Pillar Devotionals Women's Edition · You're In
Your journey has begun

Take a deep breath.
You are right where you need to be.

Something just shifted. You reached for something real — and we do not take that lightly. Your first devotional is already traveling to your inbox.

What happens next
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A word over you before you go

We are praying for you.
Right now. By name.

We do not know the specific weight of what you walked in with today. We do not know which storm you are standing in right now — whether it is loud and visible, or the quiet kind that no one around you has noticed.

But we are praying over it. Over the thing that made you search for something like this. Over the part of you that is tired but still reaching. Over the faith that brought you here even when it felt thin.

That faith is not small. It is a pillar in the making. And the God who established pillars has not finished with what He is building in you.

"The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."

Exodus 14:14

Be still today. Let the Word come to you. You do not have to have it all together to be exactly where God wants you. You are already there.

Peace be with you.
[Dr. Ed Sinclair]
Steward · Pillar Devotionals

"Every woman was made to stand. Not to barely survive the weight of her world — but to be established by God and empowered by His strength."