'Whom Shall I Fear?' Psalm 27:1 Bible Verse Christian Greeting Card
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Inspire courage and trust in God with this Christian greeting card featuring a striking lion and the empowering scripture Psalm 27:1.
Ideal for moments when someone needs to be reminded that with God, there’s nothing to fear.
Front Text: 'The Lord is my light and salvation — whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid?' — Psalm 27:1 (NIV)
Fine Art Greeting Card from an original painting by Charlotte Englefield
'Whom Shall I Fear?'Psalm 27:1 Bible Verse Christian Greeting Card measures 145 x 145 mm and is blank inside. This high quality and tactile greeting card also comes with a Kraft brown envelope.
Artwork also available as a Limited edition Giclée print.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Premium Quality Greeting Cards on Eco-Friendly Fedrigoni Plus Arena Smooth 350gsm Paper
My greeting cards are expertly crafted using Fedrigoni Plus Arena Smooth 350gsm paper, a high-quality, heavyweight stock that provides a smooth, luxurious finish. This premium paper is not only perfect for cards but also environmentally responsible, with exceptional sustainability credentials and a rich heritage.
The paper is recyclable, making it a great choice for eco-conscious customers.
Eco-Friendly 100% Recycled Kraft Brown Envelopes
Our envelopes measure 150 x 150mm and are made from 100% recycled Hairy Manilla paper (Kraft Brown), offering a rustic and natural finish. Crafted from recycled materials, these envelopes are also fully recyclable, making them an environmentally friendly choice for your stationery needs.
Sustainably Made in Britain: Produced locally by trusted suppliers for eco-craft, these envelopes are free from any animal-based pigments, adhesives, or gelatine. They are created without animal testing, ensuring they meet high ethical and eco-conscious standards.
Perfect for eco-conscious customers, these envelopes pair beautifully with our premium cards and are ideal for sustainable gifting and correspondence.