3 Minute Devotions For Women Morning And Evening
$24.99
Biblical Encouragement to Begin and End Your Day–in Just 3 Minutes!
You’ll find the spiritual encouragement you need in 3-Minute Devotions for Women Morning and Evening. Written especially for a woman’s heart, this book includes a morning and evening devotional reading for every day of the year. Comfort, encouragement, and inspiration can be found in just-right-sized readings that fit into any schedule.
Minute 1: scripture to meditate on
Minute 2: a short devotional reading
Minute 3: a prayer to jump-start a conversation with God
This beautiful devotional collection meets you right where you are and is a simple and easy way to help you begin a habit of daily quiet time.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636096094
ISBN10: 1636096093
Compiled by: Barbour Publishing
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2023
3 Minute Devotions
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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