessions, slowly read, for the woman whose joy has thinned.
What Is the Joy of the Lord? — Spurgeon on Strength Through Joy
What is the joy of the Lord? Spurgeon on Nehemiah 8:10 — three passages slowly read, for the Christian woman who has loved the verse and not yet lived it.
What Is the Peace of God? — Murray on the Peace That Passes
What is the peace of God? Andrew Murray on the peace that passes understanding — three passages slowly read, for the Christian woman whose mind will not quiet.
What Is Biblical Joy? — Edwards on the Joy That Holds
What is biblical joy? Jonathan Edwards on the steady, sober joy that holds through suffering — three passages from Religious Affections, slowly read.
How to Find God’s Will — Murray on the Daily Yes
How to find God’s will — Andrew Murray on the daily yes, walked slowly through Waiting on God, for the woman tired of waiting for a master plan.
Audience Split
Devotional resources written for specific seasons of life — teen girls, mothers, wives, widows, the young woman finding her voice.
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Printable Devotions for Women’s Groups: Resources for the Leader Who Doesn’t Have Time to Write Them
Printable Devotions for Women’s Groups: Resources for the Leader Who Doesn’t Have Time to Write Them You lead the women’s group. You may also be working full-time, raising children, supporting a hu…
How to Handle Conflict as a Christian — De Sales on Peaceful Confrontation
How to handle conflict as a Christian — a slow read of three De Sales passages for the woman whose heart braces for every hard conversation.
How to Build Christian Friendship — Spurgeon on Holy Friendships
How to build Christian friendship — a slow read of three Spurgeon passages for the woman whose old friendships have thinned and whose new ones have not yet come.
What Can We Learn From Deborah? — Tileston on the Judge Beneath the Palm
What can we learn from Deborah in the Bible — Tileston on the prophetess-judge who led when no man would, and the steadfast heart beneath the palm.
What Can We Learn From the Woman at the Well? — Augustine on Living Water
What can we learn from the woman at the well — Augustine on living water, read slowly for the woman whose past has been carried in silence for too long.
What Can We Learn From Martha and Mary? — Tileston on the Better Part
What can we learn from Martha and Mary in the Bible — Tileston on the better part, read slowly for the woman whose hands have been too full to sit at His feet.
What Can We Learn From Sarah’s Laughter? — Tileston on Hope Deferred
What can we learn from Sarah in the Bible? Tileston read slowly — the woman who laughed at the tent door, named her son Laughter, and waited ninety years.
What Can We Learn From Mary Magdalene? — Spurgeon on the First Witness
What can we learn from Mary Magdalene? Spurgeon read slowly — the woman from whom seven demons departed, who saw the risen Lord first. For the shamed and the rising.
What Can We Learn From Esther? — Tileston on Courage for Such a Time
What can we learn from Esther in the Bible? Tileston’s slow reading of the queen whose ‘if I perish, I perish’ saved a people. Contemplative, no pep.
What Can We Learn From Ruth? — Tileston on Ruth’s Loyalty
What can we learn from Ruth in the Bible? Tileston’s slow reading of the foreign widow whose loyalty entered the line of David. Contemplative, no pep.
What Can We Learn From Hannah’s Prayer? — Spurgeon on the Praying Woman
What can we learn from Hannah in the Bible? Spurgeon’s slow read of the praying woman whose lips moved silently for years — three passages for the long waiting soul.
What Can We Learn From Mary Mother of Jesus? — Tileston on Mary’s Magnificat
What can we learn from Mary mother of Jesus? Tileston’s slow read of the young woman whose yes carried the Messiah — three passages, one slow walk for the.
Waiting on God for Marriage — Murray on the Long Wait
Waiting on God for marriage — Andrew Murray on the long wait, when the prayer has been the same prayer for years and the marriage has not come.
What Does the Bible Say About a Future Spouse? — de Sales on Devout Love
What does the Bible say about a future spouse? Francis de Sales on praying for a marriage that is not yet a person — slow, devout, no scripts.
How to Be Content in Singleness — Hannah More on the Single Life
How to be content in singleness — Hannah More’s older Christian vision of the single woman’s life as a furnished vocation, not a holding pattern.
What Does the Bible Say About Waiting? — Murray on Waiting on God
What does the Bible say about waiting? Andrew Murray’s 31-day reading on waiting on God — slow, honest, no peppy timeline. Read for the long wait.
What Does the Bible Say About Singleness? — Augustine and de Sales
What does the Bible say about singleness? Francis de Sales answers — the devout single life as full vocation, not holding pattern. Read slowly.
A Family Journal for the Mom Holding Everyone Else Together
A letter and a quiet guide to a family journal for the mom holding everyone else together — small enough to fit the kind of tired she actually is, honest about.
A Mother’s Journal Book — For the Years That Pass Too Fast and Too Slow
A mother’s journal book for the years that pass too fast and too slow — a slow, scripture-anchored way to mark the season you are actually in, without.
A ‘Let It Go’ Mom Journal — 30 Prompts for the Things You’re Done Carrying
A 30-day ‘let it go’ mom journal — one prompt a day for the things a Christian mother has been quietly carrying and is ready to set down at God’s feet.
A Journal for the Mom Who Has Forgotten Her Own Voice
A long letter and slow practice for the mother who has forgotten the sound of her own voice — no rush, no performance, with scripture, body, and a daily place.
A Christian Marriage Book for Men Who Don’t Read Marriage Books
A letter to the man who has never finished a Christian marriage book — and a quiet account of the kind of book that holds the husband who quietly stopped.
Bible Study for Married Women — When the Faith You Married Into Becomes Yours
A slow Bible study for married women — worked through the book of Ruth — for the wife whose faith was first someone else’s, and is slowly becoming her own.
A Husband’s Devotional for the Man Who Reads Slowly
A husband’s devotional for the man who reads slowly — a 30-day diagnostic and arc, written for the husband who has tried other devotionals and quietly stopped.
Couples Devotionals That Don’t Embarrass One of You
A letter on couples devotionals that don’t embarrass one of you — the slow, plain version for the marriage where one of you finds the bright Christian voice.
Best Devotionals for Teen Girls — Honest Recommendations, Not the Algorithm’s
Five honest recommendations for the best devotionals for teen girls — picked by an editor who reads them, not by Amazon’s algorithm. Thoughtful picks, no AI-listicle filler.
A Teen Youth Bible Guide (How to Actually Open It on a Tuesday)
A teen youth bible guide that doesn’t pretend the problem is motivation — a worked Tuesday example, twelve minutes, one verse, and the small honest practice.
Faith Gifts for Teen Girls (Beyond the Wall Decor)
Seven honest faith gifts for teen girls that don’t end up at the back of a drawer — slower than wall decor, sturdier than a verse-mug, written for the girl.
A Journal Book for the Young Woman Figuring Out Her Faith
A letter and a slow guide to a journal book for the young woman figuring out her faith — no glitter, no formula, no pressure to have arrived.
Christian Wife’s Role in Marriage — 5 Scriptures That Re-Frame It (Without Strawmanning Either Side)
Five scriptures on the Christian wife’s role — read carefully, with the cultural baggage acknowledged and the original meaning slowly re-opened.
Seasonal
Advent, Lent, Christmas, Easter — the liturgical year as a slow practice.
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A Christmas Devotional for the Eve When You’ve Already Said Yes to Too Much
A Christmas devotional letter for the eve when you’ve already said yes to too much — small, scripture-anchored, gentle on the tired body. For five minutes that hold.
An Advent Devotional for the Adult Who Has Stopped Counting Down to Christmas
An Advent devotional for the adult who has stopped counting down to Christmas — slow, scripture-anchored, honest about what December has become and what Advent.
Lent Fasting Ideas Beyond Giving Up Chocolate (15 Meaningful Practices for the Forty Days)
Fifteen meaningful Lent fasting ideas beyond giving up chocolate — substantive things to set down for forty days so the season opens you rather than skims past.
Lent Devotional for Kids (Free 40-Day Printable Pack — One Short Page per Day)
A free 40-day Lent devotional for kids — one short page per day from Ash Wednesday to Easter, with a verse, a tiny reflection, and a simple practice.
Advent Devotional for Kids (Free Printable, 24 Days — One Short Reading per Evening)
A free 24-day Advent devotional for kids — one short reading per evening in December, with a verse, a tiny reflection, and a five-minute activity.
Advent Meaning in Christianity (A Beginner’s Guide to the Slow Four Weeks Before Christmas)
A beginner’s guide to the advent meaning in Christianity — the four contemplative weeks before Christmas, and how to keep them without December overwhelm.
