
This isn’t just a shop. It’s a sacred shelf for the long road home.
The Library of Spiritual Formation
The Library of Spiritual Formation is a curated collection of books and journals designed to guide your inward journey with God. Whether you're seeking healing, clarity, or deeper practices of faith, these resources offer soul-deep companionship for every season. Rooted in beauty, presence, and formation, this is more than a shop—it’s a sacred place to begin again.
Walking the Quiet Way: A Journal of Labyrinths, Reflections, and Sacred Return
Walking the Quiet Way is a journal shaped by an ancient path, offering over 100 hand-drawn labyrinths and reflective prompts to help you process, listen, and return to what’s true. Whether you’re grieving, healing, or beginning again, this is a sacred space to slow down, be present, and remember—you are not lost.
Halfway Down the Stairs is a tender, imaginative reweaving of Brother Lawrence’s wisdom through the quiet friendship of Christopher Robin and Winnie-the-Pooh. For those weary of spiritual striving or disillusioned by noise, it offers a sacred pause—inviting you to encounter God not through performance, but in presence, stillness, and smallness. This is a gentle companion for anyone longing to begin again, right where they are.
Feel It. Name It. Come Back: A Visual Guide to Emotional Awareness and Somatic Healing Practices
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Feel It. Name It. Come Back is a gentle, body-based guide for anyone feeling emotionally overwhelmed, shut down, or unsure how to process what they feel. With somatic tools, reflection prompts, and a beautifully designed Emotion Wheel, this book helps you build emotional clarity and nervous system awareness—at your own pace, in your own body. Therapists are calling it the perfect resource to use before beginning EMDR, offering grounding and emotional literacy that supports deeper healing.
Journals
Children’s Books with Soul:
Stories That Shape Us—At Any Age
Cello and Me isn’t just a children’s book—it’s a soul story for anyone who’s ever felt left behind, unseen, or not enough. Co-authored by a mother and son, it tells the true journey of Gregory, a boy with reading challenges and chronic illness who discovers unexpected healing through the voice of a cello. With raw honesty and quiet resilience, this book invites readers—young and old—to believe that struggle doesn’t disqualify us; it shapes us. Perfect for children, parents, and educators, Cello and Me belongs in our Library of Spiritual Formation because it reminds us: even in silence, even in pain, the Spirit is always composing something beautiful.