The Scripture Memory Map For Girls: A Creative Journal
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This unique scripture memory journal is a fun and creative way for the girls in your life to treasure the truths of God's Word in their hearts. Each page features a lovely 2-color design that guides girls to write out...
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This unique scripture memory journal is a fun and creative way for the girls in your life to treasure the truths of God's Word in their hearts. Each page features a lovely 2-color design that guides girls to write out specific scripture memory verses, thoughts, and more, which then create a specific "map" for them to follow as they memorize God's Word.
Each map includes a spot to record the date, so they can look back through their journal and see how God's Word has been a part of their daily lives. The Scripture Memory Map for Girls will not only encourage them to become more familiar with God's Word... it will also help them build a healthy spiritual habit of Bible memorization that will carry over into adulthood. For girls ages 8 to 12.
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Publisher Description
:This unique scripture memory journal is a fun and creative way for the girls in your life to hide the truths of God's Word in their hearts. Each page features a lovely 2-color design that guides young hearts to write out specific scripture memory verses, thoughts, and more...which then create a specific "map" for them to follow as they memorize God's Word.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 530188
- Product Code 9781643520865
- ISBNÂ 1643520865
- EANÂ 9781643520865
- Pages 176
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Confident Readers (Age 8-12)
- Sub-Category Stationery
- Publisher Barbour & Co
- Publication Date Aug 2019
- Sales Rank 24062
- Dimensions 203 x 127 x 15mm
- Weight 0.209kg
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.