Trusting Gods Plan
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When life is messy and the outcomes uncertain, the Trusting in God’s Plan Pink Hardcover 90-Day Devotional will help you discover that God has a purpose for all pain and suffering. Authors Carolyn Larsen and Cori Cheek beautifully illustrate this profound insight through 90 devotions.
The devotional’s pastel pink hardcover is adorned with large coral-pink flowers outlined in gold foil that bloom along its edges. At the center of this beautiful design, the title stands out in gold-foiled and black lettering.
Trusting God’s Plan
Discover how God moves mightily to fulfill His purpose.
Pink foil is applied to the page edges to add a subtle shimmer. A presentation page at the front of the devotional allows you to personalize it by writing an encouraging message to the recipient. The interior of the book is printed in two colors. There are colorful pink floral illustrations in the corners of every page and pink banners that run along the outer edges. A pale pink satin ribbon marker is included to mark your page.
This gift book is a treasure trove of 90 devotions that explore God’s purpose in our pain and trouble and explain how to find the courage, strength, faith, and trust to persevere. An introduction explains the book’s premise. Each reading features an excerpt from Scripture that sets the tone for the devotional passage that follows.
Mother-daughter team Carolyn Larsen and Cori Cheek have teamed up for this book. Carolyn is a prolific and best-selling author and experienced speaker with a God-given passion for ministering to women and children. She has spoken at conferences and retreats around the world and has written over 50 books. Cori has spent most of her adolescent and young adult life traveling nationally and internationally, performing with a creative arts worship team. She has since settled down in Virginia with her husband and three boys, who hysterically and thoughtfully provide most of her writing material.
Encourage and support a sister or friend by giving her the Trusting in God’s Plan Pink Hardcover 90-Day Devotional. This thoughtful gift will reveal God’s constant, redeeming, powerful love and will give her the courage, strength, and faith to carry on.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780638001495
ISBN10: 0638001498
Carolyn Larsen | Cori Cheek
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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