To make a slow, scriptural place online — where a woman can come every morning for forty mornings and be re-shaped by what God says, not by what the algorithm shouts.
We write devotional journeys. We mentor women in long seasons. We refuse the metrics economy of streaks and badges. We believe quiet daily faith outlasts everything louder than it.
It began in a kitchen, before sunrise. Comfort was walking through her own forty days — printed pages, a candle, a cup of tea — and friends began asking for the bulletins.
So we wrote them down. Slowly. In language that didn’t perform. Comfort writes; Samuel builds the spaces the writing lives in. Then a second journey came, and a third. Now there are six, with more being written.
We are not a content factory. We are a small team writing what we ourselves are walking through. Some weeks the work is fast; some weeks it is slow. We don’t apologize for either. The Lord is not in a hurry.
We don't need to dress it up, soften it, or graft a self-help frame onto it. The Word does its own work — slowly, completely, and on its own timing.
Forty days is not arbitrary — it is biblical. We resist binge-reading. We resist gamification. The shape of the rhythm is part of the discipleship.
Typography, language, voice — these are not decoration. They are reverence. We craft the form because the One we are pointing to is worth craft.
We write primarily for women in long seasons, but the journeys are for whoever is hungry. The Amazing Man journey is for the men in our lives we are praying for.
The bulletins will always be free to read. Donations and the store sustain the writing — they never gate it.
Your prayers and your testimony are sacred. We don't sell, we don't track for ads, and we don't analyze your journal. We can't read what we never store.