100 Days Of Prayer For Women
$16.99
You live a busy life, juggling work, family, chores, and more. Into this busy life come challenges–difficult relationships, health concerns, deferred dreams, loss–and blessings–a new job, a new baby, new friends, new hobbies. And all of it is something you can pray about. But maybe you’re not sure how.
Beautifully designed and perfect for gift-giving, 100 Days of Prayer for Women is a collection of go-to prayers for when you want to say something to God but you’re not sure just what words to use. Covering the challenging, the joyful, and even the mundane aspects of life, these prayers help you express yearning, praise, lament, and gratitude to the One who made you, sustains you, and loves you through it all.If you need encouragement and inspiration each day, look no further!
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780800740825
ISBN10: 0800740823
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Revell
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