Prayer Map For Girls
$7.99
What Does Prayer Look Like? . . .
Find out in The Prayer Map for Girls.
his unique prayer journal is a fun and creative way for the girls in your life to understand the importance and experience the power of prayer. Each page features a fun 2-color design that guides girls to write out specific thoughts, ideas, and lists. . .which then creates a specific “map” for them to follow as they talk to God. Each map includes a spot to record the date, so girls can look back on their prayers and see how God has worked in their lives. The Prayer Map for Girls will not only encourage them to spend time talking with God about the things that matter most. . .it will also help them build a healthy spiritual habit of continual prayer that will carry over into adulthood. Girls Ages 8-to-12.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683225591
ISBN10: 1683225597
Compiled by: Barbour Staff
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: April 2018
Faith Maps
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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