101 Prayers For Comfort In Difficult Times
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When words fail to soothe your soul, find solace in the 101 Prayers for Comfort in Difficult Times Gray Faux Leather Prayer Book. While our circumstances may be unique and our struggles often feel isolating, remember that God’s care is profound. As King David once declared, He collects our tears in a bottle-a testament to His deep compassion and awareness of our trials. This prayer book will guide your prayers when it is hard to pray.
The prayer book features an elegant iron-gray faux leather cover decorated with white screen-printed flowers. The teal and gray-lettered sentiment is framed by a double bracket border and is presented in a multi-font design and accented with silver foil.
101 Prayers for Comfort in Difficult Times
The cover design continues on the two-color interior pages, where floral accents are applied to each page. To keep track of your reading, a gray satin ribbon marker is attached to the spine. Gilded page edges add a subtle sheen to the overall look of the ebook and elevate it to an elegant gift item.
The book’s content includes 101 prayers addressing a wide range of topics, each accompanied by a supporting Scripture verse. Throughout the book, beautifully stylized pages are dedicated to Scripture verses and thoughtfully interspersed for moments of contemplation.
Kate Motaung is an author and founder of Refine Services and hosts the Five Minute Friday writing community. Kate and her South African husband have three children and currently reside in West Michigan.
The 101 Prayers for Comfort in Difficult Times Gray Faux Leather Prayer Book is a thoughtful and touching gift, perfect for showing your support to a friend facing a challenging struggle.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639522927
ISBN10: 1639522921
Kate Motaung
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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