365 Days Of Purpose
$17.99
God made you uniquely and specifically. Whether you’ve taken all the personality tests you can get your hands on, or you’ve just looked at the people around you, you will know that you are different. Different is good! God made you for a reason. He has a plan that goes beyond anything you could imagine for yourself.
As you read these devotions and Scriptures, be encouraged with hope! Meditate on God’s promises that produce life and peace. Evaluate each day in the light of his truth and spend time getting to know his voice. Wait expectantly for him to reveal his plans and then walk confidently, knowing that he is always faithful and good.
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– High-grade faux leather provides durability and exquisite tactile appeal.
– Heat debossing on faux leather darkens its color, giving the cover a two-tone appearance and creating indentation which shows off the intricate design and varied texture.
– Metallic and matte foil finishing touches are elegantly placed to enhance certain features, capturing attention and adding class for an aesthetic appeal.
– High-quality sturdy Smyth-sewn binding stitches book signatures together creating durability and allowing pages to lay flat when open. Decorative head and foot bands are also added to further complement the overall design.
– Matte art high quality paper with a smooth satin touch provides long-lasting vivid coloration and durability.
– A beautiful satin ribbon marker conveniently keeps your place so you can quickly pick up where you left off.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424568536
ISBN10: 1424568536
Compiled by: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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