His Mercies Are New Every Morning Journal
$9.99
Rejoice in the promise of starting each day with a clean slate and capture your joy on the pages of the His Mercies are New Amethyst Purple Wirebound Journal. The journal’s positive promise will reassure and encourage your heart as you fill its pages with sermon notes, thoughts, and prayers.
The front panel of the journal features a deep and shadowy midnight-black background adorned with dusty amethyst purple lilacs clustered in corners, emerging from the shadowy depths of blackness, green leaves, and half-hidden burgundy red tulips. A gold-foiled border rests just within the edges of the front panel, and each corner is accentuated with gold-foiled flourishes. Softly resting on this portrait of calm, is the sentiment printed in white and gold-foiled lettering and highlighted by several gold-foiled flourishes.
His mercies are new every morning
Lamentations 3:22-23
The back panel continues the design in the same colors with oversized lilacs and mauve-colored roses and a gold-toned metal o-wire binding binds the journal. This wirebound journal includes a presentation page that can be personalized when given as a gift. Each of the 192 lined pages has Scripture at its base for journaling and prayer inspiration.
The His Mercies are New Amethyst Purple Wirebound Journal is part of the Jewel Tone Collection, that features three designs with three sentiments in three jewel-toned colors: tourmaline teal, amethyst purple, and topaz pink. Each design includes a faux leather Bible case, ceramic coffee mug, faux leather journal, and reusable shopping bag.
The timeless classic design, deep and mysterious colors, and encouraging message of the His Mercies are New Amethyst Purple Wirebound Journal will make an encouraging gift for a friend facing a challenging season.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639521166
ISBN10: 163952116X
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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