Walk By Faith Not By Sight Journal
$16.99
The Walk by Faith Black and Gray Faux Leather Classic Journal is an attractive vessel to hold the details of your family patriarch’s faithful journey. Capture the lessons learned and the wise advice of a grandfather on the lined pages of this journal and store it for generations to come.
The back cover of the journal is covered in smooth black faux leather that wraps around the spine and is interrupted by a gray center panel that holds the sentiment. The sentiment is arranged around a heat-debossed frame and presented in white and gray lettering.
Walk by faith not by sight
2 Corinthians 5:7
Silver gilt-edging protects page edges from moisture, adding an elegant sheen to the journal’s design. Topstitching along the seams of the gray panel and around the rounded edges and sides of the journal adds durability, and a gray satin ribbon marker is included to mark your page.
A presentation page at the front of the journal allows personalization. Each of the 366 lined pages features Scripture at the bottom of the page and a small dotted line to record a date at the top.
The Walk by Faith Black and Gray Faux Leather Classic Bible Cover is part of the Black and Gray Walk by Faith Collection designed to encourage men to stand firm in their faith. This collection also includes a ceramic coffee mug, stainless steel travel mug, a genuine leather wallet, and a faux leather Bible case.
Make up a gift set for a grandfather or father when you pair the Walk by Faith Black and Gray Faux Leather Classic Journal with a coordinating ceramic coffee mug or genuine leather wallet to honor his faithful devotion to Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521081
ISBN10: 1639521089
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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