Be Still And Know Journal With Zipper Closure
$19.99
Be filled with the peace that comes from knowing God holds the world in the palm of his hands when you open the Be Still and Know Midnight Blue Floral Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure. Pour out your heart on the pages of this beautiful journal and put your fears to rest.
The classic journal showcases a midnight blue faux leather cover enlivened with a stunning array of pink, burgundy, and blue flowers. The sentiment is elegantly presented in gold-foiled letters in the lower right-hand corner.
Be still and know
Psalm 46:10
A gold metal zipper pull featuring a cross engraving keeps the journal’s blue zipper securely closed, protecting its pages. To enhance durability, the cover has rounded edges reinforced with topstitching. Plus, there’s a handy ribbon marker included to help you keep track of your page.
Dive into a world of inspiration with the extra Bible verses printed at the bottom of each page. In all, there are 336 lined pages to record thoughts, prayers, or personal reflections. A dotted line in the top right corner of every page is perfect for noting dates or titles.
The Be Still and Know Midnight Blue Floral Faux leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure is part of the Be Still Midnight Blue Floral Collection, which centers around themes of God’s grace and our submission. This collection features a three-piece notebook set, a ceramic coffee mug, and a zippered faux leather journal.
The Be Still and Know Midnight Blue Floral Faux Leather Classic Journal will encourage your friend on her birthday and allow her to pour out her thoughts and find solace in its pages. When you want to express your love and encouragement to your mother, Be Still and Know Midnight Blue Floral Faux Leather Classic Journal will encourage her to rely on God for all she needs.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781639524280
ISBN10: 1639524282
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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