Festivals of Remembrance Journal Series!
Volume I:
Remember My Affliction
Finding language for suffering, and courage to lament before the God who remembers.
Volume II:
Remember His Benefits
A sacred rhythm of remembering, reframing, and requesting — anchoring your heart in God’s truth.
Remember My Affliction was our first step into the Festivals of Remembrance series, offered at a price below its true value. We are grateful for the readers, whose thoughtful responses have reminded us that this series is not just a book, but a shared journey of remembrance.
With Remember His Benefits, we are building on that foundation, growing in both stewardship of the work entrusted to us and in the capacity to serve more deeply. Each journal is personally signed by the author, and every order is now prepared through our own distribution team—a new initiative that allows us to add prayerful attention, thoughtful presentation, and a personal connection to every shipment. Our aim is not only to provide a resource but also to ensure that each book arrives as a delight, handled with dignity and care.
Festivals of Remembrance is a devotional-journal series that invites slow, honest reflection before God. Designed for personal use, small gatherings, and counseling contexts, each volume helps you connect your real circumstances with the God who remembers.
We’re not bypassing suffering. We’re learning to lift our gaze “to things above, where Christ is” (Col. 3:1) and to see how the living God meets us in the very places that ache. Come—let’s remember together.
Why Remembering Matters
Healing doesn’t come by forgetting but by remembering—bringing our whole story into the presence of the God who remembers us. In a world that rushes us toward results and urges us to move on quickly, these journals invite a slower pace. They create space for sorrow and gratitude, questions and hope, to rest side by side. As you write, you are reminded that what you carry matters, and so does the One who carries you.
Beauty that serves your healing
These journals were designed to be companions, not decorations. Their beauty is meant to welcome you in, not keep you at a distance. A sturdy hardcover protects what you entrust to its pages, while spiral binding lets it rest open with ease—ready for your words, your prayers, your silence. Sized to sit comfortably at a desk or in your lap, each volume is crafted to be touched, written in, and carried through seasons of remembrance. Their worth is not only in how they look, but in how they serve the healing work God is doing in you.
Festivals of Remembrance is a devotional-journal series that invites slow, honest reflection before God. Designed for personal use, small gatherings, and counseling contexts, each volume helps you connect your real circumstances with the God who remembers.
We’re not bypassing suffering. We’re learning to lift our gaze “to things above, where Christ is” (Col. 3:1) and to see how the living God meets us in the very places that ache. Come—let’s remember together.
Why Remembering Matters
Healing doesn’t come by forgetting but by remembering—bringing our whole story into the presence of the God who remembers us. In a world that rushes us toward results and urges us to move on quickly, these journals invite a slower pace. They create space for sorrow and gratitude, questions and hope, to rest side by side. As you write, you are reminded that what you carry matters, and so does the One who carries you.
Beauty that serves your healing
These journals were designed to be companions, not decorations. Their beauty is meant to welcome you in, not keep you at a distance. A sturdy hardcover protects what you entrust to its pages, while spiral binding lets it rest open with ease—ready for your words, your prayers, your silence. Sized to sit comfortably at a desk or in your lap, each volume is crafted to be touched, written in, and carried through seasons of remembrance. Their worth is not only in how they look, but in how they serve the healing work God is doing in you.
Remembering a path to rest
As Christians, we celebrate Communion and remember Him to whom all previous festivals point. But the call to remember God’s covenants, promises, and mighty works persists. The Festivals of Remembrance journal series is a reminder to remember the most oft commandment in Scripture. Similar to the Israelites of old, Christians do not yet possess the land of promise. It is ours by faith, and we see it from afar. For now, we remain in the wilderness, setting our hopes on the New Jerusalem. Occasionally, we find rest. But often we find ourselves in dangerous terrain, facing sin nature within and predators without. If this is where you find yourself, the Festivals of Remembrance journal series encourages a path to find the way back to rest.