A Christian Women’s Study Guide (When You Want to Go Slow With One Book)
A Christian women’s study guide for the woman who wants to go slow with one book — a worked Philippians example, chapter by chapter, with the questions that.
A Christian women’s study guide for the woman who wants to go slow with one book — a worked Philippians example, chapter by chapter, with the questions that.
A Christian women’s bible study you’ll actually finish — a diagnostic and a slow five-section practice for the woman who has started a study and abandoned it.
Daily devotions for the woman who doesn’t want pep — slow, contemplative, scripture-deep, written for the soul that needs depth rather than cheerleading.
A letter and a women’s devotional for the mom who has tried devotions and stopped — no shame, no streak to rebuild, just a way back that fits a real motherhood.
Seven slow devotions for women, written for real mornings — small enough to survive a Tuesday, deep enough to do the long work of abiding.
A short daily devotional for today — five minutes shaped to actually hold, scripture-anchored and quiet enough to sit underneath the rest of the morning.
A daily devotional for today, written for the woman the cheerful version has stopped reaching — slow, scripture-anchored, honest about the scattering.
A gentle guide to praying the daily Examen — the 5-movement evening reflection that gradually shapes the soul. With one fully worked example.
A gentle 4-step inductive bible study method for beginners — observe, interpret, apply, pray. One fully worked example through Philippians 4:6-7.
75 war room prayers paired with scripture, organised by life area — for fear, marriage, children, finances, health, and more. Free printable cards.