Lord Is My Strength And My Song Journal
$10.00
The My Strength and My Song Wirebound Journal’s soft design and reassuring message speak peace to the soul and remind us that God is the One we should put our trust in. Use the pages in this beautiful journal to process your heart’s highs and lows.
A soft blush pink tone-on-tone plaid design forms the background on the hardcover journal’s front and back covers. Black pink and teal branches filled with pointy leaves grow out from a pink double hexagonal frame that is set around the sentiment. The sentiment is printed in a modern black font.
My strength and my song
The back cover features a miniature version of the hexagonal double frame and displays the Scripture reference for the sentiment used on the front cover.
Psalm 118:14
Safely sandwiched between the two covers are 192 lined pages. A carefully selected Bible verse is printed at the base of each page. These verses can be used for meditation, prayer, memorization, or simply daily encouragement. The silver o-wire used for binding allows for easy page turns, while the hardcovers provide the perfect writing support. A presentation page at the front of the journal can be personalized to commemorate a special occasion.
Share the joy of a special occasion with a sister or friend when you pair the My Strength and My Song Wirebound Journal with a coordinating mug to create a feminine birthday gift with a modern flair.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521210
ISBN10: 1639521216
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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