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Godparent prayer journal - Hope & Ginger, The Hope-Filled Family

Godparent Prayer Journal

£10.95

This beautifully designed prayer journal for godparents, designed by Hope & Ginger, features Bible verses, prayer inspiration and space to add your own thoughts. With 52 pages, you can use this journal weekly throughout the year, or dip into it whenever suits you. Spiral-bound, A5 size.

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This beautifully designed prayer journal for godparents, designed by Hope & Ginger, features Bible verses, prayer inspiration and space to add your own thoughts. With 52 pages, you can use this journal weekly throughout the year, or dip into it whenever suits you. Spiral-bound, A5 size.

 

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