Prayers To Share 100 Pass Along Notes To Celebrate Friendships
$9.99
Prayers to Share: 100 Pass-Along Notes to Celebrate Friendships gives you 100 opportunities to let your friends know that you are truly in their corner, cheering them on, and lifting them up to an almighty God who loves and cares for them (even more than you do).
These tear-out, shareable notes include a quick prayer, encouraging Scripture, and an inspirational quote, along with space on the back to write a personal message. What an amazing way to remind the people you love that they matter!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648703065
UPC: 081983750557
Max Lucado
Binding: Other
Published: January 2022
Publisher: DaySpring
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