This book of 111 daily devotionals for women is your gentle companion for the days you forget how far you’ve come. Each devotional offers encouragement grounded in Bible verses and reflections on faith, healing, and God’s love.
This is your permission to lay what hurts down.
Because the God who loves you is not afraid of your hard questions, your unfinished healing, or the mess you think disqualifies you.
Through these Christian devotionals for women, you’ll be reminded that He is still writing beauty into your story — and He has never let go of you, even in the moments when you’ve let go of yourself.
This is one of the most profound books that came to me at a time when I was really looking for something to meditate on. I came across it randomly on TikTok. A single page from the book was posted and that was enough for me to download it on my kindle asap.
I’m not exactly religious and the title wasn’t my usual go to, but thought I’d take whatever resonated with me. Turns out basically the entirety of the book resonated.
Such a beautifully written, healing read for anyone that has experienced grief, loss or wants to lean into a bit more faith. The book brought me to tears multiple times. Will come back to it whenever I need to.
A book I plan to return to again and again and again.
Rebecca Simon speaks directly to the burdens each of our hearts carry and nudges us out of daily darkness into God’s warm, welcoming light. Even as a woman whose relationship with Our Lord is riddled with speed bumps, doubts, and relentless questioning, I find immense solace in these devotionals. They are not heavy-handed, prescriptive, or judgmental in any way. Instead, they meet us where we are at with comfort and grace. Simon’s voice is the one women need soothing them in this chaotic world; nudging them to reflect deeper on our life, relationships, and ultimately our connection with God.
For anyone (deeply religious or not) looking to slowly and positively pivot their mindset and lifestyle… READ THIS. It’s encouraging, it’s thought-provoking, it’s calming; it’s God, channeled by the gorgeous talent of Simon’s writing.