Steady Ground Devotional

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Midlife has a way of unsettling everything you thought was solid.

Careers shift or end. Parents begin to need care. Faith feels quieter, more complicated, and harder to name. The confidence you once had gives way to questions you never expected to ask. And somewhere in the middle of all that change, you wonder what God is doing—and whether you’re still on the right path.

Trust in Transition is a 33-day devotional for men in their 40s and 50s who are learning to trust God through major life transitions. Written with honesty, compassion, and deep respect for lived experience, this devotional speaks to spiritual restlessness, endurance, caregiving, grief, doubt, forgiveness, legacy, and hope for what’s still ahead.

Each day includes:

  • A short Scripture passage (NRSVUE)

  • A thoughtful reflection grounded in real life, not platitudes

  • A prayer, meditation, or reflection question to carry with you

This is not a devotional about fixing your life or rushing you toward clarity. It’s about perseverance. About learning to walk instead of sprint. About discovering that God’s faithfulness often shows up quietly—in the middle of unresolved stories, long seasons of waiting, and ordinary acts of faithfulness.

If you’re tired of devotionals that skip over the hard parts, if you’re navigating disability, caregiving, vocational change, or a faith that’s evolving, this book offers steady companionship rather than easy answers.

You don’t have to have it all figured out.
You just have to keep showing up.

Let these 33 days remind you that your questions are holy, your faithfulness matters, and God is not finished with you yet.

Why This Book

This devotional is for you if:

  • You’re navigating midlife changes that have shaken your sense of identity or direction

  • You’re caring for aging parents or carrying invisible emotional weight

  • Your faith feels quieter, less certain, but still deeply important

  • You’re tired of devotionals that skip over grief, doubt, or real struggle

  • You want Scripture-centered reflection that respects your intelligence and lived experience

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