100 Things God Loves About You
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With journaling space, Scripture quotes, and thoughtful devotions, 100 Things God Loves About You is the perfect gift book reminder of God’s love for anyone feeling lonely, busy, or simply not enough–including you!
There’s no better feeling than knowing you are loved, yet many of us struggle to accept God’s abundant, unconditional love for us. 100 Things God Loves About You includes 100 Bible verses and reflections about how high, how deep, and how wide God’s love is for each of His children.
This colorful gift book includes:
*100 encouraging things God loves about you–taken straight from the Bible
*Journaling space to write in More Things God Loves About Me
*A presentation page for memorable gifting
*A personalization page to write down what you love about a friend or family member
100 Things God Loves About You is an ideal gift for:
*Friends who are lonely with grief or isolation
*Women and men who struggle to believe they are good enough for God
*Loved ones facing illness or quarantine
*Anyone facing a time of transition or a difficult season
*New high school and college graduates
*Front-line medical personnel, teachers, and other essential workers
*Christmas, birthdays, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and more.
See what great love the Father has lavished on us! writes the author of 1 John. Discover for the first time or the thousandth time that God’s love for you is more than anything you could ask or imagine.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310460503
ISBN10: 0310460506
Compiled by: Zondervan
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Zondervan
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