Inspirational Journal, Be Still Wide Ruled Notebook, Psalm 46:10 Bible Verse, Bl
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Quiet your heart and center your thoughts on God when you journal in the Be Still and Know Yellow Rose Spiral Journal. This journal’s elegant design and comforting sentient will make daily journaling a healing experience.
Yellow roses nestled among deep green leaves adorn the navy blue covers of the spiral journal. Delicate gold-foiled linework accents the design. At the center of the design, a navy blue frame holds the elegantly scripted sentiment.
Be still and know
Psalm 46:10
The gold double-o wire that binds the covers together promises a durable product and allows the journal to open flat. There are 192 lined interior pages, each accompanied by an uplifting Scripture verse. A presentation page at the front can be inscribed with a note to make this journal a personal and meaningful gift.
The Be Still and Know Yellow Rose Spiral Journal is part of the Be Still Serene Roses Collection. This collection includes a faux leather Bible cover, two scented candles in glass jars, a ceramic coffee mug, a spiral journal, a reusable tote bag, a faux leather journal, and a gift bag.
Make the Be Still and Know Yellow Rose Spiral Journal the center of a care package for a daughter away at school, or encourage a dear friend with a just-because gift. The Be Still and Know Yellow Rose Spiral Journal will bless her with the reminder to find peace in God’s presence.
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Quiet your heart and center your thoughts on God when you journal in the Be Still and Know Yellow Rose Spiral Journal. This journal’s elegant design and comforting sentient will make daily journaling a healing experience.
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