3 Minute Bible Habit For Women
$5.99
How do you make a new habit stick?
Commit to a plan, practice daily, and keep it simple.
These are the guiding principles of The 3-Minute Daily Bible Habit for Women, a book that will lead readers on a transforming 90-day plan to open God’s Word every day. Readers will hear the voice of God in scripture and dig deeper through devotional thoughts and focused questions that will help them apply the Bible to their own experiences–through the blessings and stresses, challenges and celebrations of everyday life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636092577
ISBN10: 1636092578
Renee Sanford
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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