Stand Firm In The Faith Journal With Scripture
$9.99
Acknowledge your father’s faith and resilience when you give him the Stand Firm Mountain View Wirebound Journal as a Father’s Day gift this year.
A beautiful mountain vista in sepia tones is framed in black and gray on the front cover of the wirebound journal. A black and red typographical design is set in a white frame and superimposed on the image.
Stand firm in the faith
Be courageous
Be strong
1 Corinthians 16:13
The back cover features an enlarged version of the typographical frame in a tone-on-tone brown design. Silver wire binding binds the covers and pages together. The journal has 192 pages, each lined. Scripture verses are placed at the bottom of each page and can be used as memory verses or prompts for prayer and journaling. A presentation page at the front of the journal allows you to add a heartfelt message.
The Stand Firm Mountain View Wirebound Journal is part of the Stand Firm Gray Mountain View Collection, designed to encourage men to stand firm in their faith. This collection includes a ceramic coffee mug, a stainless steel travel tumbler, a keychain, a wirebound journal, and a gift bag.
As your dad journals his thoughts or prayers within the pages of the Stand Firm Mountain View Wirebound Journal, its message will become a source of encouragement, guiding him to stand firm in the faith.
3 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781639524006
ISBN10: 1639524002
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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