
The Weekly Faith Project
A Challenge to Journal, Reflect, and Cultivate a Genuine Faith (The Weekly Project Series)
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Narrated by:
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John Behrens
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By:
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Zondervan
About this listen
Are you looking for a way to strengthen and cultivate your faith? The Weekly Faith Project is a 52-week guided faith journal that offers a life-changing journey through reflection prompts and inviting questions to guide you into a deeper relationship with God.
This yearly faith journal will help you discover more intimacy and joy in your spiritual life. The Weekly Faith Project is:
- Perfect for a beginner in faith, but strong and thought provoking enough for someone who already has a solid foundation
- A heartfelt journaling format designed to help you focus on adding more faith into your day
- An uplifting addition to individual worship, Bible studies, and small groups
Each week of this 12-month journal includes:
- A biblical theme to focus on
- A short but impactful Bible verse to help you reflect and meditate
- Inspirational insight to guide your thoughts and jumpstart your faith project
- Journaling prompts to help you reflect and cultivate a genuine faith
Check out the rest of the series, The Weekly Prayer Project and The Weekly Gratitude Project.
©2019 Zondervan (P)2021 Zondervan
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