My Blessed Is She Prayer Journal
$15.99
Prayer can be overwhelming. Where do you start? Are any requests off-limits? And is God really listening at all? My Blessed Is She Prayer Journal can help guide you along your intercessory prayer journey and inspire you to rely on the Lord for all things. Fill its 160pages with big and small joys and sorrows. And for encouragement, you’ll find hopeful Scripture, inspirational quotes by women, and plenty of space for reflection.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640701939
ISBN10: 1640701931
Victoria McAfee
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
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