I’m Tired of Trying to Be a Good Christian - A Gentle 40-Day Devotional for the Spiritually Exhausted

This book is an opportunity to step into a gentler, more sustainable way of faith — without pressure, guilt, or trying harder.

I’m tired of trying to be a good Christian.

Tired of trying to pray better.
Tired of failing—and quietly carrying the weight of shame.
Tired of holding a faith that feels heavier than life itself.

If you’re not tired of God—but tired of trying—this book may be the doorway you’ve been looking for.

This is not another devotional asking you to do more, try harder, or become stronger.
It offers a different opportunity:
to stop striving, release performance, and rediscover faith as a place of rest.

Over 40 gentle days, this devotional walks beside you through spiritual exhaustion, self-blame, doubt, and quiet return.
Not to fix you.
Not to pressure you.
But to invite you into a calmer, more honest way of believing.

At the heart of this book is a simple truth many thoughtful believers forget:

God does not love you because you try.
He loves you because you are His.

Inside this devotional, you’ll find:

Short daily reflections designed for thoughtful, spiritually tired Christians

Scripture that feels safe again — not demanding

Honest prayers for days when words are hard to find

Gentle questions that invite clarity and rest, not performance

You don’t need to become a better Christian to begin.
You don’t need the right feelings, the right words, or the right strength.

This book offers you permission —
to show up honestly,
to move forward quietly,
and to choose a way of faith that can actually last.

Whether you’re reading this for yourself,
or offering it as a thoughtful gift to someone who needs space rather than answers,
this devotional is not about fixing what’s broken.

It’s about recognizing a moment of opportunity —
to live and believe more honestly,
starting right where you are.

Turn the page.
You don’t have to try right now.

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I’m Tired of Trying to Be a Good Christian - A Gentle 40-Day Devotional for the Spiritually Exhausted This book is an opportunity to step into a gentler, more sustainable way of faith — without pressure, guilt, or trying harder. I’m tired of trying to be a good Christian. Tired of trying to pray better. Tired of failing—and quietly carrying the weight of shame. Tired of holding a faith that feels heavier than life itself. If you’re not tired of God—but tired of trying—this book may be the doorway you’ve been looking for. This is not another devotional asking you to do more, try harder, or become stronger. It offers a different opportunity: to stop striving, release performance, and rediscover faith as a place of rest. Over 40 gentle days, this devotional walks beside you through spiritual exhaustion, self-blame, doubt, and quiet return. Not to fix you. Not to pressure you. But to invite you into a calmer, more honest way of believing. At the heart of this book is a simple truth many thoughtful believers forget: God does not love you because you try. He loves you because you are His. Inside this devotional, you’ll find: Short daily reflections designed for thoughtful, spiritually tired Christians Scripture that feels safe again — not demanding Honest prayers for days when words are hard to find Gentle questions that invite clarity and rest, not performance You don’t need to become a better Christian to begin. You don’t need the right feelings, the right words, or the right strength. This book offers you permission — to show up honestly, to move forward quietly, and to choose a way of faith that can actually last. Whether you’re reading this for yourself, or offering it as a thoughtful gift to someone who needs space rather than answers, this devotional is not about fixing what’s broken. It’s about recognizing a moment of opportunity — to live and believe more honestly, starting right where you are. Turn the page. You don’t have to try right now. https://3minutedailybible.etsy.com/listing/4438749744
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