Gods Wisdom For The Graduate Class Of 2024 Botanical NKJV
$14.99
Graduates, now more than ever, need God’s wisdom to face uncertain times. And while the world around them is full of changes, God’s Word and His wisdom are constant. God’s Wisdom(R) for the Graduate inspires young people with its biblical teachings, relevant for their new season of life and beyond.
It addresses carefully chosen topics that are highly pertinent to this season of life, such as spiritual discipline, godly relationships, and finding peace in God. The writings are organized by theme, allowing graduates to find wisdom for their specific needs quickly and easily.
From Jack Countryman, bestselling author of God’s Promises(R) for Graduates, this classic graduation gift offers:
*More than 70 inspirational writings
*Relevant Bible verses from the New King James Version (NKJV) translation
*A modern, high-quality cover that today’s grads will value
*A presentation page to personalize your gift
*A portable size, perfect for a gift basket or to take on-the-go
Celebrate the graduate in your life with this popular, inspirational book impacting nearly 2 million graduates with the hope of God’s Word.
Look for additional biblical inspiration for the graduates in your life through the God’s Promises(R), God’s Answers(R), and God’s Wisdom(R) gift books.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400246564
ISBN10: 1400246563
Jack Countryman
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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