Psalm 23:1 Bible Verse, Shepherd Standard Postcard
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Psalm 23:1 Bible Verse Shepherd Standard Postcard - A Touch of Serenity
Bring a sense of tranquility into your home or office with our Psalm 23:1 Bible Verse Shepherd Standard Postcard. Perfect for personal reflection or gifting, this postcard beautifully captures the essence of divine reassurance through one of the most cherished passages in the Bible. Crafted with care, it serves as a constant reminder of the peace and guidance offered by the Lord.
Key Features
- Inspirational Design: Features the powerful verse, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want," beautifully laid out against a serene pastoral background.
- High-Quality Print: Printed on premium cardstock for a durable and lasting impression, ensuring the postcard remains as vibrant as the day you receive it.
- Standard Size: Measuring 4" x 6", it is the perfect size for mailing to loved ones or as a compact keepsake.
- Versatile Usage: Ideal for framing, sending heartfelt messages, or as a thoughtful addition to gift packages.
- Eco-Friendly: Made with sustainable materials, so you can feel good about the environmental impact of your purchase.
Let the comforting words of Psalm 23:1 guide you or someone special on their spiritual journey. Whether it's for your personal collection or to inspire someone dear, this postcard is more than just stationery—it's a lifeline of faith.
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Psalm 23
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