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L.I.F.E by Ashley Pichea

"God Made Your Body" & "How God Makes Babies" by Jim Burns

I am SO excited to share these books with Jenny and David over the next couple of years (one – “God Made Your Body” – is geared towards 3-5yo and the other – “How God Makes Babies” – is for 6-9yo).  These books are FULL of colorful photographs and illustrations, as well as well-written information.
These books are part of a homebased sex education series “Pure Foundations” that help parents start to talk to their kids about making God-honoring decisions regarding their bodies, their self-image, and their relationships.  What a great way to teach your child the basics with fun to read and look at books!

I’ll be using the book “God Made Your Body” in our homeschooling curriculum later this school year.  We’ll be doing a unit on the body this Spring, and I’m looking forward to being able to incorporate this book into our curriculum.

Thank you, SO much, to Bethany House Publishers for providing me with these books to review!  Grab your copy at your local bookseller starting October 8th!

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See you on Thursday…

I may be slightly AWOL or MIA this week, as I have another busy week ahead of me – at least through Wednesday. 

I’m still trying to recover from last week, & I have additional activities scheduled for both tomorrow & Wednesday – watching a soccer game (though I think we’ll probably only show up for the last half or so – two little kids at a soccer game by myself does NOT equal ease) & David’s one year check-up at the doctor’s office.  (That’s right… yesterday was Little Man’s FIRST BIRTHDAY!!!) 

So all that on top of my normal activities Mon-Wed (school two mornings, library for Story Time, errands, Bible study prep and teaching, etc).

I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.  Well, if I can’t (which I probably can’t), I know Who can!!  It’s times like these that I’m glad I have strength that is not my own!

All that to say, if I don’t have too much to say this week, it’s probably due to all of the above.  Not to worry.  I’m still alive and kicking (I hope – but if not I’m in a MUCH better place!!). 

I’ll be back sometime towards the end of the week, if not before then. Until then, enjoy the book reviews and read a book or two!

"God Made Your Body" & "How God Makes Babies" by Jim Burns

I am SO excited to share these books with Jenny and David over the next couple of years (one – “God Made Your Body” – is geared towards 3-5yo and the other – “How God Makes Babies” – is for 6-9yo).  These books are FULL of colorful photographs and illustrations, as well as well-written information.
These books are part of a homebased sex education series “Pure Foundations” that help parents start to talk to their kids about making God-honoring decisions regarding their bodies, their self-image, and their relationships.  What a great way to teach your child the basics with fun to read and look at books!

I’ll be using the book “God Made Your Body” in our homeschooling curriculum later this school year.  We’ll be doing a unit on the body this Spring, and I’m looking forward to being able to incorporate this book into our curriculum.

Thank you, SO much, to Bethany House Publishers for providing me with these books to review!  Grab your copy at your local bookseller starting October 8th!

Related posts:

See you on Thursday…

I may be slightly AWOL or MIA this week, as I have another busy week ahead of me – at least through Wednesday. 

I’m still trying to recover from last week, & I have additional activities scheduled for both tomorrow & Wednesday – watching a soccer game (though I think we’ll probably only show up for the last half or so – two little kids at a soccer game by myself does NOT equal ease) & David’s one year check-up at the doctor’s office.  (That’s right… yesterday was Little Man’s FIRST BIRTHDAY!!!) 

So all that on top of my normal activities Mon-Wed (school two mornings, library for Story Time, errands, Bible study prep and teaching, etc).

I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.  Well, if I can’t (which I probably can’t), I know Who can!!  It’s times like these that I’m glad I have strength that is not my own!

All that to say, if I don’t have too much to say this week, it’s probably due to all of the above.  Not to worry.  I’m still alive and kicking (I hope – but if not I’m in a MUCH better place!!). 

I’ll be back sometime towards the end of the week, if not before then. Until then, enjoy the book reviews and read a book or two!

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"A Slow Burn", by Mary DeMuth

This book is the second in the “Defiance Texas Triology” by Mary DeMuth.  Though it stands alone, it left me wanting to read the first and third books in the series.

Mary’s storytelling is incredible!  When I first starting reading this book, I thought “this isn’t my style – I’m going to have a hard time with this one”, but next thing I knew, I was so caught up in the story that I was already to chapter 4.

The town of Defiance, TX, has just experienced the tragedy of a young girl gone missing.  Her mother is a drug/alcohol addict who is barely making ends meet.  When the news comes that the girl, Daisy, has been found dead, her mother, Emory, quickly succomes to the voices in her head that are out to destroy her.  Hixon, a black man raised in the white world, has been given an assignment from God to woo and marry Emory, in spite of the walls she has put around her heart.

This is a story of pain and forgiveness, mercy and heartache.  Each reader can identify with one of the characters in some way or another.  Each character seems to be a part of your life.

Disclaimer: I don’t agree with all of the doctrine/theology that is found throughout the pages of this book, but taking into account that it is a work of fiction, and that God can manifest Himself to different people in different ways, I was able to look past my doctrinal/theological differences and let myself enjoy being sucked into the story.

This book is available October 2009 at your favorite bookseller from Zondervan Publishing.  Thanks to Zondervan for providing me with a free copy to review!

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