Standing Firm : 365 Devotions On Leading Confidently And Living Victoriousl
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The Standing Firm Tan Faux Leather Daily Devotional will be a valuable tool in any leader’s toolbox. This 365-day devotional will guide you to lead confidently and live victoriously. Using it as your morning devotional will set the tone for the day.
The devotional’s tan faux leather cover is heat-debossed with a simple frame with corner scroll designs. The title is heat-debossed in large capital letters that are accented with detailed scroll accents.
STANDING FIRM
365 devotions on leading confidently and living victoriously
Beautiful end pages featuring a brown-toned mountain range welcome you to the devotional’s interior. The mountain scene continues onto the presentation page, where you can personalize the devotional.
The interior is printed in two colors. Each month is introduced by the same mountain range visual, and a tan-colored satin ribbon marker is included to save your page.
Each entry features a date from a perpetual calendar, title, Scripture verse, devotional passage, and ends with a question that applies the content to leadership. Topics include glorifying God, generosity, giving, anger, character, comfort, endurance, and much more. A topical index in the back allows you to look up entries based on a theme.
Foster connection between the student leadership team at your school when you give them each a copy of the Standing Firm Tan Faux Leather Daily Devotional to read as a team or encourage your husband, who leads a team at work when you wrap the Standing Firm Tan Faux Leather Daily Devotional as a birthday gift.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781776370870
ISBN10: 1776370872
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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