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Creating a space to be alone with God

For the past year, I’ve been working quietly on something called Abide, a devotional workspace I created for believers who want to partner with God in His ongoing work in them and through them.


I built it because I started noticing something, in myself first, and then in so many others.

We love God. We want to live like we belong to Him. But somewhere between trying to be faithful, stay focused, and keep up with everything He’s entrusted to us… our communion with Him starts to scatter.


We read and pray and serve, but not always from the same rested center. And deep down, we know something’s off.


That ache, the sense that your time with God is sincere but fragmented, or that your hunger for the Word is growing faster than your rhythms can hold that’s who I made Abide for.


At CoCreate, our vision has always been to ignite and nurture a generation of believers who live in vibrant partnership with God, not only in devotional moments but throughout the full, ordinary fabric of life. Abide is one way to practice that: a space to slow down, be formed, and bring your growth, prayers, and study into one living rhythm with Him.


It’s finally finished, and I’ve opened a beta launch so people can experience it at a special beta price while I gather feedback and a few testimonials before the full release.


There are three versions so you can use it in a way that actually fits your rhythm:


If you’ve been looking for a space to help you stay focused in your devotional rhythm, organize your prayer and study time, or make room for your growing appetite for the Word, I think you’ll feel at home here.


You can explore it → justcocreate.com


Once you’ve spent your first week with it, I’d love to hear your thoughts: what helps, what feels needed, or what you wish was different.


Thank you for being part of the beginning.


With love,

Zaniyyah

 
 
 

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