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7 Days of Hope - Blog Tour

 Hey, y'all!

 Short post today, but I had something I wanted to share with y'all! 💙

    My amazing friend SawyerMarie had an idea...and we worked together on it until it turned into something awesome: a week-long blog tour! We're calling it "7 Days of Hope."


    As you might guess from the name, this blog tour’s purpose is to help give hope - even when everything seems dark - and to point our readers to Jesus, the Giver of Hope.

    It runs from Sunday, Aug. 16 to Saturday, Aug. 22. We have five wonderful bloggers who are helping us with this (listed below).

    Are y'all looking forward to this? I know I am!


Blog Tour Stops!

Day 1 - Aug. 16 - SawyerMarie at Sundrop Girls
Day 2 - Aug. 17 - Brooklyne Elysse at Showers of Blessings
Day 3 - Aug. 18 - Katja at Little Blossoms for Jesus
Day 4 - Aug. 19 - Brooklyn at Five Sheckels
Day 5 - Aug. 20 - Emma at Seven Billion Smiles
Day 6 - Aug. 21 - Ellen at Ellen's Musings
Day 7 - Aug. 22 - Abby Elissa at Abby Elissa's Writings

Comments

  1. Yay! I'm so excited for this!! 😁😁😁

    Ellen
    musingsbyellen.blogspot.com

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    1. ME TOO!!!!!! It's kinda hard to believe that is starts tomorrow!!!! 😁😁😁
      And thanks so, so much for being a part of this!!!!!!! 💙💙

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  2. I am so excited for this tour!!!!! 😁♥️

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  3. Sounds interesting!

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  4. Sounds really encouraging! I can't wait!

    Leah @ www.sunshineofmine777.blogspot.com

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  5. This is gonna be so amazing. <3

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