Proverbs For Your Daily Path
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When you are faced with life’s questions and don’t have the answers, open the Proverbs For Your Daily Path Gift Book for insight. This little book holds a collection of Scripture separated into themes to help you find godly advice on how to face these everyday challenges.
The sturdy, heavyweight cardstock front cover is decorated with a Bluebird perching in a garden. The image is set against a blue background. UV coating adds an interesting texture, and the foliage in the garden is accented in silver foil. The title is foiled in silver and gold.
Proverbs For Your Daily Path
Inside you will find a presentation page to complete when you give this book as a gift and a Table of Contents that lists the themes covered in this book. This little gift book covers 46 themes that include some of the following: anger, blessings, death, evil, faithfulness, generosity, hatred, instruction, judgment, life, mercy, neighbors, obedience, peace, righteousness, shame, wisdom and more. Each page is filled with Scripture verses taken from the wisdom literature found in the Book of Proverbs. You are sure to find an answer that applies to your situation.
The Proverbs For Your Daily Path Gift Book is part of a range of small inspirational books, called Words of Hope. This range includes Prayers to Bless Your Heart, Promises For Every Day, and Psalms For Joyful Living.
Keep a copy of the Proverbs For Your Daily Path Gift Book in your purse to pull out when you need the wisdom found in Scripture, or add it to your best friend’s birthday gift to show you care.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432132729
ISBN10: 1432132725
Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2020
Words Of Hope
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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