Prayers To Share 100 Pass Along Notes For Peace
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Trouble falls on us all, and sometimes at the most inopportune times. It happens not just to our loved ones, but to strangers we may never see again, yet who God wants us to lift up nevertheless: waiters, cab drivers, a fellow student at a coffeehouse, the widower sitting next to us in the waiting room, a stressed mom with kids in the checkout line, someone at the gym. It’s not always easy to know what to say in those “divine encounters,” but Prayers to Share: 100 Pass-Along Notes for Peace provides something that anyone can do. Each tear-out offers a personal touch of God’s peace, including a prayer, corresponding Scripture, inspirational quote, and space on the back for a handwritten note-ideal for reaching out with a little care and concern to encourage someone’s day.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781644546611
UPC: 081983709050
Cleere Cherry
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2020
Publisher: DaySpring
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