Pray More Worry Less A Coloring Prayer Journal with Guided Prayer Pages of Scrip
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The Pray More Worry Less Coloring Prayer Journal is a guided coloring prayer journal designed to lift your spirits and ease your burdens through creative meditation and prayerful contemplation.
The softcover prompted journal features a black background encircled with exotic flowers and succulents. The title is printed in gold-foiled letters and features an orange sub-title.
Pray More Worry Less
A Coloring Prayer Journal
The Smyth-sewn binding ensures all 128 pages open completely flat so you can color right up to the page edge.
A line-drawn presentation page invites you to start coloring on page one and allows you to personalize the prompted journal when you give it as a gift. Alongside each guided prayer page, you can color and express your heart through coloring pages paired with inspirational quotes on prayer, beautifully designed Scripture verses to color, and prompted pages for you to complete and make uniquely yours.
The Pray More Worry Less Coloring Prayer Journal will teach you to spend time with God in the quietness and solitude of prayer, renew your hope, and strengthen your courage for each new day. When life is busy and there are many challenges, it is comforting to have a place of prayer to retreat to. The Pray More Worry Less Coloring Prayer Journal is a creative prayer journal that allows you to record your praises and thanksgiving to God and your confessions and prayer requests.
Give the Pray More Worry Less Coloring Prayer Journal as an encouraging gift to a friend who wants to grow in her prayer life.
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The Pray More Worry Less Coloring Prayer Journal is a guided coloring prayer journal designed to lift your spirits and ease your burdens through creative meditation and prayerful contemplation.
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