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I Can Do All This Luxury Journal (Philippians 4:13)

£9.00
SKU 9781432119607
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You know the verse. You've seen it on mugs, prints, phone cases. But when was the last time you actually stopped and sat with it?

Philippians 4:13 is one of the most quoted promises in Scripture. It's also one of the most rushed past. We read it in a moment of need, feel briefly steadied, and then move on carried back into the current of the day without having let it do the work it was meant to do.

The problem isn't the verse. It's that we've never given it anywhere to land.

That's the quiet crisis for so many Christians. The faith is real. The belief is genuine. But somewhere between Sunday morning and Wednesday afternoon, the connection frays. Life happens fast. Prayer feels thin. The Word that was meant to sustain us gets reduced to a screensaver.

What's missing isn't more knowledge. It's the five minutes a day you set aside to actually process where you are to take what God is saying and meet it with something honest from your own life.

That's exactly what this journal is designed for.

The I Can Do All This Luxury Journal is a beautifully made, 240-page imitation leather journal from the Positively Purple collection by Christian Art Gifts. Every lined page carries a verse at the bottom — not as decoration, but as a daily prompt. A question quietly posed: what does this mean for you, today, in the situation you're actually in?

It isn't a Bible study. It doesn't demand an hour of your morning. It asks only that you show up, pen in hand, for long enough to let your faith intersect with your real life. Prayers written down become prayers you actually prayed. Worries committed to paper become worries released to God. Gratitude noted at the end of a hard day has a way of changing what the day felt like.

Thousands of people have discovered that the simple discipline of five minutes with a journal does something that good intentions alone never quite manage: it makes the faith feel lived, not just held.

It costs less than a round of coffees. It lasts considerably longer. And the habit it builds of bringing your actual self before God, daily, with honesty and expectation has a way of becoming the most important five minutes of your day.

Add it to your basket today. Your faith deserves somewhere to breathe.

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