You Were Made For This Moment DayBrightener
$11.99
Take a 365 day journey through the powerful Old Testament story from the book of Esther and apply the simple, profound daily messages of hope and courage to your life. This daily flip calendar inspired by the modern-day wisdom and biblical truths from best-selling author Max Lucado’s book, You Were Made for this Moment will bring extra hope to your heart, every day of the year.
366 quotes and Scripture verse for everyday inspiration
Durable padded hardcover
Spiral binding
Stand-up easel
Size: 5.5″ x 5.25″
ORDER for instore purchase or shipped to you
SKU (ISBN): 9781648708114
UPC: 081983762109
Max Lucado
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: September 2022
DayBrighteners
Publisher: DaySpring
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