Prayer Journal For Moms
$15.99
A devotional journal to encourage moms and help them regularly pray for their children.
Motherhood is a vocation that goes without applause or acclaim, and learning to have confidence in one’s abilities as a mother is a skill that takes many years. Feedback is more often in the form of tantrums than praise, and a child’s personal growth?is rife with ups and downs. This journal is designed to encourage mothers through the daily challenges they face, with devotions that root them in the ever-giving love of God and remind them where their strength lies. It’s filled with prompts that make it easier to faithfully pray for their children each day, and it inspires them to continue taking that step, providing perspective on how effective those prayers can be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798886024128
Compiled by: DaySpring
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: DaySpring
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