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God's Splendor is a Tale that is Told: Travel Journal
God's Splendor is a Tale that is Told: Travel Journal
God's Splendor is a Tale that is Told: Travel Journal
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God's Splendor is a Tale that is Told: Travel Journal

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This beautifully designed travel journal is the perfect companion for your next trip. Inspiring quotes and Scripture will encourage you to make the most of your journey. Lightly ruled pages on high quality paper give you plenty of space to express your thoughts about the world around you. 
As you embark on your journey, keep this in mind: God's splendor is a tale that is told. (Psalm 19:1, TPT) 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 15, 2019
ISBN9781424560523
God's Splendor is a Tale that is Told: Travel Journal
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Belle City Gifts

For all that a woman is....Belle City Gifts is for what she loves, how she feels, what she thinks what she thinks, what she does and what she believes. Inspire your world!

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    Our world is so big that even if we traveled every day of our lives we’d never see it all. There would still be lagoons to snorkel, mountains to crest, and hidden nooks and crannies of creation to explore. Earth is merely a grain of sand on the shore of a limitless universe.

    And still we get bored. We simply stop exploring because we believe we’ve already conquered this tiny corner of the universe. But right under our noses there are buds beginning to bloom, leaves preparing to fall, lizards scurrying over rocks, or tiny ants carrying tremendous loads. Above us there’s a sky filled with so many distant worlds that our minds cannot fathom its

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