Peace For Each Day (Large Type)
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Beloved evangelist Billy Graham understood the flurry of modern life and the constant temptation of busyness. In Peace for Each Day, he shares God’s gentle, reassuring promise of spiritual calm.
Each daily passage in Peace for Each Day invites us to joyfully engage with Scripture as we meditate on God’s peace – peace that can be found whatever the circumstances, whatever the calling, whatever the future holds.
This 365-day devotional features a larger trim and print, a leathersoft cover, and a ribbon marker, making it a beautiful gift book for all ages. As Graham writes, “Millions are searching for [peace], but we Christians have found it! It is ours now and forever.”
In a world in which everyone seems to be rushing to finish their to-do list, answer their emails, and respond to their cell phones, peace is still possible. With words from one of the most popular and respected authors of our time, Peace for Each Day invites us to receive a peace that no one can take away.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400224111
ISBN10: 140022411X
Billy Graham
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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