Why Kompass exists.
For the woman lying awake at 3am, running through worst-case scenarios, too tired to even find the words to pray.
It started at 4:47am.
A woman. 47. Exhausted. Couldn't sleep. Again.
Her kids were grown but she still worried about them. Her marriage had almost ended the year before. Her mom was getting sicker. The bills kept coming. And every night, she'd lie awake running through everything that could go wrong.
She'd try to pray, but the words felt stuck. Too tired. Too scattered. Too empty.
That morning — 4:47am, the clock burning in the dark — she grabbed her phone and typed out a prayer. Not a polished one. Just honest words for a woman running on fumes.
"I don't have the strength for this. But I don't have to. Just enough for the next hour. That's all I need."
That prayer got her through the day.
So she wrote another one the next morning. And another. Eventually she started sharing them with friends who were carrying the same weight.
That's how Kompass started — as a lifeline.
For women like her. For women like you.
Who's behind this.
Kompass is a small team of women who've been where you are.
Exhausted. Overwhelmed. Lying awake at 3am with a mind that won't stop.
We're not therapists. We're not pastors. We're just women who found that writing honest prayers — and sharing them — helped us get through.
Now we show up in your inbox every morning. That's it. That's the whole thing.
When you reply to a Kompass email, a real person reads it. Always.
What we believe.
You don't have to have it all together to talk to God.
Rest is not laziness. It's survival.
Sometimes the bravest prayer is "I can't do this alone."
Asking for help isn't weakness. It's wisdom.
You're doing better than you think.
10,000+
women
6am
every morning
2 min
of peace
A note on what this isn't.
Kompass is not a church. It's not a ministry. It's not trying to replace your therapist, your doctor, or your support system.
It's just a moment. A breath. A few words to hold onto when your own words feel stuck.
If you're struggling with something bigger — please reach out to someone who can help. A counselor, a doctor, a trusted friend. There's no shame in that. That's actually what brave looks like.
Tomorrow morning, 6am.
A prayer will be waiting in your inbox. Before the worry starts. Before you have to be strong for everyone else.
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