Friday, November 26

The Wonders of Creation: 100 MORE Devotions About God & Science by Louie Giglio [Book Review & Giveaway]

 Science and Christianity have always had this ongoing battle of which one is right. Is science right? Is the Bible right? Why does it have to be one over the other? Or does it...

In the newest installation of the Indescribable Kids series from well known author Louie Giglio comes the fun and amazing book filled with 100 devotions that your science loving kiddo will fall in love with. Science...faith...both...all in one book for you and your young child to read and connect over. 

Giglio is known for combine science and the bible, but extends his writing portfolio with this engaging, fun, STEM filled book. The devotions are short, but filled with scientific facts combined with biblical knowledge. They range in subjects such as animals, space, people, earth, and many more. There are also fun facts that I know your kiddo will love such as: animals don't blush, the first person to witness a solar flare, along with some experiments that you can do together including how germs spread.  

What I really love about this book besides the bright, engaging illustrations from illustrator Nicola Anderson and real like photography is the fact that this book has more uses than just reading it as a devotional. Since this is based on STEM you can easily incorporate this book into your homeschooling curriculum. With each devotional being numbered, you can use one for each day of your homeschooling schedule or alternate days. If you have a child that loves science during their school year, this book would be perfect. Another idea would be to use this as a bridge for your summer schedule instead of your normal year. Honestly, there are many ways to implement this book into your curriculum. 

If you want more ideas, you can click here and download the parent discussion guide that goes along with the book for free. Enjoy this free gift from the publishers and use it to help you get the most out of the devotional that you can. 

To get your copy of this awe-inspiring book click here.

To get some extra resources such as coloring pages, educators guide, etc click here.

You will love this book. I know you will and I know it will make your science loving, bible loving, kid ecstatic. 

Now...the fun part. 

I get to give away one copy of this devotional to one lucky reader. All you need to do is answer this question below.

Why do you want to win a copy of this STEM book? 

This giveaway is open to US only. (Sorry about that) It will also close on December 5 at 11:59. Then keep an eye on your emails since I will be contacting the winner to get all of your mailing information. 

Disclosure: 

Many thanks to HarperCollins Christian Publishing for providing this product/product

information for review. Opinions are 100% my own. I did receive the product in

exchange for this review and post.

God With Us: A Journey Home by Jeremy Pierre [Book Review]


This world that we so desperately cling to is not our home. We know this. We know that our true home is with God in his glorious kingdom, but yet we cling to our physical world. What if we were taught at an early age that we should be longing to return home to be with God and that this world is just one that we are passing through. One where we take a glorious journey, but only temporary reside in?


God With Us: A Journey Home by Jeremy Pierre, illustrated by Cassandras Clark is a beautiful expression of this exact concept. Pierre and Clark take children on an imaginative journey filled with God's amazing story and lovely illustration that range from what looks like pen drawings to bright, watercolor images. The writing itself is short and almost poem like, but not rhyming, which I found was very nice.

As a mom, I have always wanted to read through the entire bible in a year with my children and this makes it available for younger children that might not want to sit too long to read larger passages to accomplish that. The shorter text coupled with the gorgeous images will keep your children interested and engaged with God's glorious story. If you want to study more, or are reading with an older child, you could use the scripture references at the beginning of each chapter to dig a little deeper into the biblical story you are reading about. 



This is a beautiful re-telling of the most beautiful story ever told.”

—Karen Swallow Prior, Professor of Christianity & Culture, and author of On

Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books

 

I am a little bitter this book can a little too late for my kiddos seeing as they are a little out of the age range, but it is still a great book that I think many children will enjoy, even if they are somewhat out of the intended age range. Like I said before you could use this ALONG with a bible to enhance your study time with your old grade school kid.

This stunning book would make a wonderful addition to your bedtime routine, prayer time with your kids, or even during the Christmas season to help place your family's focus upon God. I honestly have nothing bad to say about this book as it's more amazing and would be a wonderful book for every family. 

Help your children learn early that we are just passing though this world. We do not belong here, but instead with God. We are just on a learning journey as we walk the path towards home. 

Buy your copy here. It's a great addition to your children's library. 

Want to see videos about God With Us? Click here to watch.

I have the amazing privilege to offer one reader a hardcover copy of this book. This is a quick turnaround and I will be closing this giveaway on Saturday Nov 27 @ 11:59 pm. All you have to do to enter is answer this question in the comments below...

Why would you like to win a copy of this book? 

I will be sending an email to the winner to inquire about mailing information so keep an eye on your email on Sunday. I will need a very quick response. 

Many thanks to Shepherd Press for providing this product/product information for
review. Opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I
did receive the product in exchange for this review and post.