3 Minute Prayers For Brave Boys
$5.99
3 Minutes of Faith-Building Prayers Just for Your Brave Boy!
Young boys, ages 8 to 12, will be encouraged to take a few minutes of their day to pause, reflect, and renew their spirits with these 3-minute prayers.
Each day’s reading includes. . .
Minute 1: meditate on a brief scripture selection
Minute 2: pray, using the provided prayer to jump-start a conversation with God
Minute 3: reflect on a question for further thought
Each of these 180 prayers address important issues of life common to all boys-such as being courageous, being a good friend, making good choices, and being kind.
Just 3 short minutes, and boys will be on their way to thoughtful one-on-one time with their heavenly Father!
10 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781643528601
ISBN10: 1643528602
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2021
Brave Boys
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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