180 Devotions To Hush Your Inner Critic
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Devotions and Prayers to Hush Your Inner Critic–180 Readings Rooted in Biblical Truth for Women
This lovely devotional, created just for you, is a beautiful reminder of your value and purpose. 180 “glass half full” devotions and inspiring prayers, rooted in biblical truth, will reassure your doubting heart.
In each encouraging reading, you will encounter the bountiful love and grace of your Creator, while coming to understand His plan–for you and you alone.
180 Devotions to Hush Your Inner Critic is a wonderful, quiet-time devotional guaranteed to help you see yourself–and your place in the world–in a more positive light!
Let the positive self-talk begin!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636097251
ISBN10: 1636097251
Donna Maltese
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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