One Minute With God For Women
For when you want to draw closer to God — but the Bible feels too big and your time feels too short.
IS ONE MINUTE REALLY ENOUGH?
More than you'd think. You're not reading a chapter — you're opening a door. Most women say they end up sitting with it longer anyway. But you never have to. One page. One real question. 365 days of showing up for yourself and for God.
HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER DEVOTIONALS?
Every entry is built around a question women actually carry: marriage, loneliness, trust, fear, friendship, purpose. Every devotion names something real you're wrestling with, walks through it honestly with scripture, and closes with God's Response and His Promise straight from the Word. It doesn't preach at you. It sits with you.
WILL I RELATE TO THE TOPICS?
Every entry is built around a question women actually carry. Women who've read devotionals for years say it feels fresh. Women who are just starting say it doesn't feel intimidating. 94% of readers say it felt written for the season they're actually in.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Hardcover keepsake with ribbon bookmark and gift-inscription page. 365 daily devotions — one for every day of the year. Each entry: a real question, an honest walk through scripture, and God's Response + God's Promise. The bridge between you and God's Word.
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Long devotionals collect dust. Reading plans fall behind. Generic ones never quite fit.
You want to draw closer to God. You've tried before. Maybe you made it a week into a reading plan. Maybe the devotional sat on your nightstand unopened because 20 minutes felt impossible on a Tuesday morning. This isn't about discipline. It's about a devotional that actually fits the life you have — not the one you wish you had. One page. One minute. Built for your busiest mornings. And most women say they end up sitting with it longer anyway.
This isn't a replacement for the Bible. It's the thing that gets you back to it.
Every entry is built around a question women actually carry: marriage, loneliness, trust, fear, friendship, purpose. It names what you're wrestling with. It walks through it honestly with scripture. And every entry closes with God's Response and His Promise — straight from the Word. 94% of readers say it felt written for the season they're actually in. 89% say it's the first devotional they've actually stayed consistent with. This is the bridge between you and God's Word.
One minute that changes the next 23 hours
Open to Today
Each day has its own entry — dated, ready, waiting. No plans to follow. No guilt if you missed yesterday. Just open the page and start wherever you are.
A Question. God's Answer. His Promise.
Every devotion names something real you're wrestling with. It walks through it honestly with scripture — and ends with God's Response and His Promise written straight from the Word.
He Gets the Last Word
Every entry closes with a promise from scripture — not a to-do list, not a homework assignment. Just a word from God that stays with you through the rest of your day.
13,533+
Christian Women have made it their morning ritual
94%
Say it felt written for the season they're actually in
89%
Say it's the first devotional they've actually stayed consistent with
The only devotional built for the life you actually have — not the one you wish you had.
| One Minute With God | Generic Devotionals | |
|---|---|---|
| Built around real questions women actually carry | ✓ | ✗ |
| Every entry includes God's Response and God's Promise | ✓ | ✗ |
| No reading plan — no guilt if you miss a day | ✓ | ✗ |
| Short enough for your busiest mornings | ✓ | ✗ |
| Works for beginners and lifelong believers alike | ✓ | ✗ |
| 89% stay consistent — the first time they try it | ✓ | ✗ |
Don't take our word for it. Take theirs.
I read 7 pages and found my own life in it.
I read the first 7 pages and found it reflecting my own life. I think I'm going to have a hard time only reading one page per day.
I bought one for my mom and ended up ordering two more.
Got it for Mother's Day and she literally cried. Then my sister saw it at her house and asked where I got it. Then I bought one for my mother-in-law. Then I finally got around to ordering one for myself. Worth every penny.
Got me through the hardest 6 weeks of my life.
My dad passed in February and I couldn't open the Bible without falling apart. A friend mailed me this and I started with the entry on grief. Just one page. Just one minute. Felt like God reached me when I couldn't reach Him.
The first devotional I haven't quit by week three.
I have a graveyard of half-finished devotionals on my nightstand. This is the first one that didn't feel like another assignment. I missed two days last week and just picked it back up — no guilt, no catching up, no shame. That alone makes it different.
Opened to "Peace in the Chaos" my second day. Cried.
I'd been holding everything together for months — work, kids, my marriage, my mom's diagnosis. The page that day asked "how do I find stillness when everything around me is falling apart?" Like it was written for that morning. I've kept reading every day since.
Reads like a wise friend, not a pastor.
I love my pastor but sometimes I need someone who just gets it without telling me what to do. This devotional doesn't preach at me. It sits with me. Each entry feels like coffee with a friend who happens to know Scripture better than I do.
Two minutes before the kids wake up. That's it.
I'm not a morning person and I have three under seven. I read it before my feet touch the floor. Sometimes I read tomorrow's the night before. Either way it works. Finally a devotional that fits my actual life and not the life I keep promising myself I'll start.
It put words to things I couldn't say out loud.
I've been a Christian for 30 years and there are still things I don't know how to bring to God. The "Empathy" page made me realize He'd already been doing it for me — sitting in the silence with the people who hurt. I read that one twice.
Five weeks in. Best part of my morning now.
Started this in early February. I genuinely look forward to opening it now — the same way I used to look forward to coffee. Some entries hit, some don't, but most days there's a line that follows me into the rest of my day. The bookmark is a small thing but I love that I never lose my place.