What if the wait isn’t a punishment, but preparation? In her debut book, Aisle 29, Ashley Minor invites readers into the sacred space of waiting through the lens of her time working at Walmart. Blending personal testimony, biblical wisdom, and real-life moments from the aisles of retail, Ashley explores how God uses ordinary places to shape extraordinary faith. With reflections on anxious attachment, divine timing, and unexpected grace, this book offers encouragement for anyone who feels stuck between a promise and its fulfillment.
Waiting in Aisle 29 is a heartfelt reminder that even in hidden, overlooked places, God sees you, God is forming you, and He hasn’t forgotten.
Waiting can be hard. Really hard. Whether it’s a delayed meeting, an unanswered email, or an Amazon package that won’t arrive, waiting stretches us. But even more so, it’s the waiting on God—the next step, the open door, the clarity we long for that can leave us feeling unseen or forgotten.
In a world where many wrestle with purpose and qu
Waiting can be hard. Really hard. Whether it’s a delayed meeting, an unanswered email, or an Amazon package that won’t arrive, waiting stretches us. But even more so, it’s the waiting on God—the next step, the open door, the clarity we long for that can leave us feeling unseen or forgotten.
In a world where many wrestle with purpose and question God’s timing, Aisle 29 offers a tender and hope-filled reminder: God sees us, especially in the waiting. With grace and wisdom, Ashley gently leads us back to the heart of God, reminding us that His plans are always greater, even when they unfold slowly.
Rooted in Scripture and rich with encouragement, this book is a timely companion for anyone longing to know Jesus more deeply and discover who they are in Him—a must-read for every heart weary in the waiting.