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May the Road Rise to Meet You - A 31-Day Devotional Inspired by Irish Blessings - cover

May the Road Rise to Meet You - A 31-Day Devotional Inspired by Irish Blessings

Jennifer Deibel

Editorial: Revell

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Sinopsis

Blends the Beauty of Classic Irish Blessings with Biblical Wisdom 
· 31-day devotional that will help you deepen your faith, strengthen your heart, draw closer to God 
· Unique combination of Irish blessings, biblical wisdom, and practical application 
· Author lived and worked in Ireland and is known for her thoroughly researched novels rich in Irish history 
 
Whether or not one has any personal connection to Ireland via ancestry or travel, it is hard to deny the pull that magical island has on our hearts. The Irish seem to possess a peculiar ability to put just the right words to any situation, as evidenced by the long and cherished tradition of Irish blessings. And perhaps no one is better equipped to draw out the spiritual truths and personal application of those blessings than award-winning novelist Jennifer Deibel. 
 
With her years living and exploring Ireland always on her heart, and after authoring several works of fiction set on the Emerald Isle, Jennifer invites you on a 31-day journey to deepen your faith. Both well-known and more obscure, these inspiring reflections on Irish blessings will strengthen your heart and draw you closer to God's grace. Each day includes a blessing, Scripture verses, a devotional reflection that connects to the theme of the blessing, and suggestions for practical application and prayer. 
 
Brimming with warmth and wisdom, this unique devotional makes the perfect gift for anyone with Irish roots, a love of Irish culture, or a desire for a more robust faith and a lighter spirit.
Disponible desde: 03/03/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 160 páginas.

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