Be Strong And Courageous Full Grain Leather Journal
$29.99
Use the Be Strong & Courageous Purple Flexcover Full Grain Leather Journal to jot down all the reasons you have found strength in God’s provision. It will become a testimony to his faithfulness.
The cover of the purple full grain leather front cover is topstitched along the edges. The only embellishment is a heat debossed and silver foiled topographical text design that proclaims the sentiment.
Be strong and courageous
Joshua 1:9
240 lined pages are gilt-edged in silver for a subtle sheen. A purple satin ribbon marker is attached to mark your last entry, and the rounded corners of the journal are designed to keep them from folding over when placed in a backpack. A Scripture verse that can be used for meditation or as a journal or prayer prompt is printed on each page spread. The leather journal comes wrapped in a canvas bag to protect it while not in use. The mid-size journal is big enough to record thoughts and even use as an informal planner while still small enough to be easily portable.
The leather of the Be Strong & Courageous Purple Flexcover Full Grain Leather Journal will develop its own endearing patina over time, but you can easily restore it to look like new. Please take a look at our leather care guide to find out how.
Take courage in the provision of the LORD when you use the Be Strong & Courageous Purple Flexcover Full Grain Leather Journal to note the ways he has provided for you and then share his comfort with a friend when you give the Be Strong & Courageous Purple Flexcover Full Grain Leather Journal as an encouraging gift in a time of despair.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642726466
ISBN10: 164272646X
Produced by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Leather
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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