Coloring The Names of God: 52 Devotions and Coloring Pages to Encourage Reflecti
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In the Coloring the Names of God Coloring Devotional, you can reflect on 52 names used to identify God in Scripture. As you ponder the meaning of these names while coloring the accompanying illustrated Bible verse, your mind will be prompted to praise God for who He is.
The hardcover coloring book features a bright, inviting cover design with a vibrant pink, yellow, teal, and green floral arrangement that peeks out behind a bold pink frame. Gold-foiled details are elegantly added to spruce up the design. The frame holds the white-lettered and embossed title and sub-title. The raised embossed letters add an interesting tactile element.
Coloring the Names of God
52 devotions and coloring pages to encourage reflection and praise
The gold metal spiral binding allows the book to lay flat while coloring the beautifully detailed pages. Heavy paper reduces bleed-through and allows for a variety of mediums to be used.
This coloring devotional includes beautiful coloring pages that accompany a Bible verse, a brief discussion of each name of God, a prayer, and thoughtful prompts to encourage quiet reflection and praise. Coloring pages are printed on the right-facing pages, and devotional content is printed on the left. As you read, color, and consider the names of God, be encouraged. The “Creator” of all things is also your “Abba, Father.”
Ann-Margret Hovsepian, a writer and illustrator in Montreal, Quebec, has published hundreds of articles and has authored, co-authored, or illustrated nearly 20 books, most notably the best-selling Restore My Soul Devotional Coloring Book. Her passion for creativity and commitment to truth make a winning formula for seriously joyful living!
With 52 names of God to ponder-one per week-the Coloring the Names of God Coloring Devotional can easily save you a whole year with some room to spare, and it makes an excellent Christmas gift for your creative aunt!
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In the Coloring the Names of God Coloring Devotional~ you can reflect on 52 names used to identify God in Scripture. As you ponder the meaning of these names while coloring the illustrated Bible verse~ your mind will be prompted to praise God for who He is.
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