Mom Journal With Scripture
$9.99
To express your gratitude for your mother’s countless hours of prayer and care throughout your life, consider giving her the Thank You Mom Pink and White Daisy Wirebound Journal as a Mother’s Day gift this year.
A white daisy with colorful leafy stalks grows from a white container on the front of the wirebound journal. The container is inscribed with a message that forms an integral part of the overall sentiment of the journal.
Thank you, Mom
The back of the journal features a hedge of leafy stalks that underscores the Scripture verse that is printed in black letters.
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
A lovely rose gold metal wire binding secures this journal’s charming covers and its 192 creamy white lined pages. These hardcovers, bound together with wire, ensure easy page flipping and provide a sturdy writing surface. Each interior page features a scripture verse at the bottom, perfect for meditation. In addition, a presentation page at the front of the journal allows for a heartfelt inscription to honor your mom.
The Thank You Mom Pink and White Daisy Wirebound Journal is part of the Love You Mom Daisy Collection, designed to honor mothers for their hard work. This collection also includes a stainless steel travel tumbler with a reusable straw, a ceramic coffee mug, a wirebound journal, a metal keychain, a magnetic notepad and pen set, and a gift bag.
Give the Thank You Mom Pink and White Daisy Wirebound Journal as a Mother’s Day gift, and encourage your mom to prioritize self-care. She can record her feelings, set goals, and note answered prayers within its pages. The Thank You Mom Pink and White Daisy Wirebound Journal is more than just a journal; it’s the emotional outlet every mother needs.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781639523962
ISBN10: 1639523960
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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