Prayers For Everyday Life Prayer Czrds
$12.99
God encourages us to approach Him with confidence each day, but sometimes we don’t know what to say. We wonder if we’ll pray the “wrong” way or not have the words to articulate what we need. Prayers for Everyday Life is a deck of 60 prayers that can be used every day–no matter what season of life you’re living.
The prayer cards are:
*packaged in a beautiful box that is convenient to bring when traveling, commuting to work, waiting for appointments, or even during prayer walks.
*a lovely addition to workspaces, kitchen counters, or in your living room for everyone to appreciate.
*great as a gift for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, birthdays, teacher appreciation, or whenever someone needs encouragement.
Prayers for Everyday Life teaches us how to pray with passion and joy.
10 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310154105
ISBN10: 0310154103
Compiled by: Zondervan
Binding: Other
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Zondervan
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