1 Minute Prayers For Women Gift Edition
$9.99
Lord, You love me. You have a future for me. When these truths sink in, my spirit awakens, and I am open to the possibilities the day holds for me.
While juggling schedules, responsibilities, and commitments, women can discover sacred moments of renewal in prayers gathered from the popular One-Minute Prayers for Women and One-Minute Prayers for Busy Moms. Each minute spent with God leads readers to:
appreciate their abilities and gifts
*access God’s peace
*release guilt and embrace grace
*seek to be a good parent, wife
*trade daily trials for joy
As they steal time away with God, women will deepen their belief in their Creator and His loving plans for them.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780736920223
ISBN10: 0736920226
Hope Lyda
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2007
1 Minute Prayers
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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