Weekly Prayer Project
$16.99
The directive is so simple: Be still. Draw close. Know Me. And yet who hasn’t struggled with the art of quieting your mind and your heart to truly dig deep into the intimacy God offers His beloved? The Weekly Prayer Project allows you that moment of reflection and invites you to write your prayers to the One who knows you best and loves you unconditionally.
This beautiful prayer journal will be a pivotal part of your time with Jesus, as it guides you through weekly prayers and prompts that have the potential to change your life. With thick, uncoated pages meant for writing out your prayers and hand-lettered Scripture and artwork throughout, The Weekly Prayer Project is as lovely as it is inspirational. Enjoy 52 weeks of prompts designed to draw you close to the Lord, and soak in the rich prayers outlined in the pages of The Weekly Prayer Project. Topical sections guide you through such themes as prayers of request, gratitude, lament, and awe of God, and by the end of The Weekly Prayer Project, you will walk away with a much clearer picture of God’s nature and a more intimate relationship with Him.
Engage with the goodness of God as you are, where you are, and see your prayer life become richer, fuller, and more intimate each week with The Weekly Prayer Project as you capture those things you most want to say to God and see the way He changes your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310087489
ISBN10: 0310087481
Produced by: Zondervan
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2017
Weekly Project
Publisher: Zondervan
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