Devotionals by Amy to help you meet with God in every season of life.
Sacred Dust
and
A Way in a Manger
Sacred Dust
a 25 day embodiment devotional
Sacred Dust gently invites you to meet God with your whole self—heart, mind, body, and spirit. Each day offers Scripture, prayer, and simple embodied practices like movement, meditation, or pilgrimage, creating space to slow down and notice God’s presence. Whether on your own or with a group, Sacred Dust offers a fresh and life-giving way to experience embodied faith woven into the everyday rhythms of life.
30 days of guided devotional entries, including Scripture, reflections, and practices.
- Week 1: Embodied Breath
- Week 2: Embodied Emotions
- Week 3: Embodied Prayer
- Week 4: Embodied Worship
- Week 5: Embodied Movement
Multi-modal learning: traditional reading, journaling, visible practices, and QR-code guided experiences. Group Discussion guide also available.
*Available through Horacio Printing. When you click the button to purchase you will be redirected to the Horacio Printing website.
*Audiobook version available January 2026.
The link to purchase will be LIVE on November 1, 2025 at Horacio Printing.
A Way in a Manger
a Christmas devotional for women
In this newly revised and updated edition of A Way in a Manger: A Christmas Devotional for Women, you’ll find a 32-day journey designed to help women rediscover the joy, wonder, and peace of the Christmas season—even amidst the busyness of life. Drawing on the names of Jesus found in Isaiah 9:6, Amy Brady gently guides readers to unwrap the wonder and grace of Scripture, revealing how it shapes not only the meaning of Christmas but the meaning of everyday life.
Each day features a Passage to Ponder, highlighting the focal Scripture; an encouraging devotional message, bringing the Person of Jesus to life in fresh and inspiring ways; and a Ponder This reflection, offering practical ways to apply the day’s insight—whether during the Christmas season or beyond.
This devotional is a heartfelt companion for anyone seeking to slow down, reflect, and experience the true wonder of Christ’s coming.

