Hidden In My Heart
$28.95
I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
– Psalm 119:11
Hidden in My Heart is a timely devotional of inspiration and encouragement. Tena walks the reader through the Bible day by day. Each page contains calendar dates, helpful Biblical quotes, and a journaling space to record thoughts and personal reflections. The reader will encounter a deeper faith and relationship with God as she journeys through this practical book.
Tena feels that she has a dual calling. As an author, she designs useful books for busy women who desire to grow in faith, hope, and love. As a speaker, Tena aspires to touch her audience through sharing heartfelt personal stories and Biblical truths to help women connect with God.
Her passion for connecting with women and helping them build lives full of faith, hope, and love is woven throughout all her writings, which include her books, blog, website, and inspirational quotes on social media.
Tena will soon be publishing two new devotionals using the same Hidden in My Heart format. A Heart of Praise will focus on verses that encourage the reader to praise the Lord. A Heart of Wisdom will emphasize verses that assist the reader as she increases in Biblical wisdom.
Visit tenadegraaf.com to learn more about Tena’s dual calling of writing and speaking.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781512726992
ISBN10: 1512726990
Tena DeGraaf
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2016
Publisher: WestBow Press
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