More Than Brave
$12.99
Boys are brave. . .and so much more!
This delightful devotional–just for your boys–is an encouraging reminder of all God created them to be. 180 devotions and inspiring prayers, rooted in biblical truth, challenge boys to be brave, kind, wise, honest, loving, loyal, hard-working, and so much more! In each devotional reading, your brave boy will discover his value and purpose, while coming to understand God’s plan for his life. More Than Brave: Devotions and Prayers for Boys is a wonderful gift for boys 8 and up!
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636092584
ISBN10: 1636092586
Glenn Hascall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Brave Boys
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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