100 Devotions For The Single Mom
$18.99
Are you a single mom? You are a superhero doing everyone’s job and then some. You need a devotional that understands what you’re experiencing, affirms your value and points you to God’s Word for wisdom and strength.
100 Devotions for the Single Mom invites you on a journey that brings you peace and deepens your faith while speaking to relevant topics such as raising children, self-care, empathy, sympathy, balance, maintaining hope, and getting rest. Inside this beautiful devotional you’ll find:
*100 Bible-based devotions
*Colorfully-designed interiors
*A presentation page offering space to write a personal note for gifting
Each day includes:
*A relevant Bible verse
*Inspirational devotion
*A personalized prayer
*Journaling lines to express your thoughts
This 100-day devotional will remind single moms that they’re loved by their friends, family and most importantly God. The devotional makes an encouraging gift for family, friends or yourself, perfect for Mother’s Day, the holidays, or as a just because gift.Check out the other mom-inspired devotionals in the collection–100 Devotions for the Working Mom and 100 Devotions for the Stay-at-Home Mom.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310140788
ISBN10: 0310140781
Compiled by: Zondervan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Zondervan
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