Campfire Is Calling
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Sitting around a campfire is one of the simplest ways to draw out our deep-seated desire to slow down, reflect, and enjoy God’s beautiful creation. Not only do busy days become barriers to being still, but they can distract us from listening to God and leave us feeling discouraged or overwhelmed.
With or without the campfire, these 90 warming devotions offer a place to quiet ourselves and take in the loving whispers of our faithful Father. A place that enables readers to set aside their insecurities and bask in the glow of simpler things. Alongside the crackle and pop of the firewood, The Campfire Is Calling creates a heartwarming experience that busy people want to return to again and again.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648702860
UPC: 081983749339
DaySpring
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2021
Publisher: DaySpring
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