a quiet introduction —
Hi — I'm Hannah.
The working mom who made the devotional she needed.
The eight devotionalson my nightstand.
A few years ago, I counted the devotionals on my nightstand. Eight. All started in January, all abandoned by mid-February. The last bookmark sat between pages 31 and 32 of a journal I'd promised myself I'd finish "this time, for real."
I wasn't a bad Christian. I was a tired one. A working mom with two kids under five, and 6:30 AM was the only quiet I had — except by 6:32 I was already three notifications deep into Instagram.
I needed a devotional that asked for less than the chaos already took from me. Sixty seconds. No catching up. No starting over. No homework.
I couldn't find it, so I made it.
Honeyed Hours is the devotional I needed five years ago — short enough that there's no excuse to skip, gentle enough that missing a week doesn't mean failing.Just one honeyed hour, every morning.For 365 of them.
— Hannah
What I believe about all this.
✦ One minute is enough. You don't have to "really sit with it" for an hour.
✦ Missing a week isn't failing. Faithful and forgetful — both can be true.
✦ It shouldn't feel like homework. If it does, the format is wrong — not you.
✦ The Bible isn't replaced by this. It's pointed to.
✦ God isn't impressed by your discipline. He's already here, even at 6:25 AM.
A note aboutthe name.
"How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth."
— Psalm 119:103
Thehoneyed houris the 60 seconds in the morning when you let the sweetness in before the day takes everything else.
Yours
— Hannah
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