3 Minute Prayers For Moms
$9.99
Got 3 Minutes? . . .
Take a few moments of your day to pause, reflect, and grow your faith with these 3-minute prayers.
You’ll find just the inspiration you need for your busy life in 3-Minute Prayers for Moms. This practical book packs a powerful dose of inspiration into 3 short minutes.
*Minute 1: scripture to meditate on;
*Minute 2: a just-right-sized devotional prayer;
*Minute 3: a question for further reflection.
Each day’s prayer meet you right where you are and is a great way for you to begin or end your day.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636097824
ISBN10: 1636097820
Anita Higman | Marian Leslie
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
3 Minute Devotions
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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