Women Experiencing Spiritual Dryness
He has never lost a dry-season child. He is not starting with you.
Come before the dryness convinces you that the absence is permanent.
You know the Bible you have opened so many times it falls open to the same passage, and the way nothing in you stirs when it does? Underneath is a quieter question — about whether the warmth has left you, or you have left the warmth, or whether something is happening that is neither of those. This journal sits with that quieter question. Five honest minutes a day. It does not try to make you feel something. It sits with you in the not-feeling, and slowly the dryness reveals itself as part of the deepening.
Journals in this collection
When the Bible Opens but Your Heart Feels Shut
Rekindle Closeness With God When Prayer Feels Empty and Worship Seems Distant
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When Your Faith Feels Dry and Nothing Seems to Help
Rekindle Closeness With God When the Bible Opens but Nothing Lands
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When Your Prayers Echo Back Unanswered
Rekindle Closeness With God When Worship Feels Like a Routine, Not a Meeting
Open journalWhy this collection works for this reader
Written for the woman who once felt close to God and now feels nothing at all.
The dry season is still a season. God is present in it. This holds both truths daily.
Not a cure for the dryness — honest company for the season that must be walked through.
About this collection
Written for women experiencing spiritual dryness: 140 days of a practice that doesn't ask you to be someone you currently aren't. Each daily page is short, scripture-grounded, and structured the same way — so the format disappears and the meeting with God is what's left.
