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Game Review: The Rank Game

About THE RANK GAME: THE RANK GAME is designed by Dana Brown, a former Walt Disney Imagineer, and Chip Brown, a former Disney Studios producer and Christian publisher, to engage the diverse backgrounds, interests, personalities and opinions of every player. By celebrating our individualism, THE RANK GAME actually brings people together, through rich conversation and competition. Created for groups of all sizes, THE RANK GAME leverages our own social behaviors—ranking the things or experiences in our lives. Learn more:  https://storyastic.com/pages/about  . My Review: I am thrilled to add The Rank Game to my game collection. I collect games because I enjoy playing games with my family and friends.  The Rank Game  is simple to learn and so much fun to play. In my opinion, the best thing about this game is that it helps enable people to know one another more and better. Players guess one another's rankings to get points and win the game. It can be played in four different way

Jeremy Camp: ‘Ask Me Anything’ Video

Jeremy Camp answered some of the questions submitted through various blogs…in this LEV3L blogger exclusive! Check it out!  

Book Review: Comparison Girl

Comparison is a disease that infects all of us at one time or another in varying degrees. It's one of the Enemy's tools and strategies for making us stumble and sin and keeping us from being useful and fruitful for the Kingdom of God. Comparing ourselves with others either causes shame, discontent, and jealousy (feeling inferior) or pride, arrogance, and contempt (feeling superior). Either way is unhealthy and unproductive. In Comparison Girl , the author shows us there's a better way to live our lives by learning from Jesus how to be free from self-absorption in this measure-up world. Do you struggle with not measuring up? Do you worry about how others think of you? Or do you think, "I would never..." when others make wrong choices? Do you easily find faults in others while being clueless about your own faults? This book addresses all these issues (insecurities, envy, fear, pride, arrogance, self-importance) and more. Shannon Popkin invites us women to tip o