Sweet Tea And Jesus A Coloring Book Of Blessings And Truths
$14.99
Jesus needed rest, and so do you!
Self-care is scriptural, so give yourself some time apart. Retreat from your crazy day into waters calmed by Jesus and a little coloring. Every page of Sweet Tea and Jesus will feed your soul and your sanity, so you’re ready to work all those everyday miracles for your friends, family, and community again. As you pray for patience to love your neighbor (yes, even that one), give thanks for the water turned into sweet tea or strong coffee and break out your rainbow of colored pencils or crayons.
– Strengthen your faith with more than 30 uplifting illustrations, complete with words of wisdom
– Find healing in a lot of Jesus mixed with a little humor
– Celebrate simple blessings–from Bible study to essential oils
– Discover joy in creation–just like our Heavenly Father
– Share your masterpieces with your church circle–devotions covered
It’s a wild world out there! Come home to Sweet Tea and Jesus or bring it on the go so you can say, “All is well.” God will give you grace even if you don’t stay within the lines.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781250281586
ISBN10: 125028158X
Hannah Gooding
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2022
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing/Saint Martin’s Press
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