Winners of Friday’s Giveaway

Winners of Friday’s giveaway are: Michele (#199) and Bethany (#315). Congratulations! So you get the best book for your children, you can choose either Honor Your Father and Mother or For This is Right. Now we’re adding up all the entries, and we’ll draw the final grand prize winner in a few minutes!

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Winner of Prepare Thy Work

Yesterday’s winner of Prepare Thy Work is Gwen (#289)! She said: “I want to teach my children to treat each other as more important than themselves, and that our daily duties are actually a way of expressing love to one another.” We have enjoyed reading through all the comments. Thank you all for sharing! There’s still time to enter today’s giveaway below (the last one!). Come back tomorrow to see […]

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Tenth Giveaway: Applying the 5th Commandment

“Honor thy father and thy mother; that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee” (Exodus 20:12). Today’s giveaway includes two books (we’ll draw a separate winner for each one). For This is Right (for ages 12 and up) and Honor Your Father and Mother (for ages 2-12) give pointed questions and Scripture verses that explore the meaning and practical application of the […]

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His Power is Made Perfect in Weakness

“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me” (2 Corinthians 12:9, ESV). I’ve been thinking a lot about imperfection lately. I always do when we’re trying to finish up a book and get it out the door to […]

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Ninth Giveaway: Prepare Thy Work

“Prepare thy work without, and make it fit for thyself in the field; and afterwards build thine house.” Proverbs 24:27 What does it mean for a young man to “prepare his field” before he “builds his house?” What should he be “planting” during the precious years of his youth that will prepare him for establishing a godly household? When is he ready to seek and win the heart of a […]

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Eighth Giveaway: Proverbs 31 Ruby Doll

We wanted to give our girls a doll that would encourage them to act out godly themes in their play, and that would help them start to understand the description of a virtuous woman in Proverbs 31. We also want to teach our daughters basic sewing, cooking, and craft skills. Ruby is a small pocket-size doll that you and your girls can make together. She is easily made (even by […]

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Learning to Listen Carefully

“Hear me now therefore, O ye children, and depart not from the words of my mouth” (Proverbs 5:7). Do any of your children ever offer the excuse, “I didn’t hear you,” when they have failed to obey you? A child is responsible to listen carefully any time his parents are speaking to him. Listening is part of showing honor, and is necessary if the child is going to be able to […]

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Seventh Giveaway: As Unto the Lord

This book was written for my own personal benefit (and indirectly for the benefit of my husband), because I need to be constantly called back to the standard to which God calls me as a wife. There must be a few other wives out there who don’t have their roles mastered! This book is for you! As Unto the Lord includes: A short set of questions and relevant Scripture passages […]

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