Everyday Kindness
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You Can Choose Kindness–at Home, at Work, in Every Interaction and Situation!
These are just a few of the timely topics included in this refreshing volume designed to lighten your day and brighten your spirit. Each reading will speak to your heart as you experience the inspiration that can only be found through an intimate relationship with the Master Creator. The more than 200 kindness-themed devotions are succinct and power packed, perfect on even your busiest day. All wrapped up in a beautiful package, you’ll want to buy two-one for yourself and one to bless the life of a friend.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643529714
ISBN10: 1643529714
Patricia Mitchell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2021
Spiritual Refreshment For Women
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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