2 Minute Devotions For Women
$14.99
Life has become increasingly busy. We jump from one responsibility to the next with little time to breathe in between. We settle for things that satisfy our immediate needs, but we long for more.
2-Minute Devotions for Women presents 100 quick meditations for you to reflect on. A moment spent in God’s presence empowers you to be a woman of strength, dignity, and grace. Be inspired and refreshed as you take a break to ponder each Scripture, devotion, and prayer.
Enjoy this lifegiving interruption that provides satisfaction beyond your temporary needs and desires, peace that lightens the load of your responsibilities, and love that helps you share God’s goodness with the people around you.
Special Features:
*High-grade faux leather cover provides durability and exquisite tactile appeal.
*Special heat debossing gives the cover a two-tone appearance and creates indentation which shows off the intricate design and varied texture.
*Metallic and matte foil finishing touches are elegantly placed to enhance features, capturing attention and adding class for an aesthetic appeal.
*High-quality, sturdy Smyth-sewn binding stitches the signatures together, creating durability and allowing pages to lay flat when open. Decorative head and foot bands are also added to further complement the binding.
*Matte art high quality paper with a smooth satin touch provides long-lasting vivid coloration and durability.
*A satin ribbon marker conveniently keeps your place so you can quickly pick up where you left off.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424568482
ISBN10: 142456848X
Compiled by: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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