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How I Found my Self-Worth In Jesus Hey beautiful soul! Ever feel like something is missing, a hole in your heart that nothing could fill? Honey, I get it. For years, I searched for my worth in all the wrong places – looks, achievements, fleeting validation. But then, Jesus showed me the truth: my worth […]
Amphitrite, in Greek mythology, the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon, and one of the 50 (or 100) daughters (the Nereids) of Nereus and Doris (the daughter of Oceanus). Poseidon chose Amphitrite from among her sisters as the Nereids performed a dance on the isle of Naxos. This bracelet features a 6 tier coil of multi-shaped, multi-colored beads on a silver toned memory wire. Memory wire will hold it's shape and is quick to wrap around your wrist in the morning on your way out the door. All one piece. Made to fit most adult sizes. Handmade. (Photos are taken as accurately as possible. Colors may vary depending on screen resolution/brightness)
"The One Year Mother-Daughter Devo" is designed to be used by a mother and her tween daughter; both can read and understand the same devotion and share in the "girl gab" section to discuss their understanding of Scripture and their relationship with God. The devotion will strengthen mother-daughter relationships as well as their relationships with God. Topics for the devotions are centered around issues that the best-selling author (Dannah Gresh) is known for addressing through her books and mother-daughter conferences. Topics include modesty, purity, self-esteem, handling emotions, witnessing, living the faith. Dannah will encourage mother-daughter devotional time as a part of her conference curriculum for 2010- 2011, which will present a natural connection for the devotional.
Believing in Jesus means that you’ve been given a new identity - one that cannot be shaken or changed because it is established in Christ. Our identity is the source from which we live and move each day. It affects how we treat people, how we view ourselves, and how we interact with those around us. Believing in Jesus means that you’ve been given a new identity - one that cannot be shaken or changed because it is established in Christ. This six-week study is a look at what the Bible says on this new identity. We want to walk you through Scripture and promises from God that will redefine your identity and give you a new understanding of what it means to live as a daughter of Christ who knows whose she is and who she is. Preview the study! Product Details & Resources 6-week study, 5 days per week Features real-life women from the Well-Watered community of all ages, shapes, sizes, and colors 8x10 inches, printed in full-color Study can be done individually or with a group FREE leader guide here Related Products Redefined Leader Guide [FREE PDF] © 2021 Well-Watered Women. All contents of this product cannot be copied or reproduced for any purpose.
How I Found my Self-Worth In Jesus Hey beautiful soul! Ever feel like something is missing, a hole in your heart that nothing could fill? Honey, I get it. For years, I searched for my worth in all the wrong places – looks, achievements, fleeting validation. But then, Jesus showed me the truth: my worth […]
Amphitrite, in Greek mythology, the goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon, and one of the 50 (or 100) daughters (the Nereids) of Nereus and Doris (the daughter of Oceanus). Poseidon chose Amphitrite from among her sisters as the Nereids performed a dance on the isle of Naxos. This bracelet features a 6 tier coil of multi-shaped, multi-colored beads on a silver toned memory wire. Memory wire will hold it's shape and is quick to wrap around your wrist in the morning on your way out the door. All one piece. Made to fit most adult sizes. Handmade. (Photos are taken as accurately as possible. Colors may vary depending on screen resolution/brightness)
God calls us—regardless of our circumstances, our activities, and our busyness—to be glad and rejoice in each day. Psalm 118:24 says “This is the day which the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
"The One Year Mother-Daughter Devo" is designed to be used by a mother and her tween daughter; both can read and understand the same devotion and share in the "girl gab" section to discuss their understanding of Scripture and their relationship with God. The devotion will strengthen mother-daughter relationships as well as their relationships with God. Topics for the devotions are centered around issues that the best-selling author (Dannah Gresh) is known for addressing through her books and mother-daughter conferences. Topics include modesty, purity, self-esteem, handling emotions, witnessing, living the faith. Dannah will encourage mother-daughter devotional time as a part of her conference curriculum for 2010- 2011, which will present a natural connection for the devotional.
Believing in Jesus means that you’ve been given a new identity - one that cannot be shaken or changed because it is established in Christ. Our identity is the source from which we live and move each day. It affects how we treat people, how we view ourselves, and how we interact with those around us. Believing in Jesus means that you’ve been given a new identity - one that cannot be shaken or changed because it is established in Christ. This six-week study is a look at what the Bible says on this new identity. We want to walk you through Scripture and promises from God that will redefine your identity and give you a new understanding of what it means to live as a daughter of Christ who knows whose she is and who she is. Preview the study! Product Details & Resources 6-week study, 5 days per week Features real-life women from the Well-Watered community of all ages, shapes, sizes, and colors 8x10 inches, printed in full-color Study can be done individually or with a group FREE leader guide here Related Products Redefined Leader Guide [FREE PDF] © 2021 Well-Watered Women. All contents of this product cannot be copied or reproduced for any purpose.
Welcome to Svg Sky Designs! Introducing our captivating design that combines faith, Latina heritage, and the beauty of Spanish Bible-inspired quotes. This enchanting piece features the empowering phrase "Soy Una Hija De Dios", serving as a powerful reminder of your identity as a beloved daughter of God. Embrace your spirituality and showcase your connection with this unique addition to our collection of Bible and Christian quote designs in Spanish. Take a look at additional designs from us: https://etsy.me/3nYPJsp Please note that this is a Digital Download file with no physical product included. The ZIP folder that will be sent to you contains: ✿ SVG File - Compatible with Silhouette Studio Cameo, Cricut, etc. ✿ PNG File - Transparent ✿ EPS File - For some cutters, embroidery software, and more ✿ PDF File - For Print After purchasing this listing an automated instant e-mail with instructions how to download your files will be sent to your Etsy e-mail address. You should receive the e-mail within a few minutes. If not, please check your spam folder. All downloads will also be available in your purchase history. If you need any help downloading your file, please follow this: www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 All designs are for personal or commercial use. You can use these to create sublimation transfers to sell, and other physical products. No license is required. The digital files themselves may NOT be Copied, Distributed, Shared, Resold or be Uploaded and Sold on any Print-On-Demand websites. Please get in touch with us directly via Etsy if you have any inquiries at all. © 2023 Svg Sky Designs | All Rights Reserved
There was a thick, burnt orange line painted across the hospital tiles.That line, that final threshold, is the point of separation where parents part from their children as the nurses wheel their beds into the operating room. I found myself grasping for ways to ground myself as my feet pivoted. The wall was blue. The sign above was red. My daughter, my daughter. Orange. Orange. Orange.It was a battle to stay in my body without collapsing; to force my feet to go in the opposite direction, away from that place of departure. As I lifted my gaze from the floor,