My Coloring Prayer Journal
$9.99
The My Coloring Prayer Journal is a guided prayer journal that will lead you to a deeper prayer life as you color and meditate on the creatively designed Scripture verses and prayer prompts. This handy guided prayer journal is the perfect companion to your personal worship and Bible study time.
The heavy-duty cardstock cover of the coloring journal is decorated with embossed half-colored line drawings of large flower bouquets. The title is presented in large black letters and accented with pink lettering outlined in white.
My Coloring Prayer Journal
The one-color interior pages feature line drawings of select Scripture verses chosen to guide you to deeper prayer. In addition to the line drawings are lined pages containing prayer prompts that will guide you to capture your heartfelt prayers and thanksgiving.
Deepen your relationship with God through this prompted prayer journal that invites you to a quiet place of prayer, reflection, and calming coloring. Share the My Coloring Prayer Journal with a sister in Christ who desires a deeper prayer life as an encouraging gift or give it to a family prayer warrior as a Christmas gift to thank her for her care.
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The My Coloring Prayer Journal is a guided prayer journal that will lead you to a deeper prayer life as you color and meditate on the creatively designed Scripture verses and prayer prompts. This handy guided prayer journal is the perfect companion to your personal worship and Bible study time.
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