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Sequin Sparkle and Change Bible Review

December 26, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

Affiliate links are used in this post. Thank you to FrontGate Media for providing the book for review. 

There’s a new Bible on the market for all the girls in your life who get giggly over mermaid sequins. Sequins are all the rage right now! My oldest daughter received a large mermaid sequin pillow for Christmas from her grandparents and my middle daughter received this new Sparkle and Change Bible.

I really adore this Bible, as the outside caught my 4 year old’s attention immediately, making her want to open it up and explore the inside. The sequins are like magic! When you brush your hand across them, a silver heart appears. While this copy is blue, there’s a pink version as well.

The inside has colorful eye-catching insert pages with places for writing family history and details, as well as a place to keep a list of favorite verses.

The inside has clear text with bold headings. The font is very easy to read, which is great since unfortunately, that’s not always the case with some Bibles and this is super-important for little early readers.

It’s also the International Children’s Bible version, the first version translated specifically for children. For perspective, it’s written at a third-grade reading level. This is the translation my own first Bible was written in, so I’m personally familiar with how simple it is for kids to understand.

I love these inserts that help kids find familiar passages and consolidate important information into one-page summaries for ease of memorization.

And these maps! These bring me back to my childhood in a heartbeat since I remember sitting in Bible class looking at these same maps and trying to imagine what it must have been like to live in Jesus’ time. They’re colorful and easy to read.

I also love the fact that the Bible has an easy to read dictionary of common Bible words and phrases so kids can easily look up words or concepts they’re unfamiliar with. This makes independent Bible study more accessible.

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She Reads Truth Bible: Review

December 4, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

It’s the holiday season and many of us are focused on making sure all our Christmas gifts have been purchased and are wrapped up beautifully to sit under the tree as they await the grand opening of presents on Christmas morning.

While we all know it’s the gift inside that counts, there’s something to be said for beautiful packaging. A present wrapped in fancy paper with a bow tied ‘just so’ makes us feel loved and cared about in a way a present that’s hastily thrown in a second-hand bag with ripped tissue paper just doesn’t.

That’s how I feel about the She Reads Truth Bible. 

This newly released Bible is the same time-honored and Holy Spirit inspired Word of God as all the others you can pick up at your local Christian bookstore. But the packaging just makes you feel like the treasured daughter of the King you are.


She Reads Truth Bible 1

The She Reads Truth movement is focused on getting women in the Word every day. I’ve used the She Reads Truth app that makes it simple to follow a reading plan along with thousands of other women around the world.

But truly, there is nothing like having a physical copy of the Bible in front of you to be able to sit and soak in the words of truth.

I received this copy to review and it truly is stunning. The Bible is well-bound as a heavy-duty hardbound book in a sturdy thick case you can slide the Bible into easily to protect the binding and the pages.

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Features include:

  • 189 devotionals
  • 66 artist-designed key verses
  • 35 full-color timelines
  • 20 full-color maps
  • 11 full-color charts
  • reading plans for every book of the Bible
  • one-year Bible reading plan
  • detailed book introductions
  • key verse list
  • carefully curated topical index
  • smyth-sewn binding
  • two colored ribbon markers
  • wide margins for journaling and note-taking

This Bible is just stunningly beautiful to look at. Each book of the Bible starts out with a key verse highlighted in script art.

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Each book also includes a reading plan and a “going deeper” area with additional related scriptures to read.

There is also a section that helps you place the book of the Bible within the timeline of history, gives a little background to the book, and shares a short synopsis of the book’s message and purpose.

I find this extremely helpful information to have context before I start reading.

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There are also devotionals included, which I’ve found to be relevant and encouraging to my daily experience.

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If you’re wanting to start the year out with a fresh new approach to Bible reading, the She Reads Truth Bible would be a good option. It’d also be a wonderful gift.

As shared in this video sharing the heart behind it, this is a Bible not just for your shelf, but for your life!

Purchase a copy on Amazon HERE.



DISCLOSURE:  I was given this Bible to review for B&H Publishing by FrontGate Media.  While I was given the Bible for free all thoughts and opinions are my own. Affiliate links are used in this post.

Love Does for Kids: Book Review & Giveaway

November 25, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

Affiliate links are used in this post. Thank you to FrontGate Media for providing the book for review. 

Recently I was captivated by Bob Goff’s book, Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World. There were so many gems and I truly loved his perspective. I quickly read his wife Maria’s book, Love Lives Here: Finding What You Need in a World Telling You What You Want, as well, to get her perspective on their life. Both were fascinating and encouraging.

Some of my favorite stories in both books revolve around their relationship with their kids and the adventures they had together as a family.

So when the opportunity to review Bob Goff’s newest book, Love Does for Kids, I jumped at the chance.

Bob writes the book with his daughter, Lindsey Goff Viducich, and I love that! She is an elementary school teacher, so her input certainly helped shape the book to appeal to a younger audience.

The thick hardcover book is sturdy and seems to have been crafted to withstand the sometimes rough treatment books for kids often receive. The size of the book it not much larger than an adult’s hand, making it easier for children to handle.

The book is divided into 46 short stories, each about 5-6 pages long, including a page or two of illustrations to highlight the story.

This first story is entitled Mistakes. The story talks about how we all make mistakes but that the TRUTH is that God can and does use our mistakes to shape us into the wonderful person he’s crafting us into.

Each story starts out with a personal anecdote from Bob, leads into a Biblical story, often highlighting how Jesus sees us and our identity in Him, and then encourages the young person to live in a way that walks out Jesus’ love for us and others.

The illustrations are rich and fun and will keep kids’ attention.

The stories aren’t too long and quickly move from Bob’s story to Jesus’ story and then application.

Each story only takes a few minutes to read. I think this would make a great nightly devotional book for parents to read to and with their kids. It would also function well as a book for older elementary kids or middle school kids to read on their own.

Bob addresses kids directly in the book and there are often questions for kids to think through their answers in the middle of the text. Since the questions are interspersed, it doesn’t feel like “homework” and instead challenges kids to think through important concepts.

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Ellie Claire Art Journals: Cultivating Creativity

November 14, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

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The house is finally quiet and you’re scrolling through your Instagram feed when a beautifully hand-lettered quote catches your eye. The artistic whimsy of the words on the screen draws you in, allowing your mind a moment to mull over the truth contained in the image.

You think to yourself, “I’d love to create like that, but I just don’t know where to start.”

There’s an abundance of hand-lettering pens available on Amazon, but what about the paper? I’ve recently been introduced to the line of Ellie Claire gifts & paper expressions. Ellie Claire journals provide one location where you can practice hand lettering or just keep your thoughts in one place.

Ellie Claire graciously provided three different new journals for me to show you a sneak peek of each:

  • Faith & Lettering Journal
  • The Illustrated Word: An Illuminated Bible Coloring Journal
  • Illuminate Your Story Journal

These journals all offer an interactive way to get creative in your quiet time but are each unique in style and function.

Faith & Lettering Journal

 

 

My favorite of the three, the Faith & Lettering Journal features:

  • Thick, sleek paper
  • Sample hand-lettered quotes in color
  • A variety of types of pages, including: lined, graph, and dots
  • Specific examples of hand-lettered quotes, including a section to trace and two areas to practice
  • A flat-lay design
  • A textured cover
  • A loop on the spine to hold your pen

Since I’ve been looking for a place to start with hand-lettering, this journal meets me right where I am and provides plenty of space for practice.

The colors are rich and the variety of types of pages allow for flexibility in types of hand-lettering practice. I have been intimidated to start, but the sample pages are the perfect way to let you dip your toes in the water. Also, I love that the journal provides a specific place to practice, instead of practicing on random scraps of paper.

Dating the practice pages also allows you to view your progress as you grow in skill.

The Faith & Lettering Journal would make a great gift for a friend who has mentioned wanting to try out hand-lettering!

The Illustrated Word: An Illuminated Bible Coloring Journal

 

 

Better for those interested in coloring rather than hand-lettering, this journal provides full-color illustrations from the archives of the Museum of the Bible along with coloring pages for those who want to try their hand at creating their own masterpieces.

The Illustrated Word Journal features:

  • a thick, sturdy textured cover with gold foil lettering
  • a flat-lay design
  • coloring pages with the full-color image on the opposite page
  • thick tan paper
  • lined pages for note-taking or journaling

My 6 yr old son is actually going to use this journal, so it’s very versatile!

He was intrigued by the detailed coloring pages and he is planning on using the lined pages for writing down what he’s thankful for or his prayers.

 

Illuminate Your Story Journal

 

 

This journal is specifically for hand-lettering as well, in the style of “illuminated” letters. These types of letters were used in manuscripts that are hundreds of years old and the ones in the journal are inspired by ancient lettering traditions.

The Illuminate Your Story Journal features:

  • a thick textured cover
  • a loop for your pen
  • a history of illuminated letters
  • ideas for supplies
  • a special pocket in the back for Keepsakes
  • an elastic loop to keep the journal closed

This journal is best used for specific practice with individual letters. Each letter has a two-page spread with 7 step-by-step examples of how to go from a basic letter to a full color illuminated letter, along with a spot to create your own version of each letter.

Interspersed with the letter instruction pages, you’ll find step-by-step instructions of how to make illuminated versions of owls, geese, and other flourishes.

There are also a few quotes about slowing down and enjoying the moment, reminding us to use our God-given creative expression in the day to day.


Thank you to Ellie Claire for providing these journals for review!

The Study Bible for Women: CSB Version | A Review

June 1, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

This summer I’m diving deep into Hebrews through Jen Wilkin’s study Better: A Study of Hebrews (available FREE!) with some other ladies in our church who also don’t want the more laid back rhythm of summer to equal our spiritual growth becoming stagnant. If you’re not familiar with Jen’s studies, you may be surprised to find out that she recommends that you do NOT use a study Bible, as her goal is to challenge you to consider the scriptures with your own mind, not through the lens of another commentator.

I appreciate her perspective and for the study, I’ve honored her suggestion. However, I’d be remiss not to share with you this new beautiful study Bible I received recently for review. There are times when a study Bible provides much-needed perspective and insight into the original meaning of the scripture and I encourage everyone to purchase one!

This version is The Study Bible for Women and is the Christian Standard Bible version. My copy has a removable dust cover and a hardback teal and tan bound cover. And ya’ll…it has TWO ribbon bookmarks – also teal and tan. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in church and needed to mark more than one place. It’s simple, but the two bookmarks are a winner!

As you consider adding this Bible as a study Bible for yourself or to give to a friend as a gift, there are some features that truly stand out.

INTRODUCTION

Before you ever get to the text, there are some features I really love at the beginning of the Bible:

  • Wife’s Family Tree
  • Husband’s Family Tree
  • The Ketubah (wedding information section)
  • Family Milestones
  • My Spiritual Mothers

These are wonderful places to note important information and milestones in your family’s history.

For those who aren’t familiar with studying the Bible, the How to Study the Bible section is also very helpful!

For those who aren’t familiar with the Christian Standard Bible translation of the Bible and are curious about how it was developed, there are 5 pages dedicated to explaining the method and perspective used to complete the translation. You can also learn more by watching this YouTube video.

These are also included before the text:

  • Transliteration Charts for Greek and Hebrew
  • Table of Weights and Measures
  • Abbreviations Used in the CSB Study Bible for Women

IN-TEXT FEATURES

There’s a whole section at the back of the Bible dedicated to highlighting the different features of the study Bible.

I really love the Introduction sections to each book. It’s so helpful to understand who wrote the text, who the intended recipients were, what the main themes are, a suggestion of how to read the book, and even the answer to the question “why should women read” the particular book.

There’s also an outline and the typical study notes at the bottom of each page that are referenced in the text.

Another helpful feature is the charts included that summarize topics highlighted in each book. The one below synthesizes the teachings on suffering in the book of 1 Peter, so if you’re wanting to study that topic, it gives you a jump start on your study.

Word studies are another helpful feature. These are included as one of several types of “threads” of specialized study that help you dive deeper into the text.

Other types of specialized study helps include:

  • Profiles of biblical women
  • Answers to hard questions
  • Doctrines
  • Biblical womanhood descriptions

Other things that I personally consider when deciding to purchase a Bible are how easy the text is to read and how the pages feel when I turn them. The CSB Women’s Study Bible knocks these out of the park!

The text is large enough for my aging eyes to see clearly and the print is a font that’s easy on the eyes as well. The paper is a thickness that allows for writing notes, underlining, etc. without concern for the pages tearing.

There’s not much room in the margins for writing your own notes, but I’ve always used the top of the page as well, so you can get creative.

AFTER THE TEXT

After the text, the features continue! You can find:

  • Index of Features (topics)
  • Character Profiles
  • Charts Index
  • Hard Questions Index
  • Maps and Reconstuctions Index
  • Concordance (featuring ALL the women of the Bible)
  • Full Color Maps

I won’t hesitate to recommend this Bible to friends or to purchase one for someone who is wanting to take their next step in understanding the scriptures. Thank you to Front Gate Media for providing this copy for me to review!

You can WIN your own copy by entering the giveaway here.

Purchase your own copy on Amazon or anywhere books are sold.

Family Honor Plate & Table Thyme Discussion Cards Review

February 18, 2018 By LeeAnn G. Taylor

I’m always on the lookout for fun and engaging ways to bring Biblical truth into our everyday experiences in our home.

With 5 small kids, the reality is that most days are composed of daily household essentials — get dressed, change diapers, eat breakfast, brush teeth, grab backpacks, drive to school, drive to work, get home, review homework, sign papers, make dinner, pack lunches, clean kitchen, work some more, get ready for bed — and repeat.

While I desperately want to plant truth into the hearts of the little people in my care, during this season it’s often woven into the everyday experiences instead of looking like some big elaborate family study. 

It’s always an exciting day when I find a tool or resource that I can easily incorporate into the everyday rhythms and the Family Honor Plate and Table Thyme Discussion Cards are both fabulous ones!

Family Honor Plate 1

The Family Honor Plate is both a one-time family painting activity and a long-term tool that can be used ongoing to celebrate “catching” one of your children or your spouse exhibiting one of the fruits of the spirit.

Family Honor Plate 2

The kit comes with a white plate, a painting set, and instructions. Thankfully if you make a mistake, the paint wipes right off until you bake the plate in the oven to “set” it and make it safe for use with food.

Family Honor Plate 3

I’m excited to start using the plate to highlight when my kids make good choices.

Lately we’ve been battling a certain 2 year old’s use of the phrase “stupid dummy” and I’d much rather be celebrating positive behavior and kind words than constantly reminding her that we don’t use those negative mean words.

I like that the Family Honor Plate, with regular use, has the ability to facilitate a family culture of building one another up in love.

While I’m certainly not the most crafty person around, thankfully you don’t have to be to still have a pretty, festive plate! 🙂

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A sample of the Table Thyme Discussion Cards come with the Family Honor Plate but the full set is worth investing in as well.

There are some really fun questions like “would you ever go sky diving and why or why not?” and then others that are more serious in nature. I really love this one below, because I think it gets kids thinking about the responsibility of the parents to teach the kids obedience.

Table Thyme Discussion Cards

Communication is the key to connecting, building and maintaining healthy relationships.  When we raise our children to be confident in their ability to communicate with others and get their point across, situations are less stressful and they have better outcomes.

Learning communication skills is a lifelong process and it’s critical that we start the process early in our homes.

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With Christmas coming up in the next few weeks, both the Family Honor Plate and the Table Thyme Discussion Cards would make a great family gift!

I’m all for “experience” type gifts that create memories and opportunities for connectedness. These do both!

Here’s to more family connectedness through the holidays and all year long!


Thanks to FlyBy Promotions for sharing a review copy of these with me. All opinions are my own. Affiliate links are used in this post.

 

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