Trust In The Lord Journal
$10.00
Take the comforting words of the Trust in the LORD Field Grass Wirebound Journal to heart and have faith that He is worthy of your trust, always there to help you and always ready to guide you.
The front cover of this wirebound journal is decorated with a misty early autumn field where golden grass nods under the weight of water droplets and distant trees are shrouded in low-lying clouds. Placed on an off-white textured frame bordered in gold foil, the sentiment is written in graceful lines of multi-font gold-foiled lettering.
Trust in the LORD
Proverbs 3:5
The hardcover journal is securely bound with coordinating gold-toned o-wire coils. The interior pages are lined, and each of the 192 pages features a carefully selected Bible verse placed at the bottom to use as prayer prompts or meditation. This journal has more than enough capacity to hold your thoughts, dreams, prayers, or sermon notes, and each page has a small dotted line in the upper right corner specially added to record dates or titles.
The Trust in the LORD Field Grass Wirebound Journal is part of the Mocha and Gold Trust in the LORD Collection which also includes an eco-friendly tote bag, a large landscape gift bag, and a ceramic mug.
Encourage a convalescent friend or a sister facing the storms of life to journal her fears and praises on the pages of theTrust in the LORD Field Grass Wirebound Journal as a way to communicate with God and keep track of answered prayers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521227
ISBN10: 1639521224
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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