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Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Day 4 of 12 Pearls of Christmas and giveaway!

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Welcome to the 12 Pearls of Christmas blog series!

Merry Christmas from Pearl Girls™! We hope you enjoy these Christmas “Pearls of Wisdom” from the authors who were so kind to donate their time and talents! If you miss a few posts, you’ll be able go back through and read them on this blog throughout the next few days.

We’re giving away a pearl necklace in celebration of the holidays, as well as some items from the contributors! Enter now below. The winner will be announced on January 2, 2014, at the Pearl Girls blog.

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The Nativity by Lynn Austin

The first time I visited Bethlehem more than twenty-five years ago, I expected to feel a sense of the beauty and simplicity of the much-loved Christmas story: a crude stable, the holy family, shepherds, wise men, and the Son of God in the manger. I was sadly disappointed. The traditional site of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem is inside the Church of the Nativity—a truly ancient church built in 565 AD. It has survived enemy invasions, the Crusaders, restorations, renovations, a fire, and an earthquake, but it looks like . . . well, a church. A beautifully decorated and ornamented church, with all the sacred clutter that has accumulated throughout the centuries, but it bore no resemblance to my image of what Jesus’ birthplace was like.

But wait—the real site was down a set of stairs and inside a natural cave that has been venerated as the place of His birth since 160 AD. But even this simple cave was so gilded and bedecked with artwork and tapestries and lamps and incense burners that I still couldn’t get a sense of what it might have looked like on that first holy night. In the center of the floor was a silver-encrusted star with a hole in the middle. By putting my hand inside, I could touch the place where Jesus was born more than 2,000 years ago. I tried it, butI left Bethlehem feeling empty, unable to make the sacred connection I had so longed for.

And isn’t that how so many of our Christmases end up feeling? In spite of all the tinsel and glitter and sparkle, all the money we spend and the stress we endure as we try to create the perfect Hallmark Christmas, we’re often left with the same let-down feeling I had inside that church in Bethlehem. We’ve lost the simple beauty of the story, that precious connection with God that is the true miracle of Bethlehem.

The year after visiting Bethlehem, I began looking for ways to recapture the simplicity of Christ’s incarnation. Santa Claus has never been invited to our family Christmases, and we’ve always celebrated it as Jesus’ birthday, exchanging presents because God gave us the gift of His Son. But year after year, the clutter and glitz had draped themselves over our celebrations, just like the religious trappings that have collected inside the Church of the Nativity over the centuries. That year, I purchased a nice but inexpensive manger set. I wanted something that wasn’t a toy but that my children could handle and touch. We placed it at their level and at the center of our holiday and began the simple tradition of gathering together as a family to fill the empty stable while my husband read the story from the Bible. Our children divided all the people and sheep and camels among themselves, and when we got to their part in the Bible story, they added their figures to the stable.

This simple tradition has become so beloved by all of us that we still do it the same way every year, even though our children are now adults. Our two married children couldn’t wait to share the tradition with their spouses, generously dividing their sheep and wise men among the newest members of our family. One year, our daughter was living overseas and couldn’t make it home for the holiday, but we still held our family tradition while she participated via Skype and a web camera.

And it’s always in those moments, with the simple stable and inexpensive plaster figures and my precious loved ones gathered around me, that I feel the holy wonder of Christmas once again—Emmanuel, God with us!
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Bestselling author Lynn Austin has sold more than one million copies of her books worldwide. Her latest novel, Return To Me, is the first book in her new series.  She is an eight-time Christy Award winner for her historical novels, as well as a popular speaker at retreats and conventions. Lynn and her husband have raised three children and live near Chicago. Visit Lynn at her website.


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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Christian Parenting Giveaway with over $200 in resources!




I have the great pleasure to be apart of a launch of a new Christian Parenting Handbook.
Their goal is to get on the New York Times Bestsellers List. What an exciting opportunity to get Biblical parenting information into hands of people everywhere!
To help celebrate this launch, National Center for Biblical Parenting is allowing me to offer this wonderful giveaway!  Five readers of Lost Island of Book Reviews will have a chance to win one of these following wonderful resources. 



  1. One print copy of The Christian Parenting Handbook. ($16.95 value) 
  1.  The Christian Parenting Handbook Companion Book as a PDF ($22.96 value)
  1. One free Biblical Parenting University Online Parenting Course ($100.00 value)
  1. A set of 5 Parenting Shifts books covering children 0-12 ($75.00 value)
  1. The Honor Media Package ($59.00 value)


DO NOT buy this book yet! Next week I will have my full review up of the book (which is amazing!) and I will let you know how and when to buy the book and how to receive a $400 bonus package with resources not part of the giveaway!

We also will have a HUGE giveaway next week with major prizes!! 

This is a great company and would love to help bless them and others by getting the word out about this new book. So, enter now for a chance to win! Don't forget to come back next week for lots of activity!



This giveaway is open to Residents of the U.S. only.  Void where prohibited. Must be at least 18 years of age.    

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Disclosure: Lost Island of Book Reviews received an ebook copy of The Christian Parenting Handbook in order to do the review and offer the giveaway

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Believe Tek giveaway!

BelieveTek Wireless Keyboard: Product Review and Giveaway! K510ART-BTEK-BLIEV1-400x400Review by Rebecca at Love2EncourageYou blog
Here's an exciting giveaway from Love2EncourageYou blog and a fantastic faith-based company called BelieveTek! These pictures are just a few of the many designs they have to offer. The BelieveTek print process is state of the art and is not a sticker or a wrap. It is actually imprinted right on the keyboard for a completely breath-taking image that is clear and easy to read and seems to pop out at you when you see it - just like it appears in these pictures. The colors are vibrant and beautiful. This tech product can be a silent way to share your faith to any who enter your home or workplace and view the easy to read message imprinted on the wireless keyboard itself. You can pick one up for your home or office and pair it with the BelieveTek wireless mouse they have for sale as well! They make a really great pair - you'll feel completely spoiled once you try this combo! BelieveTek products are printed and packaged in the USA! Here is a peek at some more of the new products or categories they'll have new designs releasing in soon for 2013: New iphone 4, 5 and Samsung Galaxy 3 cases New iPod Case Headphones Flash drives Kindle Fire HD Cases iPad Mini Cases Bluetooth wireless speaker Bluetooth keypad for iPad Earbuds Don't forget to Follow BelieveTek on Facebook! How would you love to win one of this fabulous technology toys for yourself, your spouse, your high school or college grad, or even for your mom – just in time for Mother’s Day?! Come enter through the Rafflecopter form below and you just might be our future winner! K510ART-BTEK-PURIT1-500x375

GIVEAWAY TIME!

This giveaway was brought to you by BelieveTek and Love2EncourageYou
Prize: One winner will receive a BelieveTek wireless keyboard of their choice shipped to their home within the lower 48 states of the USA. Retail value is $54.99.
Location: resident of the lower 48 states in USA
Date: 4/21 - 5/6
Age: 18 years or older to enter (void where prohibited by law) Please allow the giveaway form to load completely then enter the mandatory entry. This will unlock additional optional entries for you to enter to help increase your chances of winning.

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Disclosure: Love2EncourageYou and Lost Island of Book Reviews are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment. I was not compensated for this post except for a free link on the giveaway form.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Romance of Grace


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The Romance of Grace

Check out this book and giveaway! A message everyone needs to hear! : Join me in learning more about an amazing new book in the Christian market by a very talented new author named Jim McNeely. You can check out his book on Amazon and consider it for your reading collection. It is available in e-reader and Kindle formats for digital form as well. Author: Jim McNeely Blog: www.thereforenow.com Book title: The Romance of Grace. Book Description: What if God sees us the way a man sees a woman he is infatuated with, and His main question is not how to make us moral but rather how to get us to fall in love with Him? In The Romance of Grace, Jim McNeely explores Bible passages that tell us what God really wants for us and what His love means. This is the love of a God who chose to give His life for ours, even carefully retaining His scars into the throne room of heaven and telling us in His very body, "I have gone to great lengths and great costs to say that I forsook all comforts for the love of you." Join Jim in his exploration of life in God's unconditional, redeeming, amazing grace. Author Bio: Jim McNeely is a teaching pastor and elder at Dakota Creek Christian Center in Blaine, Washington, where he lives with his wife, Betty, and their four sons. Formerly president of New Century Data, with clients such as Lockheed Martin and American Airlines, he now works as a programmer and database administrator in the health care industry. Top Endorsements: So often we turn our faith in Christ into a forcing mechanism, which doesn't work in any event; and if anything, produces disillusionment or hypocrisy. The Romance of Grace is a prophetic book. I believe that unless we heed its call, to put grace absolutely without condition and frontally as the be-all and end-all of the Good News, we will lose completely, and not just in “the eyes of the world” but in the failure of well-intentioned religious lives that tried to love and never knew how.Paul F. M. Zahl, author of Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life It is time, as Robert Farrar Capon put it, to get drunk on grace. Two hundred-proof, defiant grace. That's what you get here in Jim's book. You won’t see a list of qualifications, and you'll get no "footnotes." What you’ll encounter is grace unmeasured, vast and free. It will frighten you and free you at the same time.Tullian Tchividjian, Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and author of Jesus + Nothing = Everything In The Romance of Grace we are confronted with a truth that we may have previously rejected. It seemed too easy to embrace. It lacked obligation on our part and contradicted accusations we have given credence to for the majority of our lives on earth. Yet herein lies the truth—“Not that we loved God, but that God loved us.” This book will help to right the plumb line in your life.David Collins, author of Out of the Box, founder of Canadian Food for the Hungry International   Check out Jim McNeely's book for yourself on Amazon. It's fantastic!! Follow author Jim McNeely and his book, The Romance of Grace on Facebook or Twitter. Join us now for your chance to win a free copy of The Romance of Grace in this great giveaway brought to you by Jim McNeely, and Love2EncourageYou.

Giveaway Time!

  Prize: One winner will receive an autographed copy of Jim McNeely's book: The Romance of Grace Location: Must be a resident of the lower 48 states in the USA Age: Must be 18 years or older to enter Date: Giveaway runs til April 12th at 12:01am. Please enter the giveaway using the Rafflecopter form below. Once you've done the mandatory entry, you'll unlock the additional optional entries you can enter also to increase your chances of winning. Good luck to everyone! a Rafflecopter giveaway *Special Thanks to the following blogs for their support of this giveaway:
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Friday, February 1, 2013

The Lion's World

The Lion's World

by Rowan Williams

  • Fiction
  • my rating is 5 out of 5 stars
  
      In the prelude of "The Lion's World", we learn that the author wasn't brought up on the Narnia books like many others but instead was a teenager before he read the stories. At this point, he had read many of Lewis's other novels which I think brought a different and interesting viewpoint to the book. 
In a way it gives a more objective approach to his opinions since he hadn't read the books over and over as a kid, as many of us did.
      Rowan Williams does a great job of showing us the feelings and thoughts of C.S. Lewis had for the Narnia books. We learn how important the books were to him. By showcasing not only the Narnia books, in this case through looking directly at the character of Aslan, but also the other Lewis novels we achieve a greater understanding of who Lewis was. We see the way he felt about wanting to find a way for people to come to an understanding of who Christ is by using characters that children along with adults could relate to and therefore understand.
        This book allows us not only the spiritual dimension of Aslan, but also the intellect and depth of
C. S. Lewis.
        I think this is a fresh and unique look at Lewis and Narnia. I highly recommend reading this book as soon as it is published.



Disclosure: I received an ebook of this in order to do my review. The thoughts and opinions are my honest opinion. 

Saturday, November 24, 2012

For the Future Generations

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For the Future Generations(book 1)

by Anastasia Faith


  • science/Fantasy
  • Christian Fiction
  • young adult
  • my rating is 4 out of 5 stars
         This is a delightfully fresh outlook on dealing with one of the most talked about issues today...abortion.
This book is written unapologetically from a Christian perspective and is 100% pro-life. Instead of being a "preachy" book, it creates a dramatic story that shows the ins and outs of life and how the choices we make affect the future generations.
         In this story, we are time traveling through different time periods in order to create the relationship between the characters and the way the people live. We are brought in when the US has fallen and is now Middle Country. We are shown how abortion was a cause of the fall. We follow Matthia through an assignment and see how life is and how hard it is to be a Christian and be against abortion in a society where it is encouraged and seen as normal. Along the way, Matthia meets up with Declan, who works with her through the times. They are to distribute vieos which speak out against abortion. This is a very dangerous thing to do when everyone is pro-choice and Matthia is seen as the enemy.
         As we begin to become involved with the characters, we learn more about their lives and how they were directly influenced by the abortion issue.
        The message overall is how we need to turn back to God. We have allowed other things to become more important. We see that each life has a purpose and changes need to be made. What we do now will ultimately effect future generations. 
         This is a really interesting book and is the author's first novel. I highly recommend reading it. I look forward to future books in the series


Disclosure: I received a PDF of the book in order to do my review. I received no other compensation. My opinions are honest and all my own.