Bless The LORD Handy Sized Journal
$12.99
Sing the praises of God when you record your blessings in the Bless the LORD Teal Handy-Sized Faux Leather Journal. Express your thoughts, dreams, and prayers on the lined pages of the handy-sized journal while you meditate on the significance of who God is and how he has provided for you.
A vibrant teal faux leather cover is heat debossed with banners, filigrees, and the sentiment that is partially foiled in gold.
Bless the LORD
O my soul
Psalm 103:4
The 240 lined interior pages are gilt-edged and feature a verse from Scripture printed at the bottom of each page. Luxuriously thick pages prevent bleed through from ink and markers, and a sarin ribbon marker will help you keep track of your journaling. For your convenience, a presentation page is included in the front of the journal that can be used to mark a special occasion, offer words of encouragement, or record a meaningful Bible verse. This journal is the ideal size for carrying in a purse or backpack.
The Bless the LORD Teal Handy-Sized Faux Leather Journal makes an excellent gift for any woman in your life with a bubbly, outgoing style. It is a perfect gift of thanks for your Bible study leader, birthday gift for a friend, or to let a female family member know how much you appreciate them. The Bless the LORD Teal Handy-Sized Faux Leather Journal could be given at traditional gift-giving occasions or simply as a thoughtful pick me up for a friend going through a significant time in her life.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642724783
ISBN10: 1642724785
Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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