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Rejoice Always Flexcover Journal
$4.99
“This day belongs to the Lord! Let’s celebrate and be glad today.” Psalm 118:24
These lovely shades of pink and lavender flowers will be a cheerful greeting as you start your day in God’s word. Journal about inspiring Bible verses, blessings in your life and prayers that are laid on your heart. Take this personal journal to church or Bible study and record encouraging notes. The Scripture verse printed on the back from Psalm 118:24 will remind you to celebrate and be joyful throughout the day.
This Rejoice Always Christian journal has a printed heavy card stock cover with high glossy texture and silver foiled title. It contains 128 lines pages for journaling or note-taking with a Scripture verse at the bottom of each page. A presentation page was added at the front of the journal for a personal message when giving as a gift.
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432127565
ISBN10: 143212756X
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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