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Beside Still Waters: 100 Devotions for the Homebound and Beloved

Beside Still Waters: 100 Devotions for the Homebound and Beloved was created for elderly and homebound individuals who can no longer attend church, and for the volunteers and pastoral visitors who bring the church to them.

Each of the 100 devotions includes a carefully chosen Scripture passage, a warm and honest devotional reading, a personal reflection question, and a closing prayer — all written with the specific realities of homebound life in mind. Loneliness. Physical decline. Fear of being forgotten. The quiet grief of a life that has grown smaller. The deep questions that come when the end of life draws near. These devotions do not look away from any of it. Instead, they bring the full comfort and hope of the Christian faith directly into those hard places.

This book is ideal for:

  • Elderly and homebound individuals seeking daily encouragement rooted in Scripture
  • Church volunteers conducting pastoral home visits
  • Chaplains and clergy serving in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or hospital settings
  • Family caregivers looking for a meaningful devotional to share with an aging loved one
  • Anyone walking through a season of illness, limitation, or loss

The devotions are written to be read aloud in a single sitting — short enough for those with limited energy, rich enough to open genuine conversation and prayer. Together, they cover the full range of the homebound experience: finding purpose in stillness, receiving care with grace, praying with power from a small room, facing death with hope, and resting in the unshakeable love of a God who sees every person in every forgotten corner.

You are not sidelined. You are not invisible. And the best of what God has prepared for you is still ahead.

Purchase your copy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWL7VJQH

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