A Place to Start

Let Your Roots Grow A Little Deeper

Read on for descriptions of each Scripture collection.

Whether you’ve come across these words through this blog or you’re already holding one of the signature Scripture collections in your hands, know that they are not meant to be exhaustive. They are just a place to begin—verses that have held me in my own moments and slowly shaped what I’ve come to understand as true.

If you’re here because something feels heavy, you don’t have to figure yourself out first.

Life is real and responsibilities remain—but just for right now, slow down enough to let truth reach you again. Allow yourself a moment to be still.

Each collection is designed to hold a specific kind of space, meeting you in the moment without rushing what God is doing there.

You don’t have to stop here.
Open your Bible, a simple app or concordance, and ask God to meet you in your own moments of truth.


These aren’t meant to be a quick fix—they’re meant to shape something deeper over time. If you’re interested in the heart behind the collections, you can read more here.


Collection 1: Be Still

These cards are meant to be received gently. Choose one verse, or discover your own, and read it slowly—letting the words settle before moving on to your next task. Simply notice what feels steady, what brings a sense of quiet, and where you might need rest. This is a place to pause and remember that God is near, even when you’re tired. 

These cards are not a push to be better, stronger, or more faithful. They aren’t necessarily here to fix your mood or help you get back on track. There’s nothing to apply or accomplish. If today feels heavy or foggy, that’s okay. It is permission to allow yourself to rest.

God is steady and He meets you HERE.


Collection 2: In This Moment

As you sit with these verses, or discover your own, notice what it touches in your life right now—the moment you’re in, the thing you’re carrying, the feeling you haven’t named yet. Don’t look ahead or search for resolution. Let the verse sit beside you, right where you are, before the day moves you along.

These cards are not explanations or answers. They won’t tell you how to feel or what this moment is for. They aren’t meant to tidy up what’s unfinished or uncomfortable. They exist to name the moment honestly and remind you that God is present in it—not across from you, not waiting for you to move on.

God is steady and He meets you HERE.


Collection 3: Anchored

Sit with what these verses (or your own) reveal about God—and what it names in you. Pay attention to where it comforts you and where it challenges you. Let the verse search you gently, and allow yourself to remain there before the next responsibility takes over. This is a place to be held steady while God does His quiet work. It is not condemnation. It is a call toward honesty.

These cards are not self-improvement tools or demands for change. They don’t use Scripture to pressure, correct, or rush you toward growth. They exist to hold truth and safety together, trusting that real change grows from security, not fear. Held enough to be honest. Secure enough to grow.

God is steady and He meets you HERE.


Collection 4: Begin Again

Return to these verses (or your own) when a moment didn’t go the way you hoped. Let them remind you how God responds toward people who fall, stumble, or wish they had handled something differently. Sit with the mercy that meets you there. Let the truth steady you long enough to begin again. This is not about pretending nothing happened. It is about remembering that God’s compassion meets you in the very place you fell.

These cards are not reminders necessarily to try harder or do better next time. They do not excuse what went wrong, but they also refuse to trap you there. Scripture speaks honestly about failure—and just as honestly about mercy. Falling does not end the story. God’s faithfulness is not undone by a difficult moment, a tired reaction, or a day you wish you could redo. Grace remains, and the way forward is still open.

God is steady, and He meets you HERE.

— With You Always.

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