Prayers To Share 100 Pass Along Notes For Peace And Rest
$9.99
Max Lucado’s Prayers to Share: 100 Pass-Along Notes for Peace & Rest gives you 100 opportunities to let your friends and loved ones know you are lifting them up to God and asking Him to fill their lives with peace, rest, hope, and serenity.
These tear-out, shareable notes include a quick prayer, encouraging Scripture, and an inspirational quote from Max Lucado, along with space on the back to write a personal message.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648704277
UPC: 081983753473
Max Lucado
Binding: Other
Published: January 2022
Publisher: DaySpring
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