Good Tidings At Christmas
$14.99
Did you know that coloring relaxes the fear center of your brain? Good Tidings of Great Joy combines the soothing experience of coloring with inspiring Christmas Scripture and quotes so you can enjoy moments of self-care and reflection as you draw closer to your creative God during the holiday season.
More than 90 pages of captivating patterns and inspiring text will remind you of God’s faithfulness as you color your way to calm in Good Tidings of Great Joy. A simple way to practice self-care whether you have a few minutes or a few hours, this beautifully designed seasonal adult coloring book features:
*96 single-sided pages of festive art and inspiring text
*A gorgeous cover with foil embellishments
*High-quality stock paper that resists bleeding
*Convenient layflat binding
*Intricate Christmas-themed designs, reflective Scripture verses, and inspirational quotes, suitable for all skill levels
Good Tidings of Great Joy will gently help you:
*Reduce anxiety through the research-based benefits of coloring
*Reflect on the true meaning of Christmas
*Create unique pieces of art that you can give away or display as decorative reminders of God’s love
*Carve out moments of meditation in your busy holiday season
This adult coloring book is perfect for all of us who are:
*Eager to reflect on each day with a positive mindset
*Seeking to develop a closer relationship with God
*Longing for a meditative stress-relieving activity but don’t have much time
*Looking for encouraging gifts for Christmas, a thoughtful hostess present, or for someone going through times of stress or grief
Even as you navigate the uncertainties of life, you can discover your mind’s natural ability to create, to trust, and to rest through this easy, stress-relieving invitation to beauty.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310460367
ISBN10: 0310460360
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
Coloring Faith
Publisher: Zondervan
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