Your Women Are Drowning in Devotional Guilt
What if there was a better way? One blessed by a woman who's walked with Jesus for 52 years.
You see it in your women's ministry: the exhaustion in their eyes when someone mentions "daily quiet time." The shame when they admit they can't keep up. The guilt that suffocates their desire to draw near to God.
Meet Abigail. At 84, after five decades of ministry, she's read these Love Letters from God and wept. "This is what women need," she said. "Redemptive love without condemnation."
We're inviting ministry leaders to bring this gift to their women.
Why an 84-Year-Old Saint Blessed These Letters
Abigail's testimony image/video
She's Lived It
"I've been suicidal all my life. Never married. Never had children. I know what it's like to feel that nobody's ever loved me—rejection after rejection after rejection. But here's what I discovered: what He went through was far greater than anything I could comprehend. And He did it for me. He will never reject me." The women in your ministry may not say it out loud, but many carry this same weight. Abigail knows their hearts.
She Recognizes Truth
"These letters just keep reminding me of redemptive love. Sacrificial love. They talk about subjects that only redemptive love could express. You don't have to worry about condemnation. It's just His love, His concern to help you through whatever your circumstances." After 50+ years of walking with Jesus, Abigail can discern truth. She's given her blessing.
She Sees the Need
"With all the conflict in the culture, education, politics—women are asking, 'Where are you, God?' With the loss of little children, wives, husbands, sons and daughters... these love letters emphasize that He's right there. Not out there. Right HERE. And He's not going to forsake us." Abigail knows what your women are facing. These letters meet them there.
You've Heard These Confessions
"I haven't done my devotional in three weeks. I'm such a bad Christian."
"I tried that Bible-in-a-year plan again. Made it to February. Again."
"I feel like God is disappointed in me because I can't keep up."
"I want to grow spiritually, but I'm just so tired."
The daily devotional model is breaking your women. It was designed for a different era—for women with margin, with help, with space to breathe. Your modern women are running on empty.
What if the solution isn't "try harder"? What if it's "receive grace"?
What Makes This Different
Weekly, Not Daily
Arrives every 5-8 days • Builds anticipation, not obligation • Creates anticipaion and excitement • Eliminates guilt spiral • Sustainable long-term • Random timing adds surprise Your women can breathe again.
Letters, Not Lessons
Intimate personal address • "My precious daughter..." • Direct from Father's heart • No study questions to complete • No homework assignments • Just love, poured out Permission to simply receive.
Redemptive Love Focus
Grace, not performance • Speaks identity, not behavior • Addresses the heart, not the checklist • Reminds of belovedness • Meets women in struggle • Blessed by Abigail's discernment Theology of love, not law.
Premium Quality
Beautifully crafted • 400-500 words per letter • Poetic, sensory language • Addresses real struggles • Feels personal, not generic • Plus Edition includes audio Content worthy of their time.
Everything You Need to Launch Well
Announcement Materials
- • Sunday announcement script
- • Bulletin insert templates
- • Email campaign series
- • Social media graphics
- • Poster designs
- • FAQ sheet for leaders
Discussion Resources
- • Small group discussion guides
- • Ice breaker questions
- • Reflection prompts
- • Sharing guidelines
- • Integration with existing studies
- • Theological grounding document
Media Assets
- • Abigail's testimony video
- • Founder introduction video
- • Sample letter walkthrough
- • Testimonial compilation (coming)
- • Shareable graphics
- • Brand assets
Administrative Tools
- • Group code management
- • Tracking dashboard access
- • Subscription support protocols
- • Budget justification templates
- • Leadership presentation deck
- • Partnership agreement templates
Communication Templates
- • Welcome email series
- • Monthly update emails
- • Newsletter blurbs
- • Social media posts
- • Response scripts for questions
- • Follow-up sequences
Ongoing Support
- • Monthly ministry leader calls
- • Private partner community
- • Direct access to founder
- • Priority customer support
- • Co-creation opportunities
- • Annual partner gathering
Theologically Sound. Pastorally Sensitive.
We know you guard your women carefully. You should. Here's what grounds these letters:
Orthodox Foundation
Rooted in historic Christian faith: • God as loving Father • Jesus as Savior and Lord • Holy Spirit as Comforter • Scripture as ultimate authority • Grace through faith alone • Believer's identity in Christ Every letter reflects sound doctrine, expressed in intimate personal address.
Gospel-Centered
The cross is central: • Focus on redemptive love • Emphasis on Christ's sacrifice • Grace, not works • Belovedness, not achievement • Rest in finished work • Freedom from condemnation Performance pressure is replaced with gospel truth.
Pastorally Wise
Sensitive to women's struggles: • Addresses real heart issues • Meets women in pain • Speaks hope without toxic positivity • Validates emotions while pointing to truth • Gentle with shame and guilt • Blessed by elder saint (Abigail) Theology with a tender heart.
The Women Who Need This Most
The Exhausted Achiever
She's leading Bible studies while drowning inside. She checks all the boxes but feels empty. She needs permission to simply be loved without producing.
"Your worth isn't in your output. Rest, beloved."
The Guilt-Ridden Striver
She beats herself up for "not doing enough." Her devotional life feels like one more failure. She needs to hear that God isn't disappointed.
"I delight in you, not your performance."
The Wounded Wanderer
She's been hurt by church, by people, by life. She wants to trust God but struggles to believe He's good. She needs gentle reassurance.
"I see your pain. I'm here. I won't leave."
The Overwhelmed Mother
She's barely keeping her head above water. "Quiet time" feels impossible. She needs a sustainable way to stay connected.
"Weekly is enough. You're not failing. Receive my love."
Questions Ministry Leaders Ask
Begin the Conversation
Complete the form below to schedule a discovery call. We'll discuss your ministry, explore whether Love Letters from God is a good fit, and answer all your questions. No obligation, just conversation.
Abigail's Prayer for Your Women
"When He pours out His heart to you in an individual manner, it builds your faith and your trust in Him that He's right there. He's not out here. He's IN HERE. And He's not going to forsake us."
— Abigail, 84, Ministry Veteran
Your women need to hear this. Not as a theological concept, but as a love letter whispered directly to their weary hearts.
Abigail has blessed these letters. Will you help share them?