52-Week Devotions for Black Women
Scripture, Reflection & Prayer to Build Faith, Confidence & Self-Worth — Christian Inspirational Guide for Peace, Purpose & Spiritual Growth
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Narrated by:
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Liz Ndichu-Mullin
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By:
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J.A Sterling
Finally, a 52
Week Devotional Written for the Black Woman Who Has Been Holding Everyone Else.[Updated 2026 Edition]You already bought the devotional with the Black woman on the cover. You opened it and found the same mainstream content you had seen a hundred times, with your name sprinkled on top like paprika.
This is not that book. Every one of these 52 weeks is written for the Black Christian woman who is tired in a way that has a Scripture in it, who has been the Strong One for everybody else, and who is ready to be held instead of exhorted.
No calendar. No Day One. No dates waiting to shame you for the weeks you skipped. Come back when work is work and grief is grief. The book waits.
Unlike devotionals that label themselves for Black women without writing for them, every week here is rooted in real life: church hurt, code-switching exhaustion, the sandwich generation squeeze, and the quiet grief no one else sees as grief. Unlike books that spiritualize anxiety away, this one honors therapy and Scripture as companions, not rivals.
Here's What You'll Discover Inside 52
Week Devotions for Black Women:
A 52-week journey through five emotional phases that mirror the rhythm of a healing year: The Unburdening, The Excavation, The Wilderness, The Mending, and The Soft Landing. Some weeks will not resolve. That is on purpose. Weekly Scripture in the New Living Translation, anchored in Psalms of lament, the biblical women you grew up hearing about but rarely hearing from, and passages that meet your nervous system where it actually lives.
Reflections that read like a trusted older sister who has been to therapy and kept her faith. Not a pulpit. Not a life coach. Not a clinician. Just the voice you wish had been waiting for you after church.
A full journaling page for every week, because three lines is not respect. Prompts that require a paragraph, not a phrase.
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