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30 Days to Peace

A One-Month Creative Journal

WaterBrook

About 30 Days to Peace

 A Creative Journey to Peace

In our loud and busy lives, it’s easy to miss the life-giving breeze of peace. That’s what this interactive journal is for. It’s about slowing down and taking time to pursue and embrace peace. It’s about welcoming the call to be a peacemaker. It’s about finding a peace rooted in faith rather than circumstances and living out that miracle every day. This is an invitation to create, write, doodle, and draw your way into the deep, lasting peace of God.
 
 
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.
—Galatians 5:22–23

About WaterBrook

WaterBrook publishes books that seek to intensify and satisfy a reader’s elemental thirst for a deeper relationship with God.

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Product Details

112 pages | Published by WaterBrook

On Sale Date: Oct 17, 2017

Trim Size: 5-1/2 x 7

Carton Quantity: 48

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 A Creative Journey to Peace In our loud and busy lives, it’s easy to miss the life-giving breeze of peace. That’s what this interactive journal is for. It’s about slowing down and taking time to pursue and embrace peace. It’s about welcoming the call to be a peacemaker. It’s about finding a peace rooted in faith rather than circumstances and living out that miracle every day. This is an invitation to create, write, doodle, and draw your way into the deep, lasting peace of God. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. —Galatians 5:22–23

Press Release

WaterBrook, an imprint of Penguin Random House, knows that life in today's world can be loud, busy and joy-draining. The Daily Question (WaterBrook, Oct. 3, 2017), 30 Days to Joy (WaterBrook, Oct. 17, 2017), and 30 Days to Peace (WaterBrook, Oct. 17, 2017) are original, interactive journals that offer opportunities to quiet the noise and embark on soul-transforming journeys.
 
What is robbing you of joy right now? What experience most shaped your faith this past year? The Daily Question (WaterBrook, Oct. 3, 2017) poses 365 questions a year—designed to be answered five years in a row—to help you create a time capsule of your spiritual journey. With questions about your view of yourself, your view of God, and your current circumstances, this journal is a simple but beautiful way to keep a collection of your hopes and thoughts throughout the years. Capture milestones and memories all in one place with The Daily Question.
 
Doodle, write, laugh, pray, sing, snap photos—there are no wrong answers! 30 Days to Joy (WaterBrook, Oct. 17, 2017) is a month-long journal filled with creative prompts, inspirational quotes and Bible verses, and even a section to create your very own joyful playlist. With prompts such as “What is a truth that always brings you joy?” and “Fill these two pages with gratitude,” this designated space to create is the perfect guide to renew your outlook on life and bring you into deeper joy.
 
30 Days to Peace (WaterBrook, Oct. 17, 2017) is a breath of fresh air amid the demands of our daily lives. Through daily artistic prompts, this month-long creative journal invites you to slow down, be present in the moment, reconcile distressed relationships and rediscover what it means to experience peace. Quotes from C.S. Lewis, St. Francis of Assisi, Martin Luther and many others decorate the pages with encouragement and offer opportunities to ponder the lasting peace of God.

“We hope that our new products can help people to spend time peacefully processing their lives and faith in creative and restorative ways,” says Susan Tjaden, WaterBrook and Multnomah editor and member of the development team. “The interactive products are intended to be both useful and beautiful, resulting in a keepsake they can come back to year after year.”

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