Bible Promise Book 500 Scriptures For Brave Boys
$4.99
500 Bible Promises for Brave Boys!
Barbour’s Bible Promise Books are perennial bestsellers, with millions of copies in print.
Now, The Bible Promise Book is available in a brand-new Brave Boys edition. Featuring dozens of timeless topics to help boys grow in life and faith God’s way-including serving, loving, trusting, obeying, praying, and dozens more-your young readers ages 8 and up will find hundreds of verses from the Bible that will help them discover the path to a courageous life.
The Bible Promise Book : 500 Scriptures for Brave Boys is ideal for personal use as well as churches and ministries.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643529127
ISBN10: 1643529129
Janice Thompson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2021
Brave Boys
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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