Campfire Prayers : A Guided Journal For Discovering Your Purpose
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A dynamic place to experience a friendship with God that your heart thirsts for.
Are you in a desperate season, struggling with the pain and wounds of the past? Is it a challenge to pray? Do you feel like God has called you to great things but you don’t quite know how to step into this calling? Has your Christian walk become reduced to a religious list of dos and donts, protocols and principles?
Author Nate Johnston was in this very place, and he found himself on an unexpected road that changed everything. The path veered away from the hustle and bustle of the religious norms he was used to and led him back to the simplicity of talking to God as a close, trusted, faithful Friend.
This is the invitation for you in Campfire Prayers!
On this guided journal experience, you will receive prayers and interactive writing prompts that help you establish a dynamic, heart-to-heart connection with God as your friend. These journal moments help create space where you can be open, honest, and vulnerable with the One who Created you, loves you, and desires to see every promise and purpose for your life come to pass!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768463675
ISBN10: 076846367X
Nate Johnston
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Destiny Image
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