Family
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One in a Million: Adoption Story
"One in a Million" is a true, adoption story shared by guest writer, Kristi Butler, in honor of Adoption Awareness Month. We're in for a treat! There will be more guests posting their precious stories this month.
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GOD’S BLESSINGS OF FALL {Book Review}
Let’s usher in autumn with a review of GOD’S BLESSINGS OF FALL, written by Jean Hall. This children’s picture book appeared in the bookstores just as the red leaves emerged on the trees. Plus, the author has kindly offered a free copy of the book as a giveaway to one of you! Let's take a peek at what's inside.
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Give a Bible Away Day
"Give a Bible Away Day" takes place one day prior to "Bring Your Bible to School Day." Anyone can participate, but its original design was for a way homeschool students to exercise brave faith.
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Pushing Reset On Your Family’s Relationship With Screens
The author of "[Un]Intentional: How Screens Secretly Shape Your Desires, and How You Can Break Free," Doug Smith, is guest posting about the value of pushing reset on your family’s relationship with screens. You're in for a treat because Doug offers an insider’s perspective on the impact of technology, informed by over two decades of web programming experience and a lifetime of Bible study. Plus, there's still time to get in on the giveaway this week. The winner of Doug Smith's book will be announced on Friday. In the meantime, come check out Doug's powerful article. It may enrich your family.
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[Un]Intentional – Book Review & Giveaway
What makes the faces in your family glow? Is it the reflection from a TV, a tablet, or a cell phone. This week, we have a book review and giveaway of {Un}Intentional: How Screens Secretly Shape Your Desires and How to Break Free. Are you multi-tasking right now? Perhaps you’re reading this post on one screen while also viewing something on your TV. We double-screen more than we realize. "In May 2017, eMarketer found the average US adult will spend over twelve hours a day consuming media on devices like smartphones, computers, and TVs." The book, [Un]Intentional, “shows how most people are unintentional with the screens in their lives, but…