Showing posts with label give-a-way. Show all posts
Showing posts with label give-a-way. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Why Do We Call It Christmas? DVD Review and Give-a-way





"Cutting down trees? Hanging stockings? Santa Claus? What do any of these have to do with Jesus' birthday?  More than you'd think! 
Join VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer along with intrepid newsman Buck Denver and all his friends on an amazing journey into the world's most popular holiday! Sure, you know the Christmas story. But do you know the story of Christmas? Don't miss the whimsical, educational, Christmical party to end all Christmas parties as Buck Denver Asks … Why Do We Call It Christmas?"

Contains the following topics:
-Where do we get the word Christmas?
-When was Jesus born?
-What do Christmas trees have to do with Jesus?
-Who is St. Nicholas?
-What is Hanukkah?
-Who is Emmanuel?
-Luke 2 Story

Official Website: Click here!

My Review:

The kids and I sat down to watch this together.  It had so many great teaching opportunities.  The beginning with the boy in the van had us cracking up.  I had neglected to tell them the story of Saint Nicholas and they really were interested in that and asked me lots of questions.  It made me rethink how we might do our stockings this year too.  The puppets were very entertaining and did keep us interested and laughing.

The Christmas Tree story was very interesting too - I learned several things that I did not know.  This DVD did a great job telling the stories of the traditions behind Christmas.  In my opinion, this is a great way to start off the Christmas season.  I would buy this and watch it early in December and watch it every year to remind us why we do what we do and why we celebrate the way we do.

About Why Do We Call It Christmas: Approx. 60 minutes






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I have one to give-a-way!  If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address.  And you can leave a comment about your favorite Christmas tradition too.

The give-a-way ends on 11/24/14 at 9pm EST.


The contest is open to US and Canadian residents only.

I'll email the winner, and then he or she will have 48 hours to reply before another winner is randomly selected.

"Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.
 Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.”



Monday, March 31, 2014

The Sparkle Egg book Give-a-way!

The winner is commenter #26 - Kimberly!  Thanks for all who entered.


My daughter and I read through this book one afternoon.   It is beautifully illustrated.   The book is a way to tell the story of Christ's love and forgiveness in a way that a child will understand.  My daughter very much enjoyed it and we were able to discuss it afterwards.  We also plan to make our own sparkle egg this year.  I have a copy of the book to give-a-way.  See the details below!



About The Sparkle Egg 
Easter is coming, and Sam loves Easter! But this year, he is upset about a lie he told his parents. Even though he apologized and they
forgave him, Sam can’t shake the feeling that he is a bad kid for what he did. Meanwhile, his parents help him make a special Easter craft
called a Sparkle Egg. His mom tells him to write anything he feels sorry about or ashamed of on a piece of paper and put it inside his
Sparkle Egg.



On Easter morning, when he opens his Sparkle Egg expecting a surprise, Sam finds that it is empty! His parents explain that because
Jesus died and rose again, we are forgiven. Like the tomb that first Easter Day, Sam's egg is empty—and Sam’s wrongdoing is
completely forgiven. Once he accepts this forgiveness fully, Sam realizes a truth: we can sparkle and shine with God’s light when we
let God’s gift of grace into our hearts. This touching story will strike a deep chord with readers of all ages, and the Sparkle Egg tradition will help readers and their
families grasp the totality of God’s perfect grace.



Written by Jill Hardie
Illustrated by Christine Kornacki
Available now!
Hardcover with jacket, 10 x 10, 32 pages
ages 4 to 8 
Give-a-way information: If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address.  You may also leave a comment about what you do to get ready for Easter or a tradition that your family does on Easter.

The give-a-way ends on 4/7/14at 9pm EST.


Visit the official website:  http://www.idealsbooks.com 
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Author Bio
Jill Hardie’s first book, The Sparkle Box, ignited a new Christmas tradition that helps center Christmas in the true joy of the season. Now Jill is hoping to touch lives with a new Easter tradition with The Sparkle Egg. She lives in North Canton, Ohio.

Illustrator Bio
Christine Kornacki illustrated the highly acclaimed The Sparkle Box. She has a love for painting and a knack for bringing stories to life. Christine received a BFA in illustration from the University of Hartford and spends most days painting in her studio, which adjoins a charming café in New Haven, Connecticut.


"Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.

 Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.







 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

One Way Love - a book review and GIVE-A-WAY!




This book was amazing.  It was refreshing.  It was life changing.

My Review:

Tullian begins the introduction with some shocking revelations:  "The average high school kid today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the early 1950s." - Dr. Richard Leahy.  The New York Times reported that three in ten American women confess to taking sleeping pills before bed most nights.  Some are calling this an epidemic.  In a word we are - exhausted.

"Sadly, the Christian church has not proven to be immune to perfomancism.  Far from it, in fact.  In recent years, a handful of books have been published urgin a more robust, radical, sacrificial expression of the Christian faith."  He even admits to writing one of them.  "The unintended consequence of this push, however, is that if we're not careful, we can give people the impression that Christianity is first and foremost about the sacrifice wemake for Jesus rather than the sacrifice Jesus made for us . . ."

"Furthermore, it often seems that the Good News of God's grace has been tragically hijacked by an oppressive religious moralism that is all about rules, rules, and more rules."

 "It is tragic, because this kind of moralism can be relied upon to create anxiety, resentment, rebellion, and exhaustion.  It can be counted upon to ensure that the church hemorrhages the precise people whom Jesus was most concerned with:  sinners."

And that was just the introduction!

Chapter 1 tells us about an "Exhausted World".  "The Bible is one long story of God meeting our rebellion with His rescue, our sin with His salvation, our guilt with His grace, our badness with His goodness.  The overwhelming focus of the Bible is not the work of the redeemed but the work of the Redeemer."

"We are uncomfortable because grace turns the tables on us, relieving us of our precious sense of control."  Yes it does!  It is what is so scary about grace.  I describe it as a free fall.  It is both freeing and terrifying at the same time.

Chapter 2 gives us a glimpse into Tullian's story.  It is such a good story because it relates to us how his family handled having a rebellious child.  He also talks about the prodigal son.  A story in which I always have related to the older son and I know how dangerous that is.

Regarding the prodigal son parable:  "Yes, it is a beautiful picture of God's one-way love, but it is more than that: it is a beautiful picture of God's one-way love for an unloving and actively hostile person."



There is one quote that made me think "Children will run from the law, and they'll run from grace.  The ones who run from law never come back.  But the ones who run from grace always come back.  Grace draws its own back home."  -Steve Brown

Chapter 3

"By nature, you are completely addicted to a legal method of salvation.  Even after you become a Christian by believing the Gospel, your heart is still addicted to salvation by works . . . You find it hard to believe that you should get any blessing before you work for it."  - Walter Marshall The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification




In chapter 4 he tells us how he turned his life around but went too far the other way.  He tells us what law without grace can do to a relationship (and don't I know that one!).

He also talks about a letter that a father sent to his children that went viral.  It talks of how bitterly disappointed in his children he is.  The author talks about how preachers sometimes implore this same tactic with their congregation and "estrangement and rebellion are inevitable".


He goes on to explain the purpose of the law.  "Christianity alone affirms that the God who makes the demands also met those demands for us in the person of Jesus."

In the next few chapters he talks about the failures of the disciples (those closest to Jesus).    In chapter 6 he tells a great story about Robert Downy, Jr. and Mel Gibson.  It was an incredible story (you must read the book to get the full story:).  He tells the story of Zacchaeus in a way I really enjoyed and hadn't thought about.

He talks about grace in our relationships, marriage and family.  He told of a story about when he wore earrings and it drove his parents nuts.  But his grandmother, Ruth Graham, would bring him earrings when she visited for holidays and such and have him wear them, like Christmas ornaments at Christmas time.   She was saying, "This isn't a big deal.  He's going to grow out of it."

I really appreciated this perspective!

Another thing that really struck me was the passage in Luke 7:36-39.  This is the story of when Jesus was having dinner with the Pharisee and the women came in and washed his feet and cried and dried them with her hair.

"And then she kissed him.  Over and over again.  And he welcomed it.  Jesus welcomed the kisses of a whore.  She, the defiled, was cleaning Jesus, the pure."  Incredible!  It is something I read and just know but to think of it in this light was encouraging.

"Grace is wild.  Grace unsettles everything.  Grace overflows the banks.  Grace messes up your hair.  Grace is not tame.  In fact, unless we are making the devout nervous, we are not preaching grace as we ought."  - Doug Wilson

So he has talked a lot about grace.  He has talked about sin and the law as well.  And honestly I could write a book about this book.  It is that good.

Chapter 9 is for you that are saying, "But, but, but what about  . . ." - Objections to one-way love

Many fear that grace will promote laziness.  Because we can rest in God's grace we will then not do anything.  "There seems to be a fear out there that preaching grace produces serial killers."  "After all, since our culture is already so permissive and morally lax, if we Christians don't stand up for God's standards of moral righteousness, His Law, then who will?"



"The fact is, the only way any of us ever start to live a life of true obedience is when we get a taste of God's radical, unconditional acceptance of sinners."  "What makes us think the same generosity that flows from the Gospel of forgiveness won't lead others to repentance the way it has us"

There is a section entitled - God doesn't need our good works, but our neighbors do.  It does a great job of explaining why we will do good works even if we aren't constantly living in fear of the law and its consequences and I have found this to be so true in my own life.

Chapter 10 is titled:  "The End of the To Do Lists"

May I say it again - refreshing!

One of my favorite parables is of the Pharisee and the tax collector.  The one where they both pray and the Pharisee thanks the Lord he is not like the tax collector and the tax collector beats his chest and asks for mercy.  Yep, I am the Pharisee in this - over and over again.

The Pharisee's "capacity to be good enough to impress God and other people fueled contempt for those who weren't obeying the way they were."

" . . . Jesus did not come to offer moral reformation, he came to effect a mortal resurrection.  Which is precisely what all of us need - both the "bad people" who know they're bad and the "good people" who think they're good.  All of us have fallen short of the glory of God.  The Law levels the playing field."
"What role have I left for religion?  None.  And I have left none because the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ leaves none.  Christianity is not a religion; it is the announcement of the end of religion."  - Robert Capon
This book is incredible.  I cannot recommend it highly enough.  It puts into words the thoughts I have been thinking for so long now.  But I did not know this existed.  I didn't know people preached this.  I rarely if ever hear grace preached.  

I cannot tell you how thankful I am that God has showed this to me.  My children won't be growing up in a legalistic way.  I won't be exhausted thinking that it is all on me.  The fact that Jesus is the only One that can change hearts is the most freeing news in all the earth.

I'm done being exhausted and I'm done with my to do lists and I'm done thinking the fate of the world is solely dependent on my obedience to the law.

In other words, I am embracing God's inexhaustible grace!

I hope you read this book.  I wish I could give a copy to every.single.one.of.you.

About One Way Love
Real life is long on law and short on grace—the demands never stop, the failures pile up, and fear sets in. Life requires many things from us—a stable marriage, successful children, a certain quality of life. Anyone living inside the guilt, anxiety, and uncertainty of daily life knows that the weight of life is heavy. We are all in need of some relief.
Bestselling author Tullian Tchividjian is convinced our world needs a fresh encounter with grace.
One Way Love
Written by: Tullian Tchividjian
Publisher: David C Cook
Paperback:  240 pages 
Release Date: October 1, 2013
$14.99

About the Author
William Graham Tullian Tchividjian (pronounced cha-vi-jin) is the Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. A Florida native, Tullian is the grandson of Billy and Ruth Graham. He is a visiting professor of theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and a contributing editor to Leadership JournalHe is an ordained minister in Presbyterian Church of America. He is the author of six books; including the best seller, Jesus + Nothing = Everything  that won Christianity Today's 2011 book of the year. He travels extensively, speaking at conferences throughout the U.S. (Photo Credit Mike Meyer).

Stay Connected
#OneWayLove
@PastorTullian


I have one to give-a-way!  If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address.  And if you have a comment about grace you can leave that too but I won't require you to.

The give-a-way ends on 10/24/13 at 9pm EST.


"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

 

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Ryan and Rufus go to Church - Book Give-a-way







I read this book to my kids a quite a few times.  My littlest ones enjoyed it the most.  They asked me to read it again and again to them.  It is in our permanent book rotation.

It was an easy read with fun illustrations.  We kept it by the bedside and read it to them before nap.  They especially loved the monkey that Ryan carried to church with him.  Below are also some tips on how to introduce your kids to worship.  I would definitely recommend this book.

From the publisher:


Rufus and Ryan Go To Church!
In Rufus and Ryan Go to Church!, four-year-old Ryan explains to his stuffed monkey, Rufus, what is happening as they attend church on Sunday morning. He lets Rufus know when it's time to sing and to pray and to be quiet. Author Kathleen Bostrom brings a delightfully light touch to the text as she provides an introduction to an experience that most children are exposed to long before they understand why. And children everywhere will relate to the idea of explaining their surroundings to their favorite companions as they go about their daily activities.


I have a book to give-a-way!  If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address.

The give-a-way ends on 10/10/13 at 9pm EST.


About the Rufus and Ryan
Rufus and Ryan is a new series of books for preschoolers, featuring Ryan, an energetic little boy, and his stuffed monkey Rufus. Basic Christian and church concepts serve as the foundation of the series, with an additional focus on character traits and development. The text is presented in young Ryan's voice as he teaches Rufus about the concepts he is learning himself. Each story is about 150 words, using age-appropriate vocabulary and themes.
Also available now, Rufus and Ryan Say Their Prayers


WHO is this book for?
- Children ages 2 to 5 and their parents, grandparents 
- These faith-based board books make great gifts during any season: Christmas, Easter, baby
- Toddler birthday 
- Gift from grandparents
- Gift for your child's Sunday School teacher of children's minister
- Perfect for church nurseries, Sunday school classes, preschools, and church worship settings


About the Author
Kathleen Long Bostrom is a published children's author in both the Christian and trade markets. She has a Master's in Christian Education and a Doctorate of Ministry in Preaching, and she has worked in children's ministry for many years. Kathy and her husband, Greg, have three grown children and live in Illinois. 

About the Illustrator 
Rebecca Thornburgh began illustrating children's books full-time in 1996 and today has almost 100 books to her name. Rebecca's vibrant watercolors have been showcased in previous Ideals titles, including the new edition of The Story of Christmas. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two daughters.

Rufus and Ryan Go to Church! 
Written by: Kathleen Long Bostrom 
Illustrated by: Rebecca Thornburgh
Publisher: Ideals Books
Board book
$7.99
Available at IdealsBooks.com


 I really liked this list also!
TOP TEN TIPS FOR INTRODUCING YOUR CHILD TO WORSHIP

1. Attend a child-friendly church.
A church that invites children to attend worship, that has a children’s time during worship or a service in which children are included, will not mind the noise and commotion that comes with having young children in worship.

2. Bring your child to church on a day other than Sunday morning.
Call the church office and make an appointment with a pastor, Christian education director, or church school teacher. Go on a tour of the church facility, and locate the Sunday school rooms and bathrooms as well as the sanctuary. Let your child explore the sanctuary, see how it feels to sit in the pew, and leaf through the Bibles and hymnbooks. Look behind the pulpit, Communion table, and baptismal font, and explain the use of these.

3. Take home a worship bulletin and go through the service at home.
Show your child that there are times to sit, to stand (and in some places, to kneel), to sing, to pray, and to listen. If the Lord’s Prayer is used, write down the words and let your child practice at home. Prepare offering envelopes and let your child put money in the envelope, and explain why the offering is important.

4. Play “Let’s go to church” at home.
Practicing the worship service at home will help your child feel more comfortable with what happens in worship.

5. Read the Bible and pray at home.
Purchase an age-appropriate Bible for your child and read the stories. Let your child handle the Bible and encourage questions. You can explain that the Bible is where we learn God’s story, and how we are part of that story. If you let prayer be a part of your everyday life, not just something you do at church, your child will understand its importance.

6. Sit near an aisle or in a place where you can make an exit if needed.
If your child needs to go to the bathroom, or is feeling overly stimulated or having a disruptive day, don’t be embarrassed. Walk your child out of the sanctuary until she can work off a little energy, and then come back in. This is much easier if you don’t have to crawl across a row of other people in the pew!

7. Be prepared with a worship notebook or bag.
Many churches provide materials for children to use during worship, but if not, bring your own supplies. Colored pencils can be used to mark the parts of worship in the bulletin as you go through them one by one. Get to church a few minutes in advance and use a bookmark to mark the hymns that will be
sung that day. Have some coloring pages from a Bible coloring book for your child to color, or some blank pages for doodling. This is not disrespectful, and can help your child listen more attentively. Have the words of the Lord’s Prayer printed on a page for the child to follow, if he or she is of reading age. Let your child draw a picture of the anthem or hymns being sung, or the sermon, and give this to the choir director or pastor afterwards.

8. Teach basic church etiquette.
Speak to people before and after worship, and teach your child how to shake hands and greet others. If your child is shy, don’t force it, but practice at home and let your child see you greeting others. Let the child put the hymnbook and Bible away after use, and be sure to take your bulletin with you, rather than leaving it in the pew. Meeting other people and taking care of the church facility helps a child feel that “This is my church!”

9. Get to know the pastor.
Pastors of child-friendly churches love to get to know the children of the church. Introduce your child to the pastor after worship, and participate in other church activities so that the pastor becomes a friend and not a scary adult.

10. Don’t give up!
It may take awhile for your child to become comfortable in worship, and to learn how to sit quietly. The best way for this to happen is to attend worship on a regular basis. There may be days when it doesn’t go well, but don’t let this stop you from coming the following week. Practice makes perfect!



"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."


 


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Give-a-way - Printed Joy - $30 Gift Certificate

I have this friend.  She is kind of amazing.  She probably doesn't think that she is amazing but she is - to all of us around her.

She has been through what no one should have to go through and she encourages so many.

She is also creative.  I've seen the awesome things she has done.  I keep trying to figure out a way for her to decorate my whole house.  She is amazing at decorating too.

She has finally opened an Etsy shop and she has the most adorable prints for sale.  To celebrate I am giving away a $30 gift certificate to be used at her shop.




 Here are some samples of what is available in her shop - (Most prints are available in a variety of different color choices!):

 







Praise God / Bird print set


Customizable Address print and There's no Place like Home set

And seriously, these are my favorite.  I have to have them for my kitchen.

Kichen print set


To enter this giveaway please head on over to Cari's shop - Printed Joy and leave a comment and tell me what your favorite print is.

Leave your e-mail address.   Give-a-way ends on Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 9pm EST.  Thanks for entering!


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Family Friendly Movie - Ring the Bell DVD Give-a-way!


I have another family friend give-a-way for you - the movie Ring the Bell!


 About Ring the Bell:
Ring The Bell shares the story of a slick, big city sports agent Rob Decker who seems to have it all. But on his latest mission to sign a high school baseball superstar, Rob becomes stranded in a small town where the simplicity of life—and the faith of the people—stand in stark contrast to his own fast-paced, win-at-all-costs mindset. Torn between these two worlds, will Rob have the courage to let faith transform his life? This heartwarming story of redemption is sure to entertain and inspire the whole family.

Ring The Bell features a host of well-known Christian music artists, such as Mark Hall along with his band Casting Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Matthew West, all who play a role in this inspirational drama. Several former and current Major League Baseball all-stars are also featured in the film: ESPN analysts John Kruk and Rick Sutcliffe (a former Cy Young Award winner), along with Ben Zobrist.
This family-friendly movie was produced by Mark Miller, Beach Street Records' founder and Casting Crowns’ producer. Miller, who is also the lead singer and founder of country music group Sawyer Brown, co-wrote the script with Thomas Weber and Weber directed the production. 

Ring the Bell is available on DVD for only $19.99 

DVD Special Features:

The Heart of "Ring the Bell"
Casting Crowns “The Well” Music Video

On Set with Casting Crowns
Famous Faces

A Very Special Movie

Ringing the Bell

The Artists and Music of "Ring The Bell"

My Take:

I love a feel good movie.  This was definitely it.  It is not a Hollywood-type movie.  The story was a good one - a man in a high pressure job gets a taste for small town life and what is really important.  How can you not like a movie with a great message that is interesting?  It should inspire all of us to "leave it all behind" and come to what is most important in this life.  I especially loved the Casting Crowns concert!

I have one to give-a-way!  If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address.

The give-a-way ends on 5/10/13 at 9pm EST.




"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."





 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Give-a-way - Hey God, I've Got Some Guy Named Jonah in My Stomach and I Think I'm Gonna Throw Up!

I have a fun review that I hope you will enjoy!



Hey God, I've Got Some Guy Named Jonah in My Stomach and I Think I'm Gonna Throw Up! The whale tells his side of the story.
Brought to you by B&H Kids, Available May 1, 2013.
This book is just $9.99 and will entertain you and your kids!  Available here.




About the Book: 
Oh sure, we've all heard the story of Jonah and the Whale a hundred 
times. But have we heard it from the perspective of the whale who experienced that history-making event?
Hey God, I've Got Some Guy Named Jonah in My Stomach and I Think I'm Gonna Throw Up
! imagines how that great sea creature from the incident might tell his side of the story, helping kids ages 4 to 8 discover a creative way of learning about that guy who was supposed to go to Ninevah.
The "Parent Connection" feature (inside the book) will help moms and dads take the story further with scripture references and tips on how to talk with their children about what really happened. 

About the Author: 
Troy Schmidt has writing and video production credits ranging from assignments with Disney (The Mickey Mouse Club) and Nickelodeon to Max Lucado's Hermie franchise. He is currently the lead writer for The American Bible Challenge hosted by Jeff Foxworthy on the Game Show Network. Troy and his wife have three sons.

The series:  This is just the first in a series!  Other books available include Hey God, Can You Stop the Rain so I Can Get off Noah's Smelly Ark? and Hey God, I'm Having an Awful Vacation in Egypt Thanks to Moses!

 My Take:

We love this book.  I started out by reading it before naptime with my 3 year old.  Soon my 5 year old wondered in and sat down to listen and then my 7 year old came over to see it too.  They all just cracked up and really enjoyed the book.  It is funny and also has a good message.  The pictures are very colorful and capture the kids' attentions.  I would definitely recommend this for your children's library.

I have one to give-a-way!  If you would like to enter just leave your e-mail address and the name of your favorite kids book.

The give-a-way ends on 4/25/13 at 9pm EST.

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."


 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Another Give-a-way - What I Wish I Knew at 18: Life Lessons for the Road Ahead

Today, I am very excited to share a wonderful book with you called What I Wish I Knew at 18 by Dennis Trittin! This thought-provoking book is a quick read and an invaluable resource for parents with children of any age, but even more so for ones with teens!

Most of us have said at one point or another, "If I only knew then what I know now..." and would have benefited from time-tested wisdom before the fact. And, as parents and mentors, we’ve longed for a book that serves as a “destination guide” for our children’s launch into adulthood – one that prepares them for the real world successes and strengthens our relationships. 

What I Wish I Knew at 18 offers compelling insights for key life decisions and gives adults the reassurance they’ve prepared their children well. Dennis has also developed a whole curriculum around this book and offers it as well as many more extremely helpful features on his website.

What I Wish I Knew at 18
Written by Dennis Trittin



My Thoughts:
One of the things that stood out to me was when he was talking about setting goals and when you see people that has achieved their goals how sometimes they can't help but look a bit disappointed.  Then he spoke of enjoying the journey even more than the achievement of the goal.  I liked the "Take Five" sections to really help a person think and apply what they have just read.
I really liked this book.  It was so practical and thoughtful.  It would be a great graduation book but really it is a good book for anyone to really think about how you are using your life.

About Dennis Trittin
Dennis Trittin is a successful investment manager, educator and mentor committed to helping young adults reach their full potential. Now retired from managing over $30 billion in assets, he devotes his life to promoting leadership and life management on a global basis. Trittin serves as an advisor to several charitable groups and as a speaker with national and local educational and community organizations. Dennis and his wife Jeanne are parents of two young adults and reside in the Seattle area.  
If you would like to win a copy of this book just leave a comment about one thing you wish you would have known at 18!  Leave your e-mail address.   Give-a-way ends on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at 9pm EST.  Thanks for entering!





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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Home Run - A Give-a-way


 
HOME RUN  
Written by Travis Thrasher


 

I have a great book today based on the original movie HOME RUN set to release in theaters April 19! 
About the Book:
The story is centered around the life of Major League baseball player Cory Brand. After years of self indulgent behavior and reckless living, a DUI and team suspension land Cory back in the Oklahoma town where he started. Forced to coach the local Little League team and spend eight weeks in Celebrate Recovery©, the only twelve-step program in town, Cory must face the memories that contributed to his life becoming so destructive as well as honestly confront the love he left behind.

Home Run powerfully reminds us that no habit is beyond help, no one is beyond God’s reach when they are willing to surrender, and no hurt escapes God’s healing. “What Courageous was for fatherhood, and Fireproof for marriages, Home Run is for battling addictions, bad habits, and hang-ups. The inspiring and authentic message of Home Run is that freedom is possible.”
My Review:
I have a hard time reading fiction books anymore.  This book started out as a tough read.  I wasn't sure I could finish it.  The tough way Cory was treated by his father was hard to get through.  This book turned out to be a great story of redemption.  I definitely recommend it.


About the Author
Travis Thrasher is the author of more than a dozen works of fiction, including The Solitary Tales series, Isolation, and Ghostwriter. His writing is known for its honesty, depth, and surprising twists. Thrasher lives with his wife and daughters in Chicago.
If you would like to enter my give-a-way, please leave a comment with your e-mail address.  The give-a-way will close by 9pm EST on Monday, April 1, 2013.

Finally, as a reminder per FTC guidelines, please include the following text/copy at the bottom of your review:

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."


Monday, March 4, 2013

A Very Veggie Tales Give-a-way for you: The Little House That Stood

I have a very fun give-a-way for you!


"I've said it before and I'll say it again - Hay is for houses"


About The Little House That Stood
When the Three Little Pigs roll into Cabbageville looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue! Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation - following the wise plans from the Master Builder's Handbook! Will the Little Piggies make the right choices when it comes to building their houses - and their lives - on solid ground? Find out in this parable that shows kids when they follow God's blueprints, then can stand strong when the storms come!


I was able to get a preview copy of this and my kids LOVED it!  I enjoyed it as well.   I was able to talk with the kids about why the house with the foundation stood when the others did not.  We were able to talk about the importance of a good foundation.  It was a movie with a good message and very entertaining as well.  The silly songs were great too!


Here is a quick preview.



 



Please just leave a comment and leave your e-mail address! The winner will be chosen at random on Saturday night, March 9th at 9pm EST.

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." 


 





Saturday, February 2, 2013

Winner for Abel's Field

Thank you all so much for entering my give-a-way!  It was great to read all of your family movie suggestions.  Many I have heard of and some I have not so we will have to check those out.



 And the Winner Is:

Randi said... Best Blogger Tips
One of our favorite family friendly movies is "Courageous." My 14 year old son asked for it for Christmas. It has the right amount of action/message.


 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Menu Plan & a Give-a-way including a $10 gift card for groceries!







Back to school means back to busy weeknight schedules.  Between homework, activities, practices, work and class, preparing a delicious home-cooked meal can be quite a challenge, and getting started is often the hardest part. Let new ProgressoTM Recipe StartersTM cooking sauces give you a head start to a home cooked meal, and you’ll ace the dinner time routine this year!






I was given some of these recipe starters to try.  I do try to cook from scratch most of the time but every once in a while I need some thing really quick so I am going to give these Progresso Starters a try.

"Progresso Recipe Starters sauces are available in five flavorful varieties that can each be used as a starter to create numerous home-cooked meals. For added inspiration, Progresso created 80 recipes utilizing this new line of cooking sauces that can be found on Progresso.com/RecipeStarters. Many of these recipes are classic family favorites, such as Bacon Mac n’ Cheese, Chicken Pot Pie and Chicken Parmesan, and utilize ingredients your family may already have on-hand."
Here is what you could win:

  • Two cans of Progresso Recipe Starters
  • $10 Gift Card to purchase your recipe ingredients
  • Progresso Recipe Starters recipe book, including 5 recipes to get you started
  • Baking dish
  • Measuring Cups
  • Sauce Scraper
Here is how to enter:

Just leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite easy meal.

**When you leave your comment make sure I have your e-mail.

You have until Thursday, September 20th at 9:00 p.m. EST to enter



Here is this week's menu plan.  You will see some repeats because I just didn't follow my menu plan much last week.


Menu Plan

I keep breakfast and lunches simple.  I do some things on the weekend to make it easier for the week. Breakfasts are usually served with fruit smoothies.

Breakfast:

Lunch:


    Supper:
    Snacks:

    My Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie dough for the freezer
    Grapes
    Peanut butter and crackers

    Hope you have a great week!  And check out more menu plans at Menu Plan Monday.


    Disclosure:  The information, products and ProgressoTM Recipe StartersTM gift packs were provided by Progresso through MyBlogSpark.

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