Pray : Daily Moments To Quiet Your Mind And Center Your Soul
$16.99
Make prayer a priority with this prayer devotional from pray.com. Pray: Daily Moments to Quiet Your Mind and Center Your Soul is designed to help you step into a serene, focused space in today’s busy world. Opening up in prayer isn’t always easy. It can take time just to settle your mind and shed the worries of the day. Building a habit of prayer can help calm your anxiety, silence your fears, bring you peace regardless of your circumstances, and help you focus your attention on God’s glorious plan for your life.
With 100 daly readings that include a Scripture passage, a devotion, and a written prayer, this companion for daily moments with God will inspire you and allow you to speak to God from your heart. As you reflect on His Word, you’ll find the words you’ve been looking for?and enjoy a time of conversation and meditation with the One who always hears you. He is with you. May you find peace, rest and renewed hope!
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SKU (ISBN): 9798886024364
UPC: 081983785023
Compiled by: Pray.com
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2023
Publisher: DaySpring
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