A year shaped by stillness. A faith formed in trust. A yes lived quietly.365 Days with Mary of Nazareth: Stillness, Trust, and the Hidden Yes is a yearlong devotional journey into the interior life of Mary-not as an icon of distant perfection, but as a woman who lived faith from the inside out.Mary's greatness is not found in words she spoke, but in the stillness she kept. Her trust unfolds not through dramatic certainty, but through a hidden yes renewed day after day-in waiting, in fatigue, in uncertainty, and in love that does not need to be seen.This book follows that hidden path. Each daily meditation invites the reader into Mary's way of faith: a trust that does not demand clarity, a surrender that does not collapse into passivity, and a stillness strong enough to carry mystery without forcing answers.In this book you will find: 365 daily meditations rooted in stillness, trust, and faithful presenceA spirituality shaped by ordinary life rather than spiritual intensityReflections for those living with waiting, silence, fatigue, and changeA gentle companion for readers seeking depth without noise or pressureThis is a devotional for those who sense that faith grows quietly. It does not explain Mary-it walks with her. It does not dramatize belief-it deepens it. Above all, it invites the reader to discover their own hidden yes, lived not once, but every day.About the Author365 Days Press in collaboration with Eleanor Ruth CaldwellEleanor Ruth Caldwell is an American spiritual writer and retreat facilitator whose work centers on contemplative faith, interior stillness, and the slow formation of trust in everyday life. Her writing is shaped by years of lectio divina, silent retreat practice, and accompaniment of others in seasons of waiting, uncertainty, and spiritual dryness.Rather than offering techniques or quick resolutions, she writes from within the tradition of quiet fidelity-where faith is lived patiently, often invisibly, through ordinary days. Her approach draws gently from biblical spirituality, Christian contemplation, and lived human experience, speaking especially to readers who seek depth without pressure, devotion without performance, and a spirituality spacious enough to hold silence.