Anne Neilsons Angels Guided Journal
$19.99
Are you ready to go deeper on your spiritual journey and breathe new life into your faith? Love, joy, wisdom, and hope–these are just a few of the things we all want more of in our lives. In Anne Neilson’s Angels Guided Journal, you will have a chance to engage in these topics and more while enjoying Anne’s inspiring angel art. Embrace your quiet time with God as you pour out your fears, challenges, hopes, and dreams in this gorgeous full-color journal.
Anne Neilson’s Angels Guided Journal offers:
*A foreword by friend and longtime fan, Kathie Lee Gifford
*Thought-provoking stories from Anne to inspire you
*Guided writing prompts
*Journaling space to write your thoughts and deepen your reading experience
*Original angel art from Anne throughout
“My prayer,” says Anne, “is that the art and stories throughout this little book will be a beautiful reminder for you that God is both our Creator and the fulfiller of His promises to us.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400235711
ISBN10: 1400235715
Anne Neilson
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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