Comedian and author, Jeff Foxworthy hosts this studio-based game in which contestants compete based on their knowledge of the Bible. Utilizing current as well as historical references, questions will be drawn from the rich, dense narrative found in the world's best-selling book. The contestants will share their compelling back-stories and each team will be playing for a charitable organization.
Check out this video on the making of the show and you will be leaping to your feet with excitement to gather your family together on Thursday nights to watch.
For more information, visit The American Bible Challenge website, or visit their Facebook page to get in on all of the talk and hype with others just like you! Don't forget to tune in on Thursdays at 8/7 c on The Gameshow Network. Check your local listings for the channel.
That's right! Woohoo! A giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a The American Bible Challenge t-shirt AND a Zondervan Quest Bible. All entries must be received by midnight EST on Wednesday, September 12, 2012. Entrants must be 18 or older to enter. Due to international sweepstakes laws, this giveaway is for US entries only. This giveaway is not connected to any social media site. The winner will be contacted via e-mail and have 48 hours to respond. If I don't hear back from you then I'll pick another winner, so mark your calendar and keep an eye out! Get started now on Rafflecopter...
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I enjoyed your review of Maestro Classics - Swan Lake as well as your review of Well Planned Day. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love that this show is all about the Bible, uses hymns in a contemporary setting, and (most importantly) is something that our family can sit down and watch together without me being afraid of my children seeing something I don't want them to.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your review Z-Guide to the movies. Movies can be a great learning tool. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Way I See It - Episode 5 is what interested me...I think I commented on it (not sure if it went thru)...I just love people's honesty:)
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that the winners can give the money to a charity of their choosing. Awesome! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI read your Chocolate Babka post. Wow! This looks crazy hard and time consuming! I'm impressed!! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe thing that stands out in the video is the upbeat positive energy that surrounds the show. I also love that Jeff Foxworthy is the host cause he can be so funny. I also like the fact that the players are paying for charities.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post about your son Matthew heading into the seventh grade.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the Maestro Classics classical CD's as well. I saw them at the Homeschool expo and was really pondering purchasing them.
ReplyDeleteI like that the money goes to charity!
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Blogged about give away http://happeeliving.blogspot.com/2012/09/thee-american-bible-challenge-review.html
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I like that the money is given to charity.
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I haven't had a new bible since I was a kid! This looks fantastic!
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commented on http://www.ourhomeschoolohana.blogspot.com/2012/01/chocolate-babkaa-labor-of-love-recipe.html :)
ReplyDeleteI love the humor in it and it is a great way to challenge myself about what I know (or thought I knew) about the Bible
ReplyDeleteI had to read your article on Tourrettes. I too have TS and was diagnosed at age 5. I amnow 39 and have done just fine, but ofcourse still have TS.
ReplyDeleteI love that the show is a family show and it is based on the Bible. What a great way to discuss and learn the Bible with the family!
ReplyDeleteI like your Chocolate Babka.......A Labor of Love Recipe. I make 8 loaves of home made bread each week.It's nice seeing other bread recipes that look great that I can try.
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I enjoyed the Tourette's post alphabet soup, my son has autism!
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I would love to try this recipe esp for the fall!
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ReplyDeleteI think engaging the audience during praise and worship is a specially blessed idea! Almost like church :)
ReplyDeleteI am totally excited to have won! Thank you so much for hosting this giveaway.
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