For God So Loved The World Handy Journal John 3:16
$19.99
Carry the gospel with you when you slip the God So Loved the World Medium Brown Handy-Sized Full Grain Leather Journal into your purse or backpack. This handy little book will keep your life, and your mind organized when you need to remember activities, events, and even birthdays!
The title is captured in a heat debossed frame and is heat debossed and gold foiled on medium brown full-grain leather.
For God so loved the world
John 3:16
The flexible handy-sized journal is top-stitched along the edges to add strength and durability. With 240 lined pages, this little book offers plenty of space to record dates, phone numbers, to-do lists, and thoughts. A brown satin ribbon marker is included to save your page. Each page of the journal features a Scripture verse you can use as inspiration, comfort, or mediation.
Consider this your field guide and keep it close to take notes on the go-right there in the ‘field.’ Organize and readjust your plans, keep track of your schedule and make notes of future engagements without missing a beat or forgetting anything when you jot it all down in the leather journal.
The leather of the God So Loved the World Medium Brown Handy-Sized 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.
Add theGod So Loved the World Medium Brown Handy-Sized Full Grain Leather Journal to a gift for a mom to take notes on the fly or pair it with a leather wallet for your father’s birthday.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642724745
ISBN10: 1642724742
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Leather
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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