Journey Of Joy Mini Devotions
$4.99
If you feel like you are barely making it through life, add a daily reading from the A Journey of Joy Mini Devotions and stop trying to survive; instead, learn to thrive. The readings in this little devotional book will guide you on a journey filled with joy as you discover God’s presence, His purpose, and promises for your life.
The midnight blue cover of the small devotional is splashed with bright yellow and orange flowers supported by muted blue-green leaves. Delicately understated UV-varnished leaves create an interesting texture and feel. The sentiment is presented in white and rose gold-foiled letters in the middle of the front cover.
A Journey of Joy
Through 180 joy-filled devotions, you will be reminded to embrace your wonderful self and find comfort in knowing God is always with you. A presentation page in the front of the devotional can be personalized when given as a gift. Topics include: accepted and sustained, right-side-up parenting, shadow selves, obedience and impact, awareness, and many more. The small size of this devotional makes it easy to slip into a purse or backpack, or even a Christmas stocking.
Author Dalene Reyburn is a well-loved speaker and best-selling author. She shares truth, courage, and hope on her website and contributes to various online magazines and devotionals. She has a master’s degree in Applied Language Studies.
Let the A Journey of Joy Mini Devotions help you to stop plodding along and live with joy and purpose. Stuff your stockings with joy this Christmas season when you add the A Journey of Joy Mini Devotions to a mom or grandmother’s Christmas gift.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781776371747
ISBN10: 1776371747
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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