Be Still And Know Large Wirebound Journal Psalm 46:10
$9.99
The purple poised wreath on the hardcover of the “Be Still and Know Large Wirebound Journal,” draws your attention to the word STILL in big black letters. It is a call to pause and reflect on who the Lord is. The message is taken from Psalm 46:10, “Be Still and Know,” and will encourage your wife, sister, or mother in a time of need or pain. This journal is useful for taking down notes, recording prayer requests, or journaling thoughts. The sturdy cover makes a great hard writing surface and can easily be flipped over.
The Hardcover Wirebound Journal features wire-binding, a hardcover, a purple rose wreath, and 192 lined pages. The sentiment is foiled and displayed at the center of the front cover in a gold foiled script. This large wirebound journal is part of the Be Still and Know Collection where you can find a variety of coordinating gifts that include a teapot, lidded mug, notebook set, pen, checkbook cover, and keyring.
*Purple Rose Wreath Design
*Be Still and Know Collection
*Large Hardcover Journal
*Wirebound Journal
*27 lb Bond Weight Paper (Slightly thicker than regular stationery paper)
*127 Lined Pages
*Packaged in Self-Seal bag
*Two-color Interior
*Scripture verse on each page
*Presentation Page
*8.35″ x 6.42″ x 0.94″ (212 x 163 x 24mm)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642722178
ISBN10: 1642722170
Produced by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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