Weekly Gratitude Project
$16.99
The Weekly Gratitude Project, an elegant series addition to The Weekly Prayer Project and The Weekly Faith Project, is a full-color devotional that uses Scripture, journal prompts, and inspirational reflections to guide you into the joyful habit of gratefulness.
Dip in wherever you like to the 52 weeks of beautifully designed full-color pages in The Weekly Gratitude Project. The life-changing text of this write-in devotional is similar in format to the first two books in the series, including elements such as Bible verses and journaling ideas. The photography and watercolor illustrations enhance your peaceful devotional experience whether you are in a challenging season or one of great joy. Gratitude challenges throughout the book help you see the immediate benefits of having a grateful heart in every circumstance. With its undated week-by-week format, The Weekly Gratitude Project offers a transformational experience for an intentional and joy-filled pursuit of gratitude.
The Weekly Gratitude Project goes beyond catchy phrases to give practical help and biblical inspiration for all of us who want to live with gratefulness for God’s blessings. Whether you long to develop the practice of gratitude or expand your current habits, The Weekly Gratitude Project is a catalyst to embrace with purpose God’s gifts in your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310455240
ISBN10: 0310455243
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2020
Weekly Project
Publisher: Zondervan
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