by Darilynn Hammond
Where spiritual drought becomes holy ground.
Faith can sometimes feel like wandering in a desert. A deep connection with God seems distant, and our regular spiritual practices—attending church, reading the Bible, and praying—feel empty as though we’re trying to draw water from dry ground.
In Small Sips, Darilynn shares her raw and honest journey through spiritual drought, offering both encouragement and hope for fellow wanderers. Drawing from her personal experience with seasons of profound spiritual thirst, she articulates the ache of feeling disconnected from a once free-flowing faith. With vulnerability and grace, she reveals how her own desert seasons became unexpected pathways to a more authentic relationship with Jesus, one small sip at a time.
Darilynn Hammond is a writer, teacher, and coach with a heart for helping women experience the love and friendship of Jesus in everyday life. A former classroom teacher turned instructional designer, she blends creativity, insight, and compassion in everything she creates. Through her work, Darilynn invites others into a deeper, more sustainable relationship with God—one that isn’t fueled by spiritual perfectionism, but by grace and intentional connection. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee with her dog, Chiwi, and enjoys good food, deep conversations with friends, quiet moments in nature, great movies, and compelling books.
ISBN: 9781684263929
Pages: 176
Dimensions (inches): 5.5 x 8.25
Weight (pounds): .5