Lords Mercies Are New Every Morning Journal With Scriptures
$9.99
The New Mercies Every Morning Purple Floral Wirebound Journal, with its positive sentiment and happy design will turn your gloomy days into a grateful celebration when you use its pages to document all the ways God has cared for you.
The hardcover journal has gold-toned wire binding and a delightful purple cover adorned with scattered lilac and orange flowers. Bright green foliage adds even more life to the design that attest to new beginnings. The sentiment is found in an opening in the middle of the design in white and gold-foiled letters.
The LORD’s mercies are new every morning
Lamentations 3:22-23
192 creamy white, lined pages each feature an additional Scripture verse at the bottom. These verses may be used as journal prompts, prayer prompts or meditations.
The New Mercies Every Morning Purple Floral Wirebound Journal is part of the New Mercies Purple Meadow Collection, designed to celebrate God’s great mercies. This collection includes a magnetic bookmark set, a ceramic coffee mug, ceramic teapot, a notebook set, a faux leather Bible case and a wirebound journal.
Give an uplifting yet practical gift when you give the New Mercies Every Morning Purple Meadow Wirebound Journal to a grandmother or mother as a Mother’s Day gift.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639524310
ISBN10: 1639524312
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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