My Heart Is Restless Until It Rests in You — Augustine, Slowly Read
My heart is restless until it rests in you — Augustine’s most quoted line, slowly read across three passages from Confessions Book I. For the restless soul.
My heart is restless until it rests in you — Augustine’s most quoted line, slowly read across three passages from Confessions Book I. For the restless soul.
What does union with christ mean? Teresa of Ávila’s slow answer — three passages on the recollected soul, the indwelling, and the death sweet enough to keep.
What is practicing the presence of god? Brother Lawrence’s 17th-century answer — a slow read of three passages from the kitchen monk who prayed at the sink.
A ‘Find Your Joy’ self-care journal — seven slow, scripture-anchored practices for the woman who has forgotten how. No bubble baths. Restoration that holds.
A quick morning devotional for the tired mom — five minutes that don’t skip the hard part. Built for the mother who has tried the long version, lost it, and.
A morning devotional for today — six minutes, a verse, two honest sentences, a closing line. Built for the day you have, not the morning you wish you had.
Fourteen verses to wake up to — one per morning for two weeks, with brief reflections in plain language and no pressure to feel anything dramatic.
A defense of evening devotion as the actual sweet spot of the day — for women whose mornings will never be the quiet, candlelit version they were told they needed.
A realistic Christian morning routine that lasts past week two — built for the actual mornings you have, not the influencer-perfect mornings you don’t.
A 10-minute quiet time framework that actually fits a real morning — verse, prayer, and journal in the time you have, not the time you wish you had.