My Strength And My Defense Classic Journal
$16.99
The My Strength & My Defense Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal makes a bold statement on the source of our strength: the lion of Judah! This brown flexcover journal is an excellent gift for men and women of all ages. The artistic design has universal appeal, and the quality is second to none. The lion elicits a sense of power, courage, boldness, and authority, kingly characteristics associated with a lion.
This impressive journal features a majestic heat debossed lion that spans across both the front and back covers. The attention to detail of the design is phenomenal. It is set on a background of dark brown faux leather that has a vintage feel. The lion is not seeking to attack or devour, but rather it stands calm and resolute with the power of a king. The sentiment is heat debossed on the front cover.
The LORD is my strength and my defense; He has become my salvation.
Exodus 15:2
A brown satin ribbon marker will mark your journaling page so that you can easily locate it, and the pages are gilt-edged in gold for an extra touch of regal luster. The ideal thickness of this journal’s 366 lined pages minimizes the potential for bleedthrough from ink and ballpoint pens. A Scripture at the bottom of every page can be used for a journal or prayer prompt. The journal includes a presentation page for gift-giving.
The My Strength & My Defence Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal is part of The LORD is My Strength Collection that offers a coordinating faux leather bookmark and Bible cover for a themed gift.
The stunning My Strength & My Defense Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal is a fabulous gift for any person on your gift list. It would be appropriate for any occasion such as birthdays, Christmas, or just to let a friend or loved one know you appreciate them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642725247
ISBN10: 1642725242
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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