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Hand-Bound Study Journal - Lilac

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Price: $39.99
 $49.99
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    Ready to Ship: 1-2 Weeks
    Can be personalized
    • Hand-bound gospel study journal for all ages
    • Crafted using Italian sheepskin leather
    • One ribbon included
    • Matches our lilac scriptures
    • Order our leather sample sheet
    • A great gift for baptism, missions, & other special occasions
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    Item #: LDP-HB-JRN-LLC

    Crafted by hand and with an abundance of love and care, this hand-bound leather journal is a beautiful way to enhance your gospel study. Each journal is hand-bound with Italian sheepskin leather in the color of your choice and features the option to be personalized with your name.

    Each journal measures approximately 7.25" x 5" with 247 lined pages and features a satin ribbon in the color of your choice. They make a great gift for special occasions, such as baptism or missions, and were designed to match our color scripture line, this way your journal and scriptures can match!

    "As you dedicate time every day, personally and with your family, to the study of God's word, peace will prevail in your life. That peace won't come from the outside world. It will come from within your home, from within your family, from within your heart. It will be a gift of the Spirit. It will radiate out from you to influence others in the world around you. You will be doing something very significant to add to the cumulative peace in the world." Richard G. Scott, October 2014.