100 Days Of Joy And Strength
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Join New York Times bestselling author and actress Candace Cameron Bure on a 100-day journey to find overwhelming peace–a peace that only comes from resting in God’s joy and relying on His strength every day.
We all feel it. How the frantic and hurried pace of life can steal our joy. How juggling the day-to-day demands of career, family, community, and a longing to grow as a daughter of God can leave us overwhelmed.
Now available in stunning hardback with a freshly updated design, 100 Days of Joy and Strength offers you a road map to deepen your relationship with God and find peace in the midst of life’s challenges.
Each entry in this 100-day devotional gives you the chance to pause, reflect, and explore how you can press into the joy and strength God makes available to us all each day. Each daily entry includes:
*An encouraging word from Candace
*A Bible verse for meditation
*Prayer prompts for reflection
In her signature open-hearted style, Candace invites you to join her in discovering how God can be your joy and strength, no matter how hectic or hurried life may be. 100 Days of Joy and Strength will get you moving down the path toward the life with God you’ve been longing for.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310466246
ISBN10: 0310466245
Candace Bure
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Zondervan
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