2020 17-Month Diary/Planner: Choose Hope
$12.99
You'll be reminded to pause, reflect, and rejuvenate every day of the year with this stylish 17-month planner. Ideal for personal, home, business, or school use, the Choose Hope planner includes monthly readings-just for you-plus thought-provoking weekly bullet points. Featuring...
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You'll be reminded to pause, reflect, and rejuvenate every day of the year with this stylish 17-month planner. Ideal for personal, home, business, or school use, the Choose Hope planner includes monthly readings-just for you-plus thought-provoking weekly bullet points. Featuring monthly and weekly calendars, a year-at-a-glance section, and much more, this planner is a lovely reminder that each new day is a gift from the Hope-Giver Himself--a true reason to live in hope-filled expectation every day of the week!
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Ideal for personal, home, or business use, this 17-month planner includes monthly inspirational readings-just for women-plus thought-provoking weekly bullet points. Featuring monthly and weekly calendars, a year-at-a-glance section, and much more, this planner is a lovely reminder that each new day is a gift from the Hope-Giver Himself--a true reason to live in hope-filled expectation every day of the week!
-Publisher
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 530230
- Product Code 9781643520360
- ISBNÂ 1643520369
- EANÂ 9781643520360
- Pages 240
- Department Gifts
- Category Diaries/planners
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Daymaker
- Release Date Jul 2019
- Sales Rank 88345
- Dimensions 158 x 101 x 19mm
- Weight 0.193kg
Publishing Barbour
Since the company began as "Book Bargains" in 1981, much has happened to bring this company from a small remainder seller into a prominent Christian publisher. When Hugh Barbour began buying and reselling other publishers' excess stock, he was introducing a new concept to Christian bookstores. Soon, though, the new company began publishing its own titles, beginning with the classic allegory The Pilgrim's Progress in 1984. With a new name, Barbour and Company, publishing operations continued with two books that Hugh Barbour says "really put us on the map "Oswald Chambers' beloved devotional My Utmost for His Highest, and Barbour's first original title, The Bible Promise Book. Each found a ready market and, millions of copies later, remain on Barbour's best-selling backlist. Barbour and Company had found its niche: publishing Christian classics at value prices. - Publisher.