My Gratitude Prompted Journal 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
$13.95
Get in the right frame of mind by listing what you are grateful for in this My Gratitude Journal. Five minutes of focussing on the blessings in your life and thanking God for them will change your attitude for the rest of the day. 120 days of repeating this life-giving habit will change your outlook on life.
The My Gratitude Journal has a lively decorated softcover with bright and colorful raindrops falling on an equally brilliant town. The inside features a simple design with GRATITUDE used as an acronym for the things in your life you are thankful for. Each page contains four sections: one for the date; a second for a Bible verse that is speaking to you; a third for what you are grateful for and a fourth for thanking God for His answered prayer and provision. The simplicity of the design means anyone no matter their age can journal in this book.
This prompted journal is part of the Gift of Grace Collection that includes a devotional book and a Box of Blessings. Share your newfound inspiration and joy with friends and family who are already thankful, but also with those that need to grow in this spiritual discipline.
The My Gratitude Journal will inspire intentional reflection on all you have to be grateful for, transforming your life into a journey of joy.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432130763
ISBN10: 1432130765
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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