Book Review: Resilient

As a mom, one of my biggest struggles is how exactly to “train up a child in the way they should go” (see Proverbs 22:6). This world is a scary place. As a public school teacher to primarily freshmen, I see this firsthand every single day. Everything from peer pressure, to phone addictions, to bullying, to drugs and alcohol use go on every single day. Not to mention, especially with all three of my children being girls, the temptations they will face with boys. It can be overwhelming at times. I also don’t want to raise my girls to be fake in their Christianity. I want them to be all in, not just on a Sunday morning. I want them to be excited about their beliefs, but I want them to be just that: THEIR beliefs. I want them to discover faith for themselves.

Discipleship of our children should be at the forefront of every Christian’s mind. Especially in the secular world we live in that seems to be running away from Christianity as fast as possible. When given the opportunity to review a book about discipling children, I was very interested.

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Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church is a much needed resource not only for parents, but for the church as a whole. The focus of the book is on the church of 2050. The authors focus on the kids of today that will be leading the church in the future. They take a realistic look at the current state of kid’s ministries (or KidMin, as they refer to it). They point out some of the areas that may be lacking in children’s ministries that may not be giving kids tools to thrive in this secular world. They give some specific strategies to help reach the kids in this current generation.

This book does a great job of looking at the great things of the past, and coming up with ways do disciple the children of the future. It also looks at discipleship from two perspective, that of a parent raising children today, as well as for the church that is trying to disciple children. It is very unique and even gives specific ideas that a church could initiate.

Like I mentioned earlier, discipling my own children is something that I often think about. I see kids today who lack morals, work ethic, and integrity, the last thing in the world I want is for my kids to be one of them. I want my girls to “seek first the kingdom of God” in absolutely everything they do. I don’t want them to feel like they have to follow the whims of the secular world they live in. I want them to have a strong faith foundation that is their own, not just because their parents have a certain set of beliefs. Resilient gives me some great advice on how to do that.

If you would like to get a copy of this book you can find out more and get your own copy here. Better yet, you can also enter to win one here. I hope you will take a look at this book, the future of the church really does depend on how we disciple the children of today.

 

Book Review: How Great Is Our God

 

If you have read much at all of my blog posts, you will know that I have 3 little girls. At the current moment my oldest is 7 1/2, middle is 5, and youngest is 3 1/2. Now that 2 out of the 3 are in school (and number 3 will start preschool next fall!!!), I feel like there have been a lot of changes as far as my role as mom. Fortunately, my girls typically all sleep through the night, say for a bad dream or tummy ache every now and then. We are also not in diapers any longer (praise the Lord!!!). We sure are full of questions though. My 2nd grader is a very smart girl and always wanting to know about the world. My younger two also follow suit. I even had to try my hardest to help my 3 year old understand what caused the electricity to go out so that her lamp wouldn’t work the other day when it was particularly windy, that was a challenge.

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That’s why I am particularly excited to introduce you to this new kids book by Louie Giglio called How Great is our God. This book is such an amazing resource for those questioning minds! There are 100 short devotions that all teach scientific information from a Biblical viewpoint. There are devotionals about nature, such as why is the sky blue and how do seeds work. There are some about the human body like how do you smell a rose and why do we hiccup. There seems to be a devotional about just about everything a young mind could come up with including space, time, Earth, weather, animals, plants, and the human body (just to name a few). img_20191112_073915_8

The best thing for us parents is that if we aren’t sure, there is even an index to look up the information we need.

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I really hope that if you have young kids, or even grandkids with curious minds, that you will check out this book. If you would like to enter to win a copy go here.

Please also take a look at this video:

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Book Review: Night Night Devotionals

“Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6

That verse sounds so easy when your kids are little enough that they aren’t influenced by the world around them yet. However, it starts to get a little harder as they grow and become more independent. As a mom of 3 little girls, I am always wondering if I am doing this motherhood thing right. I want nothing more than to see my girls grow up and walk a godly path. I also want them to be able to live in this world without feeling like I need to keep them hidden away from it.This 90 day devotional has so many easy to understand topics to help kids learn Biblical truths in a fun way. Some of the devotionals are set up to cover a topic, such as God’s plans or how he protects us, while others talk about stories from the Bible like Mary or Jesus walking on water.My girls are like sponges right now. I look forward to using this devotional to walk them through Biblical truths in a fun way. My oldest has become a wonderful reader and I think that she will also enjoy reading these quick devotionals when she goes to bed at night.

If you are interested in entering to win your own copy go here  and I hope you are the lucky winner!!!!!

Book Review: Covenant Kids: Book 1 The Law

As you know, I typically don’t review kid’s books on my blog. However, every once in a while I find one that peaks my interest. Covenant Kids is designed in comic book fashion and is a fun book that talks about the Bible from a unique perspective.

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The story starts with a decoded letter to a girl named Naomi who is going to become a member of an underground Christian organization, in a world where Christians meeting publically is illegal.  A group of kids, called the Covenant Keepers, are learning about the stories from creation through the exodus. All the while, they must meet in secret to avoid getting in trouble and put in jail.

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This is a great book written in such a fun way. If you would like to enter to win your own copy visit this site. You can also watch this video to learn more.

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Book Review: Night Night Bible Stories

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I have 3 children age 7 and under. I live in a world of sight words, learning to read, and bedtime stories. During the school year it is a struggle to get beyond simply getting dinner, reading our AR books, doing homework, and getting to bed. Because of the craziness of the school year, we often don’t really get many books read aside from what is assigned at school. I was pretty excited at the opportunity of getting a copy of this particular book to review.

Night, Night Bible stories is broken down into 30 stories , fifteen from each the Old and New Testaments. Each story is based on stories from the Bible, but are written in an easy to understand way. Stories include creation, Noah, Samuel, Joseph, Esther, and many about Jesus, just to name a few. All stories are beautifully illustrated to help your kids visualize the stories. Each story is 10 pages or less, that are the perfect length to tell before bed.

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One of my favorite things about this book of bedtime stories is at the end of each story. There is a short prayer and little rhyme that goes with every story. I am excited to go through theses stories all summer long with my girls.

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You can enter to win your very own copy of this adorable book by going here.

 

Book Review: God I Know You’re There

As a mother of 3 girls who all love books, I am always looking for books with a good, easy to understand Christian messages in them. I was excited when I saw this book and knew I had to check it out.

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I love the idea of this book. Each page takes an aspect of our world that cannot be physically held, but we know that it is there. For instance, it talks about things like the wind, the moon, and thunder just to name a few. All of these things lead us to the fact that even if we can’t see God, we can know that He is there.

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My girls loved the rhyming pages of this book and the beautiful pictures. What I loved is that it is not hard to read, my 1st grader knew most of the words and could read it to her sister.

 

 

If you would like to enter to win your own copy of God I know You’re There go here.