BOOK LAUNCH
A PRAYER.
A STRUGGLE.
A SURRENDER.
Saying the Quiet Parts Out Loud: A 30-Day Devotional for Women Living with Infertility by Ijeoma Anadu Okoli
This devotional is for women navigating infertility, faith, and the cultural pressure to have it all figured out, while your body and God’s timing say “not yet.”
A journey of faith, surrender and healing.
Event Details
LAUNCH DATE
Coming 2027
TIME
TBD
VENUE
Virtual & In-Person
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An evening of faith , honesty, and sisterhood
COMING SOON…
ABOUT THE BOOK
Saying the Quiet Parts Out Loud is a 30-day devotional for women who are tired of smiling through the pain of infertility. For the woman who has been told to “just pray about it.” For the woman whose culture taught her that struggling in silence is strength. For the woman who loves God but is angry at Him and terrified to admit it.
This is not a book of platitudes. This is the companion you wish someone had handed you in the waiting room, at the baby shower, or on the bathroom floor after another negative test.
Through scripture, raw reflection, prayer, and journaling prompts, this devotional walks you through the three stages every woman in the waiting knows: the weight of waiting, the valley of desperation, and the path to surrender.
Each day includes a feature no other devotional offers: “Say the Quiet Part Out Loud”, giving you permission to name the thoughts you have been afraid to speak, the ones your family, your church, and your culture told you to keep inside.
TRANSPARENT
The thoughts you
carry in silence
finally have a voice.
HEALING
Emotional, spiritual, and
physical. Because your whole
self needs tending.
FAITH & SURRENDER
Anchored in scripture.
Rooted in trust.
Real about doubt.
DAILY PRACTICE
Scripture, prayer, journaling,
and action for every day
of the journey.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ijeoma Anadu Okoli
Ijeoma Anadu Okoli is a community builder, speaker, and advocate for women navigating infertility. With a childhood split between Nigeria and the United States, she understands the cultural pressures that make infertility an isolating, silent battle for so many women, especially women of color.
After being diagnosed with endometriosis at 19 and spending over five years after marriage trying to conceive, she knows what it feels like to sit in a doctor’s office and hear the word “impossible.” She also knows what it feels like to carry that weight in a culture where motherhood defines womanhood and asking for help is seen as weakness.
Through her story and her faith, she creates a safe space for women to stop performing strength and start being honest. Because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is say the quiet part out loud.
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Hope. Healing. Surrender.
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