Mini Devotions For Girls
$4.99
Mini Devotions for Girls offers 180 short and sweet devotions that will help busy girls slow down and take time to grow closer to God. Devotions focus on typical tween-girl issues while showing girls how to live for God at the same time.
Mini Devotions for Girls fits perfectly in any pocket or backpack, allowing girls to pause, reflect and spend time with God anywhere and at any time.
Author Carolyn Larsen is a trusted and prolific and best-selling author and an experienced speaker with a God-given passion for ministering to women and children.
Mini Devotions for Girls will make a great gift for young girls aged 8-12 who are serious about living the life God calls them to. Wrap a mini devotional as a Christmas gift, birthday gift or middle school graduation gift. It will become a treasured little companion to any young lady.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432131401
ISBN10: 1432131400
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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