Speak Life — A Day-by-Day Declaration Guide for Expecting Parents

An Old Woman's Forgotten Bedtime Prayer Is Helping Expecting Moms Walk Into Delivery Without Fear

Emily, heavily pregnant, standing with her husband Daniel

You put your hand on your belly again tonight.

You don't even notice you're doing it anymore. It's just where your hand goes now, when the house is quiet and everyone else is asleep.

Please just let this baby be okay.

That's the whole prayer, isn't it? Some nights that's all you can manage. You want to say more. You want to speak something bigger than fear over this child. But the words don't come.

So you lie there instead, running through everything that could go wrong. The due date feels like it's rushing toward you and standing still at the same time.

What if I'm not doing enough for this baby, spiritually, before they're even here?

You've downloaded the apps. You've read the verses someone posted online. None of it sticks the way you need it to. None of it feels like yours.

Your husband loves you. He just doesn't know what to say either, so mostly he just holds your hand and hopes that's enough.

It's not that your faith is small. It's that no one ever handed you the words.

Drop everything you are doing right now and listen to every word I'm about to tell you.

Because I'm about to share with you a simple bedtime practice that changed everything for me.

Women have been doing this quietly for generations. Nobody sells it. Nobody teaches it in birthing class. It's just passed, hand to hand, from an older woman to a scared young one, in a church hallway or over a kitchen table.

Hi, my name is Emily.

First thing you should know about me: I'm not a pastor, not a counselor, not a birth coach. I'm just an ordinary woman who spent five months of her pregnancy terrified, until someone finally gave me the words I didn't know I was missing.

Emily sitting alone, hand on her pregnant belly

I found out I was pregnant eleven weeks after I lost the first one.

So this pregnancy didn't feel like joy. It felt like holding my breath for nine months straight.

I checked for blood every single time I used the bathroom. I counted kicks obsessively. Daniel would ask, "How are you feeling?" and I'd say "Fine," because I didn't want him to think I didn't trust God. But I wasn't fine. I was terrified, quietly, all day, every day.

At fourteen weeks I had a scare — some spotting, a rushed drive to the ER, hours of waiting. The baby was fine. I wasn't. Something in me just... stayed braced after that, like I was waiting for the next bad thing.

My marriage started feeling the weight of it too. Daniel didn't know what to say to me anymore, so he mostly said nothing, and I felt more alone in my fear than I'd ever felt in my life.

Then, at a small women's gathering at church, an older woman named Miss Pearl — she'd raised five children and buried a husband and somehow still had the steadiest eyes I'd ever seen — pulled her chair close to mine.

"Emily," she said, "you can't just pray at your fear. You have to speak over that baby, out loud, on purpose. Fear talks all day long. Somebody has to talk back."

I'd tried other things, honestly. A pregnancy affirmation app that felt hollow, like reading a fortune cookie. Random verses I'd Google at 2am, with no order, no follow-through. Journaling my worries, which helped a little but never actually reached the baby. Telling myself to "just relax," which is possibly the least helpful sentence ever spoken to a scared pregnant woman. None of it held.

So when Miss Pearl told me this, I'll admit — I was skeptical. Isn't this just talking to myself? What difference could three minutes make?

But I was desperate enough to try anything. That night I put my hand on my belly and, for the first time, said actual Scripture out loud over my child instead of a panicked, wordless prayer.

Nothing happened. No lightning bolt. I almost gave up after four days.

Then, about two weeks in, on a night when the fear was rising exactly like it always did — I spoke the words instead of spiraling. And for the first time in months, I felt my shoulders actually drop. My baby settled under my hand as I spoke. I fell asleep without dread for the first time since the loss.

A few nights later, Daniel walked in and found me mid-declaration, hand on my belly, speaking quietly. He didn't laugh. He sat down next to me and said, "I didn't know what to say to you when you were scared. Now I know what to say to both of you." He's spoken over that belly every night since.

Two other women from that same small group later told me their own stories — one said her son, born a few months after, was noticeably calm compared to her older kids. Another said she felt "covered," her word, walking into an unplanned C-section that would have terrified her a year earlier.

Word got around our little group fast. I got so many messages asking me to just "send the words" that I finally sat down and wrote out every single one — day by day, from the day you find out, all the way to delivery.

I put everything — the full daily declarations, the exact Scripture, what to say on the hard nights, the words for your husband to speak too, even a page for the hospital bag — inside one simple guide.

Introducing…

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Inside this e-guide, you'll discover:

  • The real reason your words matter before your baby ever takes a first breath — Pg. 4
  • Your Day 1 declaration — the one you can start tonight, no preparation needed — Pg. 9
  • The "Night of Fear" page — exactly what to say when peace won't come on its own — Pg. 22
  • The Father's Voice — words written just for him, even if he's never prayed out loud before — Pg. 31
  • Seven simple rituals to go with your words, one for each week — Pg. 40
  • The Labor Day card — the one page you actually need in your hospital bag — Pg. 88
  • The first blessing to speak the moment you finally hold your baby — Pg. 91

And the best part? You don't need a theology degree, a devotional you'll abandon by week 20, or a husband who already knows how to lead prayer. It's the same simple words that worked for me, and have now quietly reached over 4,000 expecting parents.

Real Moms. Real Testimonials.

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Emily R.Columbus, Ohio, USA 🇺🇸 · 4 days ago
★★★★★
I bought this at 30 weeks wishing I'd found it sooner. The "Night of Fear" page alone was worth the price. My husband reads his part now every single night without me asking.
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Sarah K.Manchester, UK 🇬🇧 · 1 week ago
★★★★★
Simple, short, and it actually stuck — unlike the three other devotionals sitting unfinished on my nightstand. Three minutes really is all it takes.
Grace O. Online
Grace O.I don try am for 2 weeks now, I swear my mind don settle small small. My hand for belle every night, no more just crying alone o9:41 PM ✓✓
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Rebecca T.Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦 · 2 weeks ago
★★★★★
I'm a single mom and I almost didn't buy this thinking it was written for couples only. It's not. Both voices belong to you — that's exactly what it says on page one, and I needed to hear it.
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Jennifer L.Austin, Texas, USA 🇺🇸 · 2 weeks ago
★★★★★
Working full time up until my due date, I genuinely did not think I had margin for anything "extra." Three to five minutes, though? I could always find that.

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Just So You Know...

This guide wasn't put together with a marketing budget or a checklist. It was carried through months of prayer and fasting, checked line by line against Scripture, and reviewed by trusted pastors and prayer mothers before a single copy was ever sold. What you're holding didn't just cost time — it cost patience, discernment, and what we believe was real insight from the Holy Spirit.

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Amanda W.London, UK 🇬🇧 · 3 days ago
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The Labor Day card genuinely calmed me down during a very long induction. I had it folded in my hospital bag exactly like she said to.
Linda F. Delivered
Started this at week 9 and honestly it's the only devotional I've ever actually finished11:02 AM
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Hannah D.Tampa, Florida, USA 🇺🇸 · 5 days ago
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My husband is not a "prayer out loud" kind of guy at all. He read his first Father's Voice page nervous and quiet. Now he does it without me asking. That alone was worth it.
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Na this guide help me sleep well for my last trimester. No more just dey turn for bed dey worry alone.

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