Promises From The Word For Men
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Embark on a transformative journey with the Promises from the Word for Men Indigo Blue Gift Book. This small gift book brings together over 100 Bible promises that speak directly to the experiences and questions men face today.
The softcover gift bag sports a dark, shiny indigo blue cover edged in a double silver-foiled frame. In the center of the frame, the silver foil is applied to an elongated diamond shape, framing the silver-foiled title.
Promises from God for Men
The interior pages are printed in one color and crowned with a geometric gray diamond banner that runs across the top of the page. A presentation page at the front of the gift book has space to record a special message and also features this decorative banner.
The book’s content is organized around 128 themes that range from ambition and bitterness to vulnerability and worship. Each theme offers several Scripture verses that present a Biblical promise.
The Promises from the Word for Men Indigo Blue Gift Book is designed as a gift for men and can be used for personal reflection. The Promises from the Word for Men Indigo Blue Gift Book makes a great stocking stuffer at Christmas time or a meaningful add-on gift to a birthday present.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780638001662
ISBN10: 0638001668
Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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