Inspirational Zippered Journal, Be Strong & Courageous Wide Ruled Notebook, Josh
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The Be Strong and Courageous Blue Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure has a beautiful cover design and an empowering message-the perfect gift to congratulate a recent graduate on her accomplishments!
The cobalt blue faux leather cover features an elegant gold-foiled scroll design that frames the heat-debossed sentiment.
Be strong and courageous
Joshua 1:9
With 336 lined pages, this journal offers plenty of space for recording dreams, goals, or reflections. It also has additional Scripture verses on each page that can be used as Scripture memory verses. The sturdy faux leather construction is reinforced by blue topstitching along all the edges, and an included satin ribbon marker will help you keep track of your entries. It has a blue zipper with a gold metal zipper pull that closes smoothly to secure and protect the pages.
The Strong and Courageous Blue Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure is part of the Be Strong and Courageous Navy Collection, designed to celebrate graduates. This collection includes a scented candle in a glass jar, a metal keychain, a ceramic coffee mug, a spiral journal, a faux leather journal, and a stainless steel travel mug.
Add the e Strong and Courageous Blue Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure to a daughter’s or niece’s graduation gift to remind her that God will be with her every step of the way.
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The Be Strong and Courageous Blue Faux Leather Journal with Zipper Closure has a beautiful cover design and an empowering message—the perfect gift to congratulate a recent graduate on her accomplishments!
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