Prayers To Share 100 Pass Along Notes To Breathe And Release
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Another addition to our top-selling series, designed to spread peace and reduce anxiety. Do you ever wish you could give someone the gift of a deep breath and a peaceful spirit? Prayers to Share: 100 Pass-Along Notes to Breathe & Release allows readers to pass on relief from anxiety through prayers, select Bible verses, and thoughtful quotes on the topic of taking comfort in God. By simply tearing and sharing, they can encourage their friends and neighbors with blessings, promises, and Biblical reasons to breathe easy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648708886
ISBN10: 1648708889
Sopha Rush
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2023
Publisher: DaySpring
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