Quiet, beautifully made Scripture in the same unhurried style as everything here — devotionals and printables to keep close on the hard days, or to give to someone walking through one. Every purchase supports this small, one-person corner of the internet.

A devotional for the seasons that are hard to carry. Twelve readings of Scripture (KJV) — four each for anxious, grieving, and weary days — and not just the verses, but what they actually mean and how they meet real life. Each reading is a two-page spread: a verse to breathe, then an honest reflection on the 2 a.m. worry, the grief no one lets you sit in, the bone-deep tired — with a question to sit with and a prayer for when you don’t have the words.

A gentle companion for the long road of grief. Eight readings of Scripture (KJV) that meet the real, tender places loss takes us — crying where no one sees, the dreaded mornings, the ache to know where they are now — each with an honest reflection, a question to sit with, and a prayer.
Scripture for Hard Days + Held, plus the free 7-Day Healing Prayer Journey — 59 pages of Scripture for the seasons that are hard to carry.
Six grief devotionals, each written to one specific loss — because grieving a mother is not the same as grieving a husband. KJV Scripture, honest reflections, prayers, and a place to remember them.

When you have lost your mother
For sons and daughters grieving a mother. Thirty days of KJV Scripture, honest reflections, prayers, and a place to remember her.

When you have lost your father
For sons and daughters grieving a father. Written in a father's own register of quiet love — no clichés, no rushing.

When you have lost your husband
Written directly to widows — the empty side of the bed, the ring question, the 2 a.m. math. Thirty days, held gently.

When you have lost your wife
For the man who lost his wife and is not fine — plain, steady, no greeting-card language. Often bought for him by a daughter.

When you have lost your son
For a mother grieving her son. Unflinching honesty, not a single hollow silver lining — in the company of Rachel and the mother of Nain.

When you have lost your daughter
For a mother grieving her daughter — the child of her body and the friend of her heart. It knows the loudest silence is the phone.
A free way in, and a couple of things on the way.
The free way in: seven mornings of Scripture for worry that won't switch off.
Three weeks of deeper readings through anxiety, grief, and weariness.
Dawn-toned lock-screen verses to start the day with one steadying word.
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