Jesus Always Note Taking Edition
$29.99
Experience joy in Sarah Young’s 365-day devotional, Jesus Always. This note-taking version with space to record reflections, list blessings you’re thankful for, or delve more deeply into the devotional message, shares the biblical teaching of joy in the same way Jesus Calling shared the peace of God’s presence.
Life today is full of difficulties–loss, sadness, fear. In the midst of these challenges, joy often feels impossible or out of reach. But Jesus offers hope and contentment in the midst of pain and uncertainty.
Jesus Always Note-Taking Edition includes:
*Written-out Scriptures
*A beautiful two-color interior and Leathersoft cover
*365 days of Bible-based devotions
*Space on each page to write your personal reflections
*A ribbon marker to hold your place
Draw near to Him with Jesus Always, and you will discover how to:
*Intimately and gently connect with Jesus–the One who meets you where you are
*Identify joy-filled reminders from the Word of God
*Process challenging situations, anxiety, and loss with a hopeful outlook
*Strengthen your faith and create a deeper bond with Jesus
Written as if Jesus Himself is speaking directly to you, Jesus Always invites you into a new way of living–a life of joy.
Whether you gift Jesus Always Note-Taking Edition or pick it up yourself, Sarah Young’s words and her constant return to the Word of God will enrich your devotional life like never before.
This special edition is sure to be a favorite. The cover has deluxe touches, giving a classic feel, and inside you’ll find written-out Scripture verses and journaling space.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400233175
ISBN10: 1400233178
Sarah Young
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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