Soar Flexcover Journal
$4.99
Take a moment every day to renew your spiritual strength with the Soar Flexcover Journal. Sit down in a quiet spot with a cup of coffee, your Bible, and this journal and record your dreams, plans, or what you’ve read in your devotions. With its convenient size, this versatile journal is also great for lists of all sizes. Let the sentiment from Isaiah refresh and restore you as you take some time to practice spiritual self-care.
The cover design resembles the art of American painter Thomas Moran, who found joy in painting Yellowstone’s mountain peaks. An eagle soars across the design and draws attention to the sentiment framed in gray and presented in dark blue lettering with a western twist.
Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength They will soar on wings like eagles
Isaiah 40:31
The heavy card stock cover is lightly texturized to support the design. A presentation page in the front of the flexcover journal allows you to document a favorite occasion or note a name and event. The interior pages are all lined and have Scripture verses included for encouragement.
The Soar Flexcover Journal is part of the Soar Collection that includes a devotional, faux leather bookmark, paper bookmark, and faux leather journal with zipped closure.
Whether you will use this flexcover journal as a traditional journal or as a way to keep track of your to-do list, you’ll find excellent quality as well as dramatic beauty. Keep a few copies of the Soar Flexcover Journal on hand to give as small gifts to friends or neighbors to let them know you’re thinking of them.
3 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781642723892
ISBN10: 1642723894
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Other
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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