New Every Morning 2025 Planner
$24.99
Having trouble fitting everything into your day?
This 12-month weekly planner makes getting organized simple and inspiring.
Be encouraged as you plan your days and spend moments with God.
Features:
*Pearlescent hardcover with special debossing and elegant foil touches
*Spiral bound planner creates durability and allows pages to lay flat when open
*Beautifully designed full-color interior with tabs for quick reference
*Multiple pockets for storing important notes
*High quality paper
*Year-at-a-glance calendar for 2025
*Month-at-a-glance calendars
*Weekly spreads for scheduling tasks
*Designated sections for goal setting, notes, lists, and space to express your creativity
*Encouraging weekly Scriptures
*Engaging word-of-the-month spreads that provoke personal reflection
2 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781424569045
ISBN10: 1424569044
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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