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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

365 Pocket Morning Prayers Strength and Joy to Begin Each Day by David R Veerman


365 Pocket Morning Prayers Strength and Joy to Begin Each Day by David R Veerman this is a leather bound book  in light blue with a green palm tree and seagulls on it so each morning when you arise, take a moment to talk with God about the day ahead. Ask Him to prepare your heart so that you can be ready to face any challenge that comes your way. 365 Pocket Morning Prayers can guide this time of life-changing conversation and help you express your needs and concerns to God. Don’t worry about what the day will bring. Instead, release your troubles and concerns into God’s care by reading and meditating on the prayers featured in 365 Pocket Morning Prayers. Begin your day in joyful anticipation, trusting that God is in control of your life and wants only the best for you. The book comes out September 1, 2016, and the size of the book is 4” x 6”.

My Opinion: now more than ever I feel I need to get back into my faith and have hope not only because am unemployed but also because the world around us is full so much hate and violence. I really enjoyed reading each day a little I guess you could say a prayer and learn more about the Bible in this book has a pray about everything to name a few they are restraint, anxiety, stewardship, trust, God’s compassion and so much more. I really found good inspiration in the book.


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1 comment:

  1. I hear you on the daily hate and violence that wears on you. I read my daily devotional but have several of these books I turn too when the news just gets too much. It does help to pray and meditate on the Word.

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