Soar Faux Leather Classic Journal With Zipped Closure
$27.99
The exquisite design of the Soar Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipped Closure portrays the majesty of God’s creation through a breathtaking heat debossed nature scene. It carries a hopeful message from Isaiah that encourages you to stay grounded in the LORD for your strength. The design is appealing to men and women alike. It is the perfect journal for anyone who is in awe of the grandeur of creation and enjoys taking time for self-reflection, practicing gratitude, and intentionally focusing their thoughts.
The brown faux leather flexcover has a vintage look and feel and features an intricate heat-debossed mountain and lake scene with an eagle soaring high above the pines. The title is heat-debossed on the front cover in vintage lettering.
Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength
They will soar on wings like eagles
Isaiah 40:31
This brown flexcover journal has a zipper closure with a brushed gold zipper pull that protects its pages keeps loose notes secure. Scripture is printed at the bottom of every lined page. The thick paper prevents ink from bleeding through, and a satin ribbon marker helps you locate the last entry quickly. This journal includes a presentation page for gift-giving and makes a great gift by itself or paired with a pen or bookmark.
The Soar Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipped Closure is part of the Soar Collection that includes a devotional, faux leather bookmark, paper bookmark, flexcover journal, and faux leather Bible cover.
The Soar Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure is an impressive gift that men and women, both young and old, will appreciate. This journal is a fabulous gift for a young adult finding their way through life, the nature lover in your family, your brother who loves to camp, or a parent who feels connected to nature. Encourage friends and family to take some time for spiritual and personal growth through the process of journaling. The Soar Brown Faux Leather Classic Journal with Zipper Closure makes a great gift for birthdays, Christmas, or just to let a friend or loved one know you value them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642726411
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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