Gods Promises For Graduates Class Of 2024 Navy NKJV
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Today’s high school and college graduates are looking for a promise of hope for their future. This practical and inspirational gift for graduates delivers God’s promises of wisdom, guidance, comfort, and encouragement straight from the Bible on relevant topics such as character, integrity, loyalty, focus, respect, and perseverance.
This attractive book is a perfect keepsake gift offering:
*Hundreds of Scripture passages from the New King James Version Bible translation
*A Leathersoft cover designed for personalization with your graduate’s name
*A portable size, perfect to take on-the-go
*Two popular color options: navy and pink
God’s Promises for Graduates(R) is a #1 bestselling inspirational book impacting nearly 2 million graduates with the hope of God’s Word.
Look for additional biblical inspiration for the graduates in your life through the God’s Promises(R), God’s Answers(R), and God’s Wisdom(R) gift books.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400246533
ISBN10: 1400246539
Jack Countryman
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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