Just consider this a two for one Fun Friday! This is a giveaway you will not want to miss! I am currently reviewing the first of two books in the series Devotions from the Torah- Devotions from Genesis, and will have a review up for you soon. I cannot wait to share with you all that author Nicole Halbrooks Vaugh is teaching me! I think you will be blessed. Devotions from Exodus Part One looks equally as good.
While you wait, here is a chance for you to win a $160.00 value book basket with copies of these devotionals and more!
While you wait, here is a chance for you to win a $160.00 value book basket with copies of these devotionals and more!
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To enter the giveaway, use the Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post. One winner will be selected and announced by noon ET on December 5, 2013. U.S. residents age 18 and older only please. Other Terms and Conditions can be found in the Rafflecopter.
Here's what you could win!
Devotions from Genesis by Nicole Halbrooks Vaughn
See for yourself how Genesis, the book of beginnings, is not just ancient history and that the Word of God is still alive and timeless. Nicole Vaughn’s Devotions from Genesis will take you on a journey from the garden of Eden to the courts of Pharaoh in Egypt, allowing you to see your own hurts, struggles, and joys through the lives of patriarchs from Adam to Joseph. You will gain insight into your heart and more importantly, insight into the very heart of God. One day at a time, you will be reminded that you are not alone with these Devotions from Genesis.
Devotions from Exodus Part One by Nicole Halbrooks Vaughn
Devotions From Exodus Part One will take you from the bondage of the children of Israel to their freedom. The children of Israel were set free from their bondage in Egypt, and they had to learn how to live in this new freedom. As you study through these first twenty chapters of Exodus, you will see that after God delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt, he still had to get Egypt out of them. Our deliverance in Christ is no different. God delivers us from the world, but he still has to get the world out of us. We, like the Israelites, are learning to live in this freedom.
Philosophy Adventure: Pre-Socratics (digital download) by Stacy Farrell
Philosophy Adventure™ is designed to help students 6th-12th grade cultivate and defend a biblical worldview by teaching them how to write skillfully, think critically, and speak articulately as they explore the history of ideas.
Philippians in 28 Weeks (digital download) by Stacy Farrell
The Bible is banned in many countries. Countless believers have sacrificed their freedom—and many, their lives—to spread the message of God’s love and salvation contained within its pages. Are we exercising our freedom responsibly. Memorize the entire book of Philippians in 28 weeks!
A Child's Geography: Explore the Holy Land by Ann Voskamp
Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey...your family probably hears or reads about these names frequently. In an increasingly complex world, it is vitally important that children learn to see the world through their Creator's eyes. As we explore the Holy Land you and your family will delight in incredible, mysterious landscapes, hidden wonders and beautiful peoples - all created in God's image.
A Child's Geography: Explore the Holy Land by Ann Voskamp
Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey...your family probably hears or reads about these names frequently. In an increasingly complex world, it is vitally important that children learn to see the world through their Creator's eyes. As we explore the Holy Land you and your family will delight in incredible, mysterious landscapes, hidden wonders and beautiful peoples - all created in God's image.
A Cry from Egypt by Hope Auer
Have you ever wondered what life was like in ancient Egypt? As an Israelite? And a slave? Want your children to understand the Bible is history? Adventure, excitement, love, and faith come together when Jarah and her family fi nd themselves at the culmination of four hundred years of history.Purposeful Planning eBook by Phyllis Sather
Do you need a plan to keep your family moving in the direction the Lord is leading you? Perhaps you don’t know where the Lord is leading you. Phyllis takes you step-by-step through the process of planning a time together for your family to help determine the path the Lord is choosing for each area of your life. Her family has followed this format for over 12 years and has found that it provides the compass they’ve needed to plan and stay on course.
There! That should keep you reading for a while, or at least make some great Christmas gifts!
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Blessings,
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ReplyDeleteEsther is my favorite Old Testament book
ReplyDeleteHmm.. Hard question. Hosea has been impacting me recently, but probably Exodus would be my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHi, Michelle, I found your blog through the Hip Homeschool Moms page. I'm really enjoying reading here (especially your modesty posts--good stuff!) Blessings! Gin
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words and for joining us Gin! Modesty, especially for young people, is a passion of mine!
DeleteFavorite book of the OT? That's hard--Genesis, Psalms, Proverbs are at the top.
ReplyDeleteEcclesiastes has become my favorite book. I could read it a 1000 times and not tire. I think for 2014 I might try to memorize the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lisa! That would be amazing! Memorization I struggle with!
DeleteI like Leviticus.
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I love the book of Daniel after going through the Beth Moore study.
ReplyDeleteI love Genesis, so amazing and full of mystery!
ReplyDeleteThis would be quite a blessing for anyone going deeper in the word! I know I would enjoy using them!
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