1 Verse A Day Prayer Journal
$15.99
Discover the Power of Reflection with One Verse a Day
The One Verse a Day Prayer Journal offers a simple yet profound way to deepen your relationship with God. Designed to fit seamlessly into your busy life, this journal helps you incorporate scripture into your daily routine with ease. With space for a few sentences a day, it’s perfect for anyone seeking a meaningful spiritual practice without feeling overwhelmed.
This journal is more than just a place to write–it’s a record of God’s faithfulness in your life. With space for entries for two consecutive years, you can revisit and reflect on how far you’ve come. Reread your thoughts and prayers from birthdays, anniversaries, or even ordinary days, and witness the ways God has guided and provided for you over time. Whether it’s one thought, a Scripture verse, or a prayer, capturing these moments will help you:
*Anchor your day in God’s word and presence
*Track your spiritual growth over time
*Build a consistent practice of gratitude and reflection
The One Verse a Day journal is the perfect thoughtful gift for family and loved ones so they can experience a gentle reminder of God’s love and grace, turning even the busiest days into moments of connection with Him. It is the ideal gift for birthdays, Christmas, Mother’s Day, weddings, graduation, New Year’s, and other special occasions.
Each day offers an invitation to look back and see how God has been present in your life. By journaling, you create a lifelong treasure that shows His hand in your challenges, triumphs, and everything in between. What starts as a daily habit transforms into a collection of memories, prayers, and moments that document your spiritual journey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310467274
ISBN10: 0310467276
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2025
Publisher: Zondervan
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