Be Strong In The Lord And In His Mighty Power Ephesians 6:10 Journal
$9.99
Process the challenges and opportunities of life on the pages of the Strong in the LORD New Dawn Large Wirebound Journal and be reminded to put on the full armor of God to guard you against earthly and spiritual battles.
The hardcover journal is decorated with a bright sun breaking out from behind stormy blue clouds, with rain still visible in the distance. This reminds us that even after tough times fraught with battles, there’s always a possibility for a new beginning and the promise of better times ahead. A large embossed navy blue bracket frame with a woodgrain background sits in the foreground, presenting the sentiment in white and taupe letters.
Be strong in the LORD and in his mighty power Ephesians 6:10
A gorgeous crest flanked by two supporting lions is UV-varnished in a translucent brown on the back cover. This raised design features the Bible book abbreviation on the crest and the verse number on the banner below it.
Eph. six:ten
With 192 pages, each featuring an encouraging Scripture verse at the bottom, a sturdy brass metal binding, and strong hardcovers, the wirebound journal is perfect for on-the-go journaling. A presentation page at the front can be inscribed with a message, making it ideal when given as a gift.
*Screen-printed bright sun behind rainy cloud cover design
*Navy blue frame with woodgrain background
*White and taupe text
*Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power
*Ephesians 6:10
*UV-varnished crest on back
*Strong in the Lord Navy Blue Collection
*Brass metal wire binding
*Hardcover
*Wirebound
*192 lined pages with Scripture
*Size: 8.4″ x 6.4″ x 1″ (213 x 163 x 25mm)
2 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781639527076
ISBN10: 1639527079
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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