Prayer Journal
$14.99
Prayer is a fundamental part of a believer’s life, yet many people struggle with it. Center your thoughts during your quiet time with God and be guided by the classic prayers, Scripture and quotes in this elegant prompted prayer journal. Write down your reflections and prayers in the space provided. You can also record prayer requests and answered prayers at the back of the journal.
Experience the power of prayer as you learn to pray with intention and connect with God on a deeper level. You can use this journal as part of your Bible study or personal worship. The beautiful Faux Leather cover and gilt-edged pages make this a wonderful gift for prayer warriors.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642726398
ISBN10: 1642726397
Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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