Trust In The Lord Handy Journal
$19.99
Full grain leather journal with heat-debossed cover design foil stamping
240 lined pages with Scripture interspersed
Handy size; artisan details
Ribbon marker
Trust in the Lord with all your heart.
Rich dark brown with foil stamping in artisan lettering style
Proverbs 3:5
A black satin ribbon marker is attached for yourconvenience to save your place. Top-stitching along the edges and corners of the handy-sized journal adds sturdiness and durability. Each of the 240 lined pages features a Scripture verse form the book of John to be used for meditation, as a prayer prompt or as a journal prompt.
7″ x 5″ approx size
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642725322
ISBN10: 1642725323
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Leather
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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