The Daily Question

Cover of The Daily Question by Erik Meyer-Helmund
Publisher: WaterBrook
Year: 1932
Language: en
Edition: Gjr
Pages: 7
ISBN-13: 9780735290815
Dimensions:
Height: 6.24 Inches
Length: 4.31 Inches
Weight: 0.92153225516 Pounds
Width: 1.32 Inches
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The Daily Question by Erik Meyer-Helmund is a keepsake daily journal published by WaterBrook in 1932, featuring 7 pages in English. This journal prompts readers to reflect on their lives and faith through a series of short, impactful questions designed to be answered daily. Each question encourages introspection and aims to foster a deeper understanding of one’s heart and spirit over time.

Readers will find that this journal invites them to explore various aspects of their lives, including their self-perception and relationship with God. The format allows for revisiting the same questions annually for five years, creating a unique time capsule of personal growth and spiritual transformation. With its focus on self-help and motivational themes, this edition serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to document their thoughts and experiences in a meaningful way.


Official synopsis Publisher

A Simple Way to Reflect on Life and Faith

This keepsake daily journalprompts you to record what is happening in your heart and spirit. The short questions at the top of each page are quick to answer—but their impact could be life changing! You’ll go back and answer the same question a year later for five years in a row, creating a time capsule of soul transformation.

With questions about…

· your view of yourself (“What three words would people use to describe you?”),
· your view of God (“What attribute of God are you thankful for today?”),
· your current circumstances (“Who do you wish you could talk to today?”)

…this journal keeps a beautiful record of your hopes, thoughts, and spiritual journey.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Daily Question” by Erik Meyer-Helmund. Synopsis preview: A Simple Way to Reflect on Life and FaithThis keepsake daily journalprompts you to record what is happening in your heart and spirit. The short questions at the top of each page are quick to answer—but their impact could…
Who is the author of “The Daily Question”?
“The Daily Question” is credited to Erik Meyer-Helmund.
When was “The Daily Question” published?
Publisher: WaterBrook. Year: 1932.
What is the ISBN for “The Daily Question”?
ISBN-13: 9780735290815.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 7. Edition: Gjr.

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