Serenity Prayer Wall Chart Laminated
$14.99
The Serenity Prayer is one of the most beloved Christian prayers. The Serenity Prayer asks God for wisdom and strength for each trial we face. It says:
“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference.”
The Serenity Prayer is very popular for churches and Christian 12-step groups, such as Celebrate Recovery.
The Serenity Prayer Poster Includes 4 Reproducible Printable Worksheets on the Back
1.Printable Handout of Text of the Serenity Prayer (short version)
2.Printable Handout of Full Text of the Serenity Prayer (long version)
3.Printable Handout of Biblical Basis of the Serenity Prayer
4.Printable Handout of 10 Famous Prayers of the Bible
Size and Lamination Quality of the Serenity Prayer Poster
Full color, large Bible wall chart for Bible study, Sunday school or Summer Bible School use. Size: 19.5″ x 26″. Printed on heavy chart paper, and laminated front and back with high quality 3 mil lamination. Perfect for use with water-soluble markers (such as the Vis-a-Vis(TM) brand). Rolls for easy storage.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781628620054
ISBN10: 1628620056
Binding: Other
Published: October 2013
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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