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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App Review: Courage For Life Bible App

It has finally been done! The very first female voiced audio Bible app has been released! It’s called Courage For Life Bible and it is available for free in both the itunes and google play stores.

appGrab.jpgThis app has been created by author, speaker, and Bible Teacher, Ann White to reach women in a new way. You can learn more about her story by watching this video. Right now the audio Bible is New Testament only, each book also recorded with an introduction. However, there is also a ton of resources on their website (which is linked in the app). There are devotions, blog posts, and Bible studies, to name a few of the resources. This app is free, but you are able to donate to the ministry if you decide to do that. I hope you will check it out!!

The creators of the app will also be giving away a copy of Ann White’s Devotional, She is Strong and Courageous. Click here to enter for your chance!

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Video Series Review: Healing the Healers

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Tragedies strike communities far too often in the world that we live in. When they happen, everyone in the community is impacted in some way. So often, people turn to their pastors, bishops, or other faith leaders for comfort and answers. Pastors often wear many hats; counselor, teacher, and hospital visitation, just to name a few. Not to mention that many ministers also work full time jobs to supplement their incomes. It can’t be easy always pouring yourself into others. So who pours into the ministers? Who can they turn to if they need support or counseling? What can a church congregation do to help support their ministers?

Healing the Healers hopes to answer some of those questions. This series focuses on ministers who were impacted by the Sandy Hook School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that happened in 2012. They address some of the hard questions faced by ministers of communities who deal with intense tragedies. They also talk about how the ministers themselves are affected by these tragedies.

This is a very interesting video series that deals with a subject that many people, myself included, often don’t think about. When tragedy does strike we tend to think about how evil the person who performed the act is, how sad we are for the families impacted, and how angry we are at the situation. However, we sometimes forget about the ministers who work with and counsel the people and how much they carry on their shoulders. You can check out this trailer of the video.

I want to start out with the one Con I saw in the series. They focused a lot on gun violence. One of the ministers talked about how he used to think he needed to learn how to shoot a gun before he could speak out against them, however he decided that he didn’t need to touch a gun to learn all he needed to know about them. If you know me, you know that shooting guns is a big part of my life. I know first hand the good side of guns, and have competed with them over the years. The anti-gun message bothered me simply because they talked about guns without bringing in the heart of the men who committed these acts.

Now to the Pros. First, I think that speaking out about what pastors experience is extremely healthy for the church as a whole. Ministers are often forgotten and just expected to be there no matter what. People often don’t think about what the ministers need. I also think that hearing from ministers themselves gives us good insight to know what they need from us.

I hope you will check out Healing the Healers for yourself. You can find more information about the series here. You can also enter to win a $50 Fandango gift card here.

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Book Review: Mended

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Relationships are tough. Anyone who has been in a relationship would have to agree with that. This latest review book is a wealth of knowledge on how to relate to others. It is written with mothers and daughters in mind, but I think that it is applicable to every relationship we may encounter. My absolute favorite thing about this book is that every bit of advice comes from a combination of personal experience from the mother-daughter author duo and verses right from scripture.

Another thing I enjoyed about this book is the scriptures the authors gave that are amazing ones to pray over your children. That is one of the things that I have really been trying to do. I have really tried to start praying for the gifts that I see in my girls, as well as the struggles I see within my girls. Another thing I pray for my girls is for their future spouses. I love finding new ways to pray for them.

I hope you will get ahold of your own copy of this new book by Blythe Daniel and Helen McIntosh. If you would like to win a free copy, you can enter here. There are also a lot of cool freebies on the author’s website here.

Book Review: More For Mom

Being a mom is a harder job than I ever imagined it could be. Now, don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love my girls. I love their individual personalities, the silly things they do, and how much they are growing and learning each year. What can prove to be a challenge though, is the daily grind. Each day, getting 3 girls and their hair ready, going to work, getting supper on the table, homework done, baths taken, and back in bed can be exhausting. For many women, that daily grind also includes athletic events, appointments, and all sorts of extracurriculars. As moms, we give so much of ourselves every single day, but often don’t take the time to enjoy the grind.

I am absolutely in love with my latest review book, More for Mom Living your Whole and Holy Life. The author, Kristin Funston, approaches the world a lot like I do. She uses a combination of common sense and humor to tackle many of the issues ALL women face (even those many of us won’t admit). She talks a lot about the mental games that so many of us women play, present company included. Sha also uses scripture to walk through the errors in some of our thinking, and to embolden us to live a whole and holy life.

My favorite thing about this book, and really the reason I think you might want to get ahold of it, is the sheer vulnerability of the author. In the “Christian” world, vulnerability is not always easy. Admitting faults and shortcomings, is not an easy thing to do. I try to be as honest as I can, but often find myself falling short of full vulnerability. I think that we need more of that in our lives. There is nothing more refreshing than having an honest conversation with other women about real life issues. Sadly, us women don’t often have those conversations.

I really hope you will check out this book and share it with all your girlfriends. I love this book so much that I will be giving away a copy of More for Mom on my Facebook page. Click here to enter.