Jesus Each Day For Teen Guys
$17.99
There’s no greater personality than Jesus–so why not make time each day to know Him better?
This 365-day devotional highlights aspects of Jesus’ life and work, His teaching and impact on our lives, offering you powerful insights for each day.
The brief readings aren’t theological, but inspirational pieces that provide food for thought as you start or end your day–or take a devotional break somewhere in between!
Monthly themes, such as:
*Beginnings
*Love
*Rebirth
*Blessings
*Growth
*and more
Tie the encouraging messages into the annual calendar.
The Creator, Sustainer, Lover, and Redeemer of humanity is worthy of every moment you devote to Him. . .Jesus Each Day for Teen Guys will help you do just that.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636094625
ISBN10: 1636094627
Compiled by: Barbour Publishing
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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