Sweet Tea for the Soul/Biscuits, Butter, and Blessings

Sweet Tea for the Soul/Biscuits, Butter, and Blessings

Linda Kozar
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Author:  Linda Kozar
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  379
Publisher:  DaySpring
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781684086863

This bind-up features two devotional titles in one volume.

Sweet Tea for the Soul
Porch swings.
Watching fireflies.
Sipping sweet tea on a warm summer night.

These southern winks of contentment are just downright comforting! This 90-day devotional features truthful and whimsical reflections on what truly matters. Each devotion will bring your heart to a quiet, slowed-down pace and be a reminder of God's calming, down-home peace in the midst of your busy life.

Biscuits, Butter and Blessings
Sweet servings of inspiration, these downhome devotions are chock-full of Scripture, Godly wisdom, and common-sense country wit. Each devotion begins with a thoughtful or witty title, a Scripture, an inspirational story or thought, a faith-check take-away, and ends with a humorous or thought-provoking tag. Like a hand-stitched and heartfelt gift, these faith-crafted pages will bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye.

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