This devotional was inspired by the social media based women's ministry I founded in 2012 called Quite Women Co. We are community of young Christian women on a journey to be quite the women God would have for them to be as followers of Christ. This devotional is written for young Christian women in their late teens and up. These devotionals cover topics of being single, being in a relationship, and being married. They include encouragement for college and career life and discovering what God has called you to do on this earth. They cover topics such as faith, trust, prayer, loving others like Jesus, and many more! If you're looking for a particular topic, be sure to visit the topical index. Because this devotional covers a wide range of topics, some days, at times you may feel that not everything in the devotional is directly related to your situation that day. However, I encourage you if nothing else, let God's Word speak to you more than anything I have written in this devotional. Furthermore, if you find yourself thinking about another woman and what she's going through as you're reading, share it with her! The wonderful thing about God's Word is that it's not just for us to keep to ourselves in our own Bible study time. His Word is for those on our college campuses, at our jobs, in our neighborhoods, churches, families, and group of friends too!
Morgan Harper Nichols is an artist, poet, and musician who makes her work around people and their stories.
Morgan spent the first few years of her adult life as a college admission counselor, and then, as a full-time touring singer-songwriter and musician. It was on the road that she cultivated her curiosity and passion for the written word and art, and slowly began to share her art with others online.
In 2017, Morgan started a project where she invites people to submit their stories to her website. From there, she creates art inspired by what they send her, and then, sends them the art, for free. Nearly everything Morgan creates and shares today is from this project, and she always keeps the names and stories anonymous. The fruit of this project is shared daily around social media, in publications, on murals, and more.