Strong And Courageous Joshua 1:9 Journal
$9.99
Delicate fall-colored flowers support the call to courage on the Strong and Courageous Merlot Bouquet Large Wirebound Journal’s cover. On the front cover, soft pink and deep merlot-colored flowers are set against a charcoal black background and circle the sentiment presented in strong pink lettering. Strong & Courageous Joshua 1:9 The entire surface of the back cover is covered with randomly placed flowers in rich hues of pink and red. Rose gold-toned wire binding binds the covers securely and makes it easy to flip the pages. Each page is lined and features a Scripture verse at the bottom that can be used for meditation or prayer prompt and is balanced by a delicate scrollwork design that embellishes the top of each page. A presentation page in the journal’s front is accented with the same scrollwork motif and can be personalized with a name and a message. Show your support to a sister going through a challenging time when you give her the Strong and Courageous Merlot Bouquet Large Wirebound Journal to use as part of her self-care routine or encourage a teacher to get ready to start the new school year when you pair it with a calendar and a magnet set and give the Strong and Courageous Merlot Bouquet Large Wirebound Journal as a back to school gift. Charcoal black background with pink and merlot-colored roses Strong and courageous Strong and Courageous Bouquet Mini Collection Joshua 1:9 Pink lettering Hardcover Wirebound 192 lined pages with Scripture Size: 8.4″ x 6.4″ x 1″ (213 x 163 x 25mm)
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642729351
ISBN10: 1642729353
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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