She is Blessed Prompted Journal
$12.99
The She is Blessed Navy Floral Guided Journal is filled with prompts and devotional thoughts to encourage women to reflect with gratitude on God’s grace and blessings. When times are tough, it’s helpful to take time out to count your blessings. Sometimes, it’s easy to see how God has been at work in your life; other times, it takes some reflection. This guided journal will help you to reflect on the blessings you’ve received from God’s hand, express gratitude for His daily grace, and allow you to journal your hopes and dreams.
The covers of the deep navy blue softcover journal are decorated with bouquets of pink flowers with green leaves and gold-foiled flower outlines that are placed in opposing corners. The title is presented in large white and pink letters, while the subtitles are foiled in gold.
Blessed is She Guided Journal Meditating on the treasure of God’s blessings and grace.
The 128 full-color interior pages are decorated with serene green landscapes and foliage and accented with vibrant pink flowers. There are 21 of these pages dedicated to beautifully stylized Scripture verses.
Each of the 100 topics covered in this prompted journal features a devotional thought by Nancy Taylor, a journaling prompt, a lined space for recording personal reflections, and a relevant Scripture verse. You will be prompted to look back at your past to help you recognize blessings, ponder present situations to open your eyes to the blessings hidden in plain sight and look into the future to set goals and live with gratitude for every new day.
Author Nancy Taylor has spent the past 19 years raising her five children while maintaining an active freelance writing and editing schedule. Born and raised in Wheaton, Illinois, she is a graduate of Wheaton College with a degree in English and Christian Education. When she isn’t writing or driving the kids to music lessons and activities, she enjoys traveling (especially with her husband, Jeremy), playing board games, and creating jewelry.
Start counting your blessings today with the Blessed Navy Floral Guided Journal. It makes a beautiful birthday gift for a friend or a Christmas gift for a mother.
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The She is Blessed Navy Floral Guided Journal is filled with prompts and devotional thoughts to encourage women to reflect with gratitude on God’s grace and blessings. When times are tough~ it’s helpful to take time out to count your blessings. Sometimes~ it’s easy to see how God has been at work in your life; other times~ it takes some reflection. This guided journal will help you to reflect on the blessings you’ve received from God’s hand~ express gratitude for His daily grace~ and allow you to journal your hopes and dreams.
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