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Parent Training Center Giveaway for Churches

Biblical parenting is important to my family and me. I'm so grateful for all the wonderful resources available through the National Center for Biblical Parenting . I've been pleased with the materials I've had opportunities to review so far: Motivate Your Child by Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, Motivate Your Child Action Plan , Parenting Unchained by Dr. James D. Dempsey, and Family Toolbox . A Parent Training Center is a church that intentionally trains parents, providing resources and tools both for discipleship of believers and for evangelism to families in the community. The National Center for Biblical Parenting offers resources, and practical support to help you become the Parent Training Center God designed. The Equipping Program contains a number of mobilization tools to help you advance to the next level in your parent discipleship ministry. With this program you'll interact with experts as well as other pastors and church leaders. Receive pe

Review: Memory Cross

Memory Cross features unique origami cards that keep opening up from the center. I received several samples to review. I love them all! They are so fun and so useful. They are sturdy and visually appealing. I've given away one of the Gospel tracts to a Chinese scholar and her nine year old daughter. The girl was fascinated by it. I've also given away 2 coloring cards to two girls who were excited to receive them. There are many varieties of cards such as Gospel tracts, Scripture Memory cards, Bible Story cards, Thank You cards, ABC Coloring Flash Cards, etc. Memory Cross gospel tracts are awesome tools for evangelism; they are easy to use and they grab attention. Memory Cross Bible Story cards and Bible Memory cards help children learn and memorize Bible stories and verses in a fun, enjoyable, unforgettable way. They are great teaching tools for Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, homeschool, and any time you want to have meaningful art & craft activities for your ki

DVD Review: Catching Faith

The Taylors look like a perfect family. John is a successful business man. Alexa is a beautiful, stylish mom who seems to have everything under control. Their son, Beau, is the star of the high school's football team while their daughter, Ravyn, is an academically exceptional student. But the picture-perfect family starts to unravel when Beau is caught drinking alcohol which is against the football team's code of conduct. In the meantime, Ravyn feels pressured to succeed and tempted to cheat. Alexa has to deal with her children's problems, her moved-in mom's constant criticism & controlling behavior, and her own issue of needing to maintain control and image.  I thoroughly enjoyed watching Catching Faith . It's raw and real. It made me cry. Life is messy. Parenting is hard. But God is enough! This film is inspired by the Elijah Project workbook . Honesty. Dishonesty. Integrity. Identity. Peer pressure (even for adults). Courage. Relationships. Outstanding p