Daily Hope for a Women’s Heart Devotional, Hardcover, Back Porch Reflections on
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The Daily Hope for a Woman’s Heart Hardcover Edition is an invitation to find true rest, hope, and delight in the company of Jesus?right on your back porch.
The hardcover edition of this devotional features an inviting wooden bench set on a shady back porch. The title is introduced in white print and framed in a taupe frame and then spills over onto the cover, where it is presented in large gold foiled lettering. The subtitle appears in taupe lettering.
Daily Hope for a Woman’s Heart
Back porch reflections on God’s Word
Each of the 365 daily entries features a date, title, Bible verse, and devotional thought. Each entry ends with a prayer and a blessing. A presentation page in the front of the devotional lets you personalize it when choosing to present it as a gift to a friend.
Each page is printed in two colors, beautifully framed and accented with floral corner embellishments printed in taupe. The pages are gilt-edged, and a ribbon marker is included to mark your page.
Author Sarah Beth Marr danced professionally for more than 15 years, during which time she began writing. Sarah is passionate about encouraging women in their faith journeys, and you can always find her where she feels closest o the LORD ?on her back porch, pen, journal, and coffee in hand.
Pull up a chair and join the author on her back porch as you work your way through the Daily Hope for a Womans’ Heart Devotional. Then consider inviting a mom, sister, sister-in-law, or friend to join you on your back porch to work through the nuggets of spiritual refreshment find in the Daily Hope for a Woman’s Heart Hardcover Edition.
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The Daily Hope for a Woman’s Heart Hardcover Edition is an invitation to find true rest~ hope~ and delight in the company of Jesus—right on your back porch.
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