From Where I Stand
$19.99
You’re invited to trace the footsteps of ordinary women who faced unique challenges, endured extraordinary circumstances, and encountered the living God.
They are the long-suffering, courageous, flawed and faithful women of the Bible. In this 30 day devotional Bible Study you’ll experience what they did. What they saw and how they felt, from the lushness of the Garden of Eden to the blistering sunshine illuminating Christ’s tomb. Emerge with insights that can be gleaned from their failures, triumphs, patience, and perseverance. Learn, most of all, the character of God who gave them life, remembered them, and place them with a purpose exactly where they were meant to be. Just as he has done for you.
30 Day Devotional Features:
*Walk in the footsteps of the women of the bible with a short devotion and Scripture reading.
*Beautifully illustrated devotional journal with fun Bible journaling art.
*Let’s review questions for deeper reflection with a personal application with a lesson from the lives of the women of the Bible.
*Guided journaling prompts and positive affirmations to inspire your daily life.
*192 page hardcover devotional study, 7″ x 9″
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648709494
UPC: 081983770364
Shanna Noel | Sherri Gragg
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2023
Publisher: DaySpring
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