New Believers
Come as the new believer you are — curious, uncertain, and completely welcomed.
You are not just starting a religion — you are entering a relationship. Both require showing up.
You know that warmth that comes in church on Sunday — and the way it starts thinning out somewhere between the car park and Monday morning's first email? Underneath is a quieter question — whether what felt real on Sunday is the same God who is with you on Tuesday at 3pm. This journal sits with that quieter question. Five honest minutes a day. The faith you met in church begins to settle into the rest of your week, gently, without performance, the way Monday slowly stops feeling like a different country.
Journals in this collection
When Sunday School Faith Has to Hold on a Monday
Understand the Bible When Grace Still Feels Too Good to Be True
Open journalWhy this collection works for this reader
Written for the person at the very beginning of the faith life — honest about the questions.
Holds the first steps of real faith as the most honest steps available.
Meets the new believer in the uncertainty of the beginning rather than rushing past it.
About this collection
Written for new believers: 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.
