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NIV, Journal the Word Bible for Women, Leathersoft, Brown/Pink, Red Letter, Comfort Print: 500+ Prompts to Encourage Journaling and Reflection

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Author: Zondervan

Binding: Imitation Leather

ISBN: 9780310450801

Details:

Author: Zondervan

Brand: Zondervan

Binding: Imitation Leather

Number Of Pages: 1600

Release Date: 16-10-2018

Part Number: 9780310450801

EAN: 9780310450801

Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 7.2 x 1.9 inches

Languages: English

Description:

Take a reflective journey through the Bible Do you seek stillness and inspiration in your quiet time? The NIV Journal the Word™ Bible for Women guides you through God’s precious Word with reflections and thought-provoking questions placed beside Scripture. Explore God’s Word for you and express your heart in the wide margins of this journaling Bible with room for responses, journaling, and artistic expression. Expertly designed specifically to be used for the New International Version (NIV) text, Zondervan's exclusive Comfort Print® typeface offers an easier reading experience that complements the most widely read modern-English Bible translation. Features: Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV) Over 500 reflective journaling prompts carefully crafted to equip you to contemplate Scripture Presentation page for personalizing and gift giving Beautiful page design Subject index of journaling prompts Words of Christ in red Satin ribbon marker Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print® typeface 9.5-point print size

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