Journal w/Scripture Strong And Courageous Joshua 1:9 Bible Verse Rose Floral 192
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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)
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Delicate fall-colored flowers support the call to courage on the Strong and Courageous Merlot Bouquet Large Spiral Journal‘s cover. Pour out your struggles on its lined pages and meditate and pray the Scripture verses for the courage to stand strong.
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