Joy For Today Daybrightener
$11.99
This Joy for Today: An Inspirational DaySpring DayBrightener” perpetual calendar is designed to bring daily inspiration and upliftment to your life. With 365 inspirational quotes and Scripture from various tranlations of the Bible, this daily flip calendar will inspire and encourage you every single day of the year. As you flip each daily page, you will find words of wisdom that remind you to be grateful in all things, both big and small, to cultivate a heart of thankfulness, finding room to appreciate the blessings in your life. As you embrace trust, gratitude, and the assurance of God’s presence you’ll find joy and peace in your journey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798886024432
UPC: 081983777332
Compiled by: DaySpring
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: August 2023
DayBrighteners
Publisher: DaySpring
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