Hope For Each Day Large Deluxe Edition
$24.99
Billy Graham is one of the most respected and trusted evangelists of this era, and he has touched countless lives with the good news of Jesus Christ. Share that gift of hope with one of his best-loved messages, Hope for Each Day, newly available in a beautiful leathersoft cover. This book of 365 daily devotions will encourage your soul as you revel in the hope of Jesus.
With more than one million copies sold, Hope for Each Day has proven to be a timeless, encouraging message for believers everywhere. This classic 365-day devotional has been updated with a deluxe look, a ribbon marker, and larger “comfort print” sized text that will help you stay close to the Lord throughout the day. Encourage your heart and mind with a scripture and short devotion from one of America’s favorite pastors each day.
Enjoy the beautiful gift of God’s Word as you abide in the One who is our true hope for each day.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780718075125
ISBN10: 0718075129
Billy Graham
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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