Writing Peace On My Heart
$9.99
This 6-Week Devotional Will Lead You on a Simple but Powerful Scripture Memory Journey
Writing Peace on My Heart is a 6-week devotional for women that focuses on one simple Bible memory verse per week. Each day’s devotion explores a different aspect of that week’s verse, like the context of the verseapplying scripture’s teaching to your lifehow God’s Word affects your inner thought-lifesalvation, eternity, relationships, and more.
Equal parts challenging and encouraging, this unique book includes a 2-color interior and 6 full-color tear-out index cards, each with a weekly memory verse printed on it to be displayed as a reminder to write God’s Word on your heart-perfect for the fridge, bathroom mirror, computer monitor, or even as a bookmark.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643528793
ISBN10: 1643528793
Janice Thompson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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