My Prayer Journal
$9.99
Let this 120-day My Prayer Journal from the Prayer and Praise Collection be your tool to experience the power of answered prayer, write deep reflections and offer praise. This prayer guide will strengthen women in their quiet time, helping them to pray intentionally and connect with God on a deeper level. Anyone who values prayer and is excited about how God answers will appreciate this journal.
The cover of this 120- day prayer journal is embellished with delicate blooms in soft pink hues, and even the title My Prayer Journal makes a floral statement! Inside are lessons on how to pray and space for daily entries on promises from God, confessions, things you are thankful for and requests you might have. You can also add a special verse and make a list to note your prayers for others.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432130756
ISBN10: 1432130757
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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