Great Is Thy Faithfulness Journal
$9.99
The Faithfulness Pastel Meadow Wirebound Journal’s bright feminine design and encouraging message will sustain you as you note your thoughts and prayers during your devotional time.
Diffused flowers in shades of pink, yellow, orange, and green rise from misty clouds of deep summery color and wind their way around the covers of the wirebound journal. Whimsical wildflowers are outlined in gold foil and superimposed on the design. The sentiment is positioned slightly off-center on the front cover and is presented in a multi-font black-lettered format.
Great is thy faithfulness
192 creamy white, lined pages are bound with a gold-toned wire binding. Each page has a unique Bible verse placed at its foot for special, daily encouragement from God’s Word. The wire binding makes it easy to flip over the hardcovers to use as support for writing.
The Faithfulness Pastel Meadow Wirebound Journal is part of the Pastel Meadow Collection, designed to celebrate and testify to God’s great mercies. This collection includes a ceramic planter pot with a saucer, stainless steel water bottle, magnet set, large notebook set, ceramic coffee mug, faux leather journal, faux leather Bible case, and gift bag.
Give a beautiful gift with an encouraging message when you add the Faithfulness Pastel Meadow Wirebound Journal to a graduation gift for a student. Or, pair the Faithfulness Pastel Meadow Wirebound Journal with the coordinating planter pot and present it as a housewarming gift to your sister when she moves into her first apartment.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521234
ISBN10: 1639521232
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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