Sixty seconds.
Short enough that there's no excuse to skip it.
Undated.
Start any day. Skip without starting over.
No journaling.
Just read. Close it. Drink your coffee.
Pocket-size.
Slips into your bag, your nightstand, your morning.
365-Day Devotional Journal
60 seconds with God. 365 mornings you'll actually keep.
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Short enough that there's no excuse to skip it.
Start any day. Skip without starting over.
Just read. Close it. Drink your coffee.
Slips into your bag, your nightstand, your morning.
honestly,
You've bought devotionals before. Jesus Calling. Streams in the Desert. The Lysa one your friend kept talking about. They're all on your nightstand, all bookmarked somewhere around February.
That's not because you're a bad Christian. That's because they asked for 30 minutes you didn't have.
Honeyed Hours asks for one.
Sixty seconds, four parts.
Beginning to end. That's the whole thing.
1、
The Topic
Worry, comparison, rest, grace, patience.
2、
The Verse
One short scripture, plain English.
3、
God's Whisper
One paragraph, like a friend.
4、
The Promise
One line to carry into the day.
This is what 60 seconds looks like.
A real page from week 4 — on the topic women ask about most: rest.
The kitchen counter. The school pickup line. The nightstand at 10 PM.Wherever your day takes you.
"6:25 AM.
Before anyone else needs you."
"School drop-off."
"10 PM."
"Office desk."
"Gift wrap."
a note from
Meet Hannah.
A few years ago, I was a working mom with two kids under five. 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.
I couldn't find it, so I made it.
Honeyed Hours is the devotional I wished someone had handed me five years ago.
— Hannah
Questions women ask.
Then you miss a day. Honeyed Hours is undated — pick it up wherever you are. No starting over. No catching up. The page you open is exactly the page God has for you that morning.
Faithful and forgetful — both can be true. — Hannah
No. Open it, read for 60 seconds, close it. That's the whole thing. If you want to journal, there's plenty of room in the margins — but it's never asked of you.
Neither. It's warm, honest, and short. The topics are the things women actually carry — worry, comparison, rest, patience, grace. Not theology lessons.
No. It's a doorway. Each day points you to one short scripture you can carry into your day. If you want to read your Bible more, this is a gentle on-ramp. If you don't have time to, this still gives you God's word every morning.
Truly one minute. Each page is roughly 60–80 words. I timed it.
Both. It's designed for women 25–65. The topics are about the things we carry at every age. My mom and I both read ours.
If you've ever felt behind, or guilty, or like everyone else is doing this better than you — you're exactly who I made this for.