Find Rest : A Women’s Devotional For Lasting Peace Ina Busy Life
$16.99
The Find Rest Softcover Devotional is a women’s devotional for lasting peace in busy life. Whether you are a mom of little ones, a corporate executive or something in between, life may feel hectic. Women in today’s’ do-it-all-world have more to juggle than any other time in history. It is easy to become emotionally, physically, and spiritually exhausted. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Size: 8.35″ x 6.3″ x 1.1″ (212 x 160 x 28mm)
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781642721539
ISBN10: 1642721530
Shaunti Feldhahn
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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