Trust In The Lord With All Your Heart Journal
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The Trust in the LORD Purple Bloom Wirebound Journal’s reassuring message will remind you that God is a trustworthy and ever-present guide on your journey through life. Use the pages of this journal to record the instances where He cared for you.
Large purple blooks with teal leaves decorated the covers of the wirebound journal. Gold foil-outlined flowers add a subtle sheen to the design, and the sentiment is presented in purple foil on the front cover.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart
Proverbs 3:5
Gold-toned wire coils bind the covers and the 192 pages together. Each page is lined and features a Bible verse to use as a prayer prompt or for meditation.
The Trust in the LORD Purple Bloom Wirebound Journal is part of the is part of the Purple Bloom Like the Flowers Collection with artwork by Stephanie Ryan. This collection includes a note block with pen, a faux leather luggage tag, a magnetic notepad with pen, a magnetic book set, two ceramic coffee mugs, a gif pen, a wound journal, a large notebook set, a classic zippered faux leather journal, a stainless steel water bottle, and a gift bag.
Inspire a friend recovering from illness or a sister weathering life’s challenges to express her worries and gratitude in the Trust in the LORD Purple Bloom Wirebound Journal. It’s an excellent tool for her to talk with God and document the prayers He has answered, helping her navigate her journey with faith and resilience.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639523979
ISBN10: 1639523979
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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