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Gift Book 199 Prayers for My Husband Faux Leather
Gift Book 199 Prayers for My Husband Faux Leather
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199 Prayers for My Husband – Raspberry-Red Faux Leather Edition
A prayerful heart is a powerful gift—and when a wife prays for her husband, heaven listens.
At Wright’s Market, we cherish the quiet strength of prayer and the sacred bond of marriage. The 199 Prayers for My Husband devotional and journaling guide is a tender invitation to draw closer to God and your husband—one heartfelt prayer at a time.
Beautifully bound in raspberry-red faux leather with a heat-debossed frame and gold foil accents, this book is as lovely on the outside as the words are meaningful within. Inside, you’ll find 199 devotions and guided prayers that gently lead you to reflect, give thanks, and pray intentionally over your marriage.
The two-color interior, gilt-edged pages, and attached ribbon marker add timeless beauty to each reading moment—making this both a devotional and a keepsake. It’s a quiet companion for morning coffee, quiet evenings, or moments when you simply need to lift up the man you love.
💞 What’s Inside:
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199 guided prayers and Scriptures to strengthen your marriage
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A perfect blend of encouragement, reflection, and devotion
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Space to journal your thoughts, prayers, and God’s faithfulness
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Elegant raspberry-red faux leather cover with gold-foiled title
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Heat-debossed border design adds a delicate, feminine touch
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Gilt-edged pages and ribbon marker for a lovely, lasting finish
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Presentation page—makes a meaningful gift for brides, anniversaries, or just because
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Size: 7.8" x 6" x 1"
This beautiful prayer guide is more than a book—it’s a daily practice of love, faith, and intentional investment in your most sacred relationship. Whether you’re newly married or decades in, 199 Prayers for My Husband will gently remind you that a praying wife is one of the greatest blessings a man can have.
Available now at Wright’s Market—because we believe strong marriages grow best when rooted in prayer.
