He Walks With Me
$16.99
Whenever you feel alone and isolated, reach for the He Walks With Me Devotional Gift Book and take the hand of the One who never lets go.
The navy blue faux leather cover of the 365-day devotional is scattered with white peonies with their elegantly curved stems suspended in a universe of gold foiled dots. The sprinkling of golden dots are complimented by gilt-edged pages. The title and subtitle are captured in a cream-colored frame with a navy border and lettering.
He Walks With Me
Take the hand of the One who never lets go
In this devotional git book, God speaks words of comfort and protection over his children, just like an earthly father would relate to his children. Each of the 365 entries starts with a date and title followed by a quote and short devotional thought. The entry concludes with a supporting Scripture. Use the ribbon marker to mark your progress through the devotional.
Don’t give in to loneliness or despair, but rather place your hand in the hand of the One who is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow and remind yourself of this truth when you start each day reading the He Walks With Me Devotional Gift Book. You may also wish to share the comfort you gain from this devotional with others facing a time of isolation and anxiety. The He Walks With Me Devotional Gift Book will bring comfort as only the Father can.
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642726565
ISBN10: 1642726567
Compiled by: Carol Kent
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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