
Bulk Orders & Group Resources
Books meant to be shared around tables, in circles, and among people walking through life together.
Some books are meant to be read together.
Whether you’re gathering in a church classroom, around a kitchen table, or in a women’s group with coffee and honest conversation, At the Counter was written with community in mind.
These resources are designed to create space for reflection, grace-centered conversation, and reminders that none of us were meant to carry life alone
Bulk Pricing
- 10–14 books → 10% off
- 15–19 books → 15% off
- 20+ books → 20% off
Shipping is calculated at a flat rate based on order size.
What’s Included
- Copies of At the Counter: Spiritual Recipes for Faith in Everyday Life
- Access to the free Leader Guides for group discussion
- Optional pairing with the Soul Pause Journal for deeper reflection
Ways Groups Are Using These Resources
These books and guides have been used in:
- Women’s Bible studies
- Church small groups
- Retreat gatherings
- Soul Care Circles
- Friendship groups
- Seasons of grief, transition, and renewal
There’s no perfect way to gather around the counter—only an invitation to slow down and walk together honestly.
How to Order
To place a group order:
- Fill out the inquiry form below
- I’ll confirm pricing and shipping details
- You’ll receive an invoice for payment
- Books will be shipped directly to your group
Not sure how many copies you need?
I’m always happy to help you think it through.
Leader Guides
Free downloadable guides designed for small groups, churches, and retreat settings.
Note from Laura
One of the most meaningful things has been seeing people gather around these resources together—sharing stories, carrying burdens, laughing, grieving, reflecting, and reminding one another they’re not alone.
That has always been the heart behind the counter.
Not just reading alone…
but making room for one another..
The counter was never meant to hold just one chair.
May these resources help create spaces where people feel seen, supported,
and gently reminded that grace still meets us in everyday life.
