Devotional Daily Prayers For Women
$20.99
Start every day with an act of worship and devotion when you open the Daily Prayers For Women Pink Floral Faux Leather Devotional. We all know how busy a woman’s life can be and how quickly the good intention of cultivating a prayer life can get swept up in the care for families, worries about children, and deadlines at work. This devotional is focused on starting your day with the most important and urgent thing you can do: prayer.
The devotional’s silky smooth faux leather cover is decorated with large pink blooms set against a soft feminine ink background. The title is presented in large pink foiled letters and set in a clearing in the middle of the design.
Daily Prayers For Women
The soft pink palette of the cover is incorporated in the design of the two-color printed interior pages where soft pink roses form a frame around the page content. The page edges are gilt-edged in a soft golden color, and a ribbon marker is included to mark your page.
Each page features a day, title, prayer, and Scripture verse.
Make daily prayer a priority with the Daily Prayers For Women Pink Floral Faux Leather Devotional. This devotional also makes a meaningful and edifying Christmas gift for all the women in your family or colleagues in your ministry. Strengthen the prayer life of the women you love when you give them the Daily Prayers For Women Pink Floral Faux Leather Devotional this Christmas.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642728491
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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