With God All Things Are Possible Journal
$10.00
Let the message of the All Things are Possible Teal Tourmaline Wirebound Journal speak peace to your heart as you fill its pages with your thoughts, prayers, and sermon notes. When you’re overwhelmed by the trials and tribulations of day-to-day life, find solace and encouragement in its positive message.
The front panel of the wirebound journal is colored a lively tourmaline teal and decorated in a classic vintage floral style. Pink peonies mottled with red, rich red and pink roses, and white carnations grow freely over the entire panel, gracefully bending their petals and spreading their leaves. A thin gold-foiled frame with gold-foiled corner scroll designs hems in the design and frames the sentiment that is printed in a multi-font, white and gold-foiled design accented with gold-foiled flourishes.
With God all things are possible
Matthew 19:26
Gold-toned metal o-wire binds the covers together. Each of the 192 lined pages has Scripture at its base for journaling and prayer inspiration. This wirebound journal includes a presentation page that can be personalized when given as a gift.
The All Things are Possible Teal Tourmaline Wirebound Journal is part of the Jewel Tone Collection, that features three designs with three sentiments in three jewel-toned colors: tourmaline teal, amethyst purple, and topaz pink. Each design includes a faux leather Bible case, ceramic coffee mug, faux leather journal, and reusable shopping bag.
The refined and classic design, rich colors, and meaningful message of the All Things are Possible Teal Tourmaline Wirebound Journal makes it a well-chosen gift for your mother, sister, or daughter on her birthday or a going-away gift for your favorite college student. Pair the All Things are Possible Teal Tourmaline Wirebound Journal with a coordinating mug and Bless a loved one today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521159
ISBN10: 1639521151
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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