📕 The Devotional
Still Here: Devotions for the Long, Quiet Middle
"For the days when you still believe — but you do not feel okay."
A devotional for the long middle
Some Christian books promise a way out of depression. This one sits with you in it.
Still Here: Devotions for the Long, Quiet Middle is a gentle devotional for Christians who are walking through depression, numbness, grief, burnout, or a difficult season that does not seem to be lifting. It is for the people who still believe — maybe faintly, maybe through the fog — but who do not feel okay.
Not a ladder. A chair.
Who it is for
- Christians who still believe but don't feel okay
- People who feel like depression is evidence of spiritual failure
- Those who find prayer, worship, and Bible reading hard right now
- Believers walking through grief, burnout, numbness, or long heavy seasons
- People who are tired of books that promise to "fix" them
- Friends and family looking for a gift for someone they love
What is inside
Each devotion in Still Here is short, gentle, and low-pressure. You do not have to read it in order. You do not have to do the reflections. You can just read one page and set it down. That is enough.
Sample reflection
"You do not have to fix yourself before you come to God. You can come broken. You can come empty. You can come with nothing but the weight of this day. That is enough. It has always been enough."
— Sample from Still Here: Devotions for the Long, Quiet Middle
📕 Still Here Devotional
Still Here: Devotions for the Long, Quiet Middle
A gentle devotional for the days when you still believe, but you do not feel okay. Available now.
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Questions About the Devotional
Who is this devotional for?
Still Here is for Christians who are walking through depression, numbness, grief, burnout, or a long difficult season — and who still believe, even if they don't feel okay. It is for the people who feel like their faith should make them feel better and are confused and ashamed that it doesn't.
Is this a self-help book?
No. Still Here is a devotional — short, gentle reflections for quiet moments. It does not offer a program, formula, or path to "fixing" depression. It is a companion for the long middle, not a ladder to climb.
Does the devotional replace professional care?
No. Still Here is spiritual encouragement, not medical advice. If you are experiencing depression, anxiety, or any mental health challenge, professional support — therapy, medical care, pastoral counseling — is encouraged and appropriate alongside this resource.
Where can I get the devotional?
Still Here: Devotions for the Long, Quiet Middle is available on Amazon. You can find the link on this page.
Still Here Faith offers Christian encouragement and resource navigation, not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are in immediate danger, call or text 988. Always consult a licensed professional for mental health care.