365 Prayers For The Dad At The End Of His Day
$17.97
Authentic Prayers for Hardworking Dads
– Acknowledges the unique challenges fathers face
– Offers prayerful encouragement and reassurance
– For every hardworking dad who needs to know his contributions to his family are seen, appreciated, and essential
Dad, you are a man God can use. God has called you to the role of father, and you have God Himself as a role model. He knows you are imperfect. It is His desire that we exchange our imperfections for His goodness. And isn’t that what we really want? To be more like Him and rest in His peace, His security, and His blessing?
That’s what this book is all about. Through 365 reflections and prayers for the end of your day, you’ll be drawn closer and closer to the heart of God. Not only that, you’ll be praying for other dads too–and they’ll be praying for you–in all the situations you face. Prayers for when the bills aren’t paid, or the kids are sick, or you’ve lost your job, or you’ve started a new business. Prayers for encouragement, hope, steadfastness, courage, family relationships, and so much more.
With a prayer for every evening and a topical index to go straight to prayers that most fit your current need, you’ll find yourself turning to 365 Prayers for the Dad at the End of His Day night after night as you discover the motivation to keep going, to build your faith, and to know God better–because that’s what He wants for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800747220
ISBN10: 0800747224
Mark Pitts
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2025
Publisher: Revell
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