Devotions For The Fall
$14.99
The heat of the summer is fading away, and it’s time to start looking forward to America’s favorite season of all: fall. Fall means tailgating at football games, gathering pumpkins, wearing boots and scarves, and savoring the crisp sunny days, delightful scents, and delicious tastes of the season. The beautiful reds and golds of fall inspire us to thank God for His many blessings.
In Devotions for the Fall, you will find 40 devotions together with gorgeous photographs, prayers of thanksgiving, inspiring quotes, ideas for fun fall activities, and recipes to warm your heart. Relax by the fire, sip some apple cider, and enjoy the season to the fullest with Devotions for the Fall.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400221271
ISBN10: 1400221277
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2020
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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