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"Footprints" Paper Cross Bookmark Pack of 12

[Trade Paper]

by Christian Art Gift

Average rating of3.0from (3)reviews

A practical but attractive gift, this beautiful footprints bookmark will bless ones you love

  • The perfect gift for any reader

  • This attractive bookmark includes a inspirational reminder of God's love

  • A small gift to bless and encourage

  • Format

    Trade Paper

  • Publisher

    Christian Art

  • Published

    January 2002

  • Weight

    21g

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"Footprints" Paper Cross Bookmark Pack of 12

Today's Price £6.00


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Product Description

A serene beach scene on the Footprints Cross Bookmark Set tells the story of the beloved poem, Footprints. This poem beautifully explains how God carries us when we are too weak to walk ourselves.

Specification

  • Format

    Trade Paper

  • Publisher

    Christian Art

  • Published

    January 2002

  • Weight

    21g

  • Dimensions

    90 x 120 x 10 mm

  • ISBN

    6006937095809

  • Eden Code

    4283715

More Information

  • ISBN: 6006937095809

  • Publisher: Christian Art

  • Release Date: January 2002

  • Weight: 21g

  • Dimensions: 90 x 120 x 10 mm

  • Eden Code: 4283715


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3.0 (3)

Average rating of 3.0 from 3 reviews

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1 year ago

Cute

Lovely little bookmark with fitting verse

Laura Bethell

Laura Bethell

Customer

1 year ago

Disappointing

The bookmark is well-presented. It's wording is seriously misleading. There's insufficient space to quote the whole of the footprints story on a bookmark of this size, but by taking the last part out of context it erroneously states that "the Lord said...." Thus it suggests that these really are words spoken by God; but God did NOT say them except in someone else's dream or imagination. Latching on to a popular story may be profitable, but to present just part of it as if it was biblical is not what I expected of Eden.

Graham Dixon

Graham Dixon

Customer

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