Decluttering with Kathi Lipp and the Great Cupboard 100 Item Cleanout
with Special Guest Kelly Wilbanks
This is your invitation…
…to quiet your heart and mind
…to focus on God and His Word
…to create a spacious place for yourself
…to refresh your soul
…to experience greater peace and joy
Each devotion includes spiritual insight from authors Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory, helpful prompts that encourage reflection and growth, and room for you to write down what God is teaching you.
Let each of these devotional mini-retreats provide a momentary refuge from your busy world and take you to a more abundant place.
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