Tuesday, March 12, 2013

JJ Heller's New CD LOVED Review & GIVEAWAY

I just love the tender voice of JJ Heller.  Her music, in partnership with her husband, is so gentle, inspiring, and filled with the hope and love of God.  When she sings I feel like I'm listening to a story.  I'm listening to someone sharing a journey.  Their sixth album, LOVED, comes from a darker place than some of their previous albums.  It is a reflection of the struggles, pain, and heartache in the season of life they were in when creating it.  Sometimes life is hard.  Sometimes it can seem impossible.  But, with the love of God, we can come through even the darkest and most difficult times.  LOVED reminds us of that with song after song of hope during the most trying times and a reminder of a love that will surpass everything.

Enjoy several more acoustic performance videos on their website by clicking HERE.  You'll want to listen to them over and over, so you might as well get the CD so you can have it all the time.  You can get it on their site as a digital download for only $9.99, or as a CD for only $15.00 (includes free shipping).  Click HERE to get it.  If you want more of the scoop about JJ Heller, LOVED, or other music CD's she has released you can visit their website link above or by Facebook or Twitter.
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To celebrate the release of LOVED, JJ is giving away her song "Who You Are," and her four acoustic bonus tracks until 3/19/13.  Click HERE to fill in your info and get it now. 
So, besides ordering your own CD I know you will want a second one to give away to someone you love.  For that reason, I am offering a giveaway!
 One lucky winner will receive their very own copy of the CD, LOVED.  All entries must be received by midnight EST on Friday, March 22, 2013.  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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"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Little Angels Prayers for Every Day by Roma Downey - Book Review & GIVEAWAY

I just had the privilege of reviewing Roma Downey's latest book from Little Angels, Prayers for Every Day.  First, I am going to give you a little ditty about the book, then I am going to take you on my journey with this book.

Little Angels is a series of books and DVD's for pre-school children.  The books share with children the biblical truths, lessons, and love of God and His Word.

Little Angels Prayers for Every Day features more than 50 simple rhyming prayers that cover a typical day and the typical worries of a young child. From waking in the morning to going to sleep at night, from thanking God for a meal to praying for His comfort when afraid, the prayers here will help little ones to see that any moment is a good moment to talk to God. Relevant Bible verses are scattered throughout the book as well! 

When the book arrived, I literally gasped when I pulled it from the package.  I was so taken back by how beautiful the cover was and how wonderful it felt in my hands.  I know, I know, that sounds so dramatic!  I just really didn't expect this!  The cover is slightly padded for a comfortable grip.  The cardboard pages are a thoughtful choice for sometimes "not-so-gently" pre-schooler hands and dripping jelly.  No worries here.  I even did a little test and ate a PBJ (messy style) and then thumbed through the book.  Yup, I left my mark behind, but it cleaned up easily with a damp paper towel.  Hey, I take this review stuff seriously!

Let's move onto the illustrations.
Breathtaking.  Captivating.  Welcoming.
The characters are friendly and someone a youngster can relate to.  For a non-reader, the pictures really bring the words to life and share the prayers in their own way.  Here is a peak at one of the pages. 


Isn't this beautiful?  Aren't these little prayers just the perfect size for your little angel?  Soon enough, your little one will be saying these prayers along with you.  Each page brings you a different prayer theme:  Prayers for Morning, Praise, Thanks, Mealtimes, Others, Help, Guidance, Forgiveness, Comfort, and Bedtime.  Throughout the book you will find scriptures, too!  I love how the prayers start in different ways...Dear Lord, Dear Jesus, Dear God.  Our Savior can not be contained with one name, since He is so many things to us.

I am so excited to give this book to my little niece, Isabella, for her birthday next month.  She is turning two.  To order yours for only $9.99 visit this LINK.  To see all 10 of the Little Angels books, just click HERE.  To get even more of the scoop, follow on Facebook, Twitter, or even watch a video of Roma sharing about her Little Angels line....check out these link:

Website: http://www.idealsbooks.com
Thanks for stopping by and letting me share with you about Prayers for Every Day.   It has been a blessing to me and I hope it has been for you, too.

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
One lucky winner will receive their very own copy of Little Angels Prayers for Every Day.  All entries must be received by midnight EST on Thursday, March 14, 2013.  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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Friday, March 1, 2013

Veggie Tales: The Little House That Stood DVD Review & GIVEAWAY

A home does not have to have a toddler in it to enjoy Veggie Tales. No, sir. This home has two adults and a teenager and we enjoyed this latest Veggie Tales movie as much as the most giggly toddler in town.  Set to release March 5, 2013, The Little House that Stood brings you exactly what you would expect from any Veggie Tales movie.....fun, singing, laughter, and a huge dose of Biblical lessons in the most creative way.

This latest movie brings a lesson in making good choices, paralleled to the nursery rhyme stories of The Three Little Pigs and Humpty Dumpty.  Here is a little synopsis from the website...

When the Three Little Pigs roll into Cabbageville looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue! Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation - following the wise plans from the Master Builder's Handbook! Will the Little Piggies make the right choices when it comes to building their houses - and their lives - on solid ground? Find out in this parable that shows kids when they follow God's blueprints, then can stand strong when the storms come!

As always, the color and design of the video is captivating, the humor is quick witted, and the message is clear.  Check out this trailer!

You'll also enjoy the story of Humpty Dumpty!  Did you ever wonder what life was like for Humpty before he cracked? "The Good Egg of Gooseville" unscrambles (teehee) things for you in this retelling of a classic story, Veggie style!

One of my favorite parts to all of the Veggie Tales movies are the Silly Songs.  Come on, now!  Don't tell me you have never spontaneously burst into song from a Silly Songs collection?  My favorite is to sing "Oh, where is my hairbrush?  No hair for my hairbrush!"  Well, The Little House That Stood introduces a new Silly Song, Happy Toothday!  Here you go....

When you visit the website, you will find an awesome collection of coloring pages, plus a Parents' Discussion Guide that provides questions to open conversations with your child and scriptures to refer to as you dive deeper into God's Word.

Here are some ways to learn more about Veggie Tales:  The Little House That Stood and get connected with other Veggie lovers:

Remember, this releases on March 5, 2013, but you can pre-order yours today!  Are you ready for this?  If you pre-order before the release date, you will receive a 2nd FREE DVD!!!!  You will be able to choose from 8 other Veggie Tales DVD titles!  Wow!  Follow this LINK to get yours pre-ordered for only $12.99.  Plus, use the discount code HOUSE to get FREE shipping on your entire order!  

Can you tell I'm excited?
Well, before you run off and order your DVD, get entered into the giveaway below for a chance to win a second DVD for yourself or to give away.  Thanks for stopping by!

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
One lucky winner will receive their very own copy of The Little House That Stood.  All entries must be received by midnight EST on Friday, March 8, 2013.  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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Friday, February 22, 2013

Girl in the Woods Blog Planner - Review

In a former career of mine, we had a saying....

K.I.S.S.

Keep it simple, sweetie.

My life is crazy, hectic, loco, BI-ZEE.  I have one date book that I use that I fondly refer to as my "second Bible".  If anyone ever asks me to do something, go somewhere, make an appointment, etc my first response is "I'll check my datebook and get back to you".  Seriously, I don't know what I'm doing from one day to the next if I don't check my datebook.  I've tried to keep a calendar on my smartphone, but I'm just old fashioned in this way.  I like my paper datebook.

I write reviews and columns for a variety of different websites and marketing companies.  It can get crazy sometimes trying to keep track of what is due, when it's due, and for who it is due.  So, I needed something outside of my datebook that would be just for my blogging and reviews.  But, remember my motto....

K.I.S.S.

So, in my quest to find a blog planner I knew that it had to be simple.  I've seen planners that were 20, 40, even 80 pages long.  Oh, make my head spin!  Then, I came across a one page blog planner.  Amen!  Each page was just what I needed to keep track of my reviews and columns for one month.

Here is a picture of my blog post planner page for March 2013.  My goal is to have at least two posts a week on my blog.  That doesn't always happen, but now that I have my planner I think it will happen a lot more.  So, basically, I am putting the date of the day of that week.  Then, I put the name of the post or the review item I am doing, indicating if it is just an article, just a post, or if it is a review and/or giveaway.  Lastly, I make a note of where it is for!  Remember, I mentioned that I write for different places.  This will help me keep track of it all.  Of course, you can tailor your blog planner page to your taste, but this one will surely help you to K.I.S.S.
Ain't it purdy :) Bwahahahaha, I said ain't! Well, anyway. You can find it over at the blog Girl in the Woods. It's an easy download and then you can just print one out each month, or better yet, go ahead and print 12 and just staple them together. Voila! You have your blog planner for the year! And, it's FREE. Yup, FREE! How sweet is that?!

Click HERE to visit the Mosaic Reviews website and see over a hundred reviews covering 9 different blog planners.  

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

A Song in My Heart ~ "Savior I Come"

I love music.  It fills my heart and soul.  It stirs in me deep emotions.  I can rarely listen to worship music without an "emotional reaction".  You know what I'm talking about....

Tears

Tears of sadness, tears of joy, tears of gratitude, and tears of simple awe of my Savior.  So, as I hear different songs that have special meaning to me, I am going to share about them here.  Then, you too can be blessed in your day.

Lord, don't ever let me forget from where You have brought me.  Humble me to my knees and rid me of the selfish flesh that can burden me.  I belong to You and I ask that You mold me into the daughter You desire for me to be.  Lead me to the cross daily and on the days when my weakness is too great, I pray that you will then carry me.  Amen.


"Savior I Come" ~ by Hillsong United

Savior I come
Quiet my soul remember
Redemptions hill
Where Your blood was spilled
For my ransom
Everything I once held dear
I count it all as lost

Lead me to the cross
Where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees
Lord I lay me down
Rid me of myself
I belong to You
Lead me, lead me to the cross

You were as I
Tempted and trialed
You are
Te word became flesh
Bore my sin and death
Now you're risen

To your heart
To your heart
Lead me to your heart
Lead me to your heart 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Classical Composers Monthly - Tummy Teaser

So, I recently had the opportunity to use and review Classical Composers Monthly.  I have an extreme opinion about this product.  I'm usually not so to the point and passionate about things, but.....Ah, who am I kidding?  I am!  Tee hee.  "I speaka my minda" *that was my best Italian-American accent*

Well, I wrote up a full article about my take on this product and I would love to share it with you.  It is proudly displayed over at Homeschool Mosaics.  Besides reading my review there, you will find an abundance of information, support, and encouragement on a variety of topics.  So, hop on over and check it out.  Leave a comment there and tell me your thoughts.  We LOVE hearing from our readers :)

Buckle your seat belt and prepare for transport!  Click HERE

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Utter Relief of Holiness by John Eldredge- Review

The Utter Relief of Holiness by John Eldredge.

Relief.  Utter relief.

When I was given the opportunity to read and review this book, the title alone intrigued me.  I mean, who among us could not use a little relief from the things we struggle with.  And, what is this about holiness?  Does he mean that we, as human beings, can attain holiness?  Isn't that reserved for our sovereign God?

Interesting.

Eldridge has his own website for his personal publishing company Ransomed Heart.  There we find a short provocation that introduces the concept of the book.

It may seem strange at first because most folks don't think of holiness as an utter relief. Hard perhaps, boring if we're honest, necessary like flossing, a level of spirituality we might attain to one day. But a relief? Look at it this way: Take the things you struggle with and ask yourself, 'What would life be like if I never struggled with this again?' It would be an utter relief. An absolute utter relief.

Who can't relate to that?  Who can read that and think..."Nope, I don't have anything I struggle with that I would be relieved to get rid of"?  Then, Eldridge captivates us with a video where his ability to come to our imperfect human level clearly shines.  Here ya go....

I had never heard of Eldridge before and I have never read any of his books.  After receiving The Utter Relief of Holiness and getting about half way through it I started to do a little looksy loo around the internet to get a better scoop on this man.  Why?  Something wasn't quite right, yet something was just perfect.  Let me explain....

The first chapter was intriguing, thought provoking, and  hopeful.  When I got to page 16 and read "But when we focus on fixing problems, what seems to be missing is the transformation of our character" it was like a light bulb went off for me.  Bam!  Our problems are not what needs to be fixed, but rather our character, our self, our sense of truth, etc.  Now, this made sense to me.  I loved the clips of Bible stories he referred to, using every day language AND the word for word scriptures he used.  They were everywhere.

Then, I got to page 42/43 and my eyebrows raised.  Here, Eldredge writes "There is a way to be good again.  The hope of Christianity is that we get to live life like Jesus.  That beautiful goodness can be ours.  He can heal what has gone wrong deep inside each of us.  The way he does this is to give us his goodness; impart it to us, almost like a blood transfusion or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation..  We get to live his life - that is, live each day by the power of his life within us."

Say what?  Did you just write that we can be good like Jesus is good?  Romans 3:10 tells me otherwise.  We can live just like Jesus?  Are you suggesting that we can be as equal to Him or is that stretching it?  I'm not sure....hence, the eyebrow raise.  So, as I continued through the book I found myself on a roller coaster ride....one moment I was encouraged, believing, and trusting Eldridge's writing.  Then, I was finding myself saying...hmmmm, let me read that again.  I kept getting the feeling that Eldridge was trying to tell me that when scripture says to live a holy life (1Thessalonians 4:7) that it means that we are to live as Holy as our God.  How is that possible?  Yes, we must strive to be as Christ-like as possible, but no human can ever be as Christ, as Holy as Him, or without sin.  Yet, I kept getting the gist that Eldridge thought that was possible.  So, I had to learn a little more about him. 

Pout.  I was so sad at what I found.  Eldredge is known (widely) as a heretic.  At Challies, I found that Eldredge believes in open theism, he does not believe that our heart continues to be deceitfully wicked after salvation.  I found more evidence to validate my concerns, but I won't go any further with you here.  I would suggest doing your own research and decide for yourself.

I walked away from this book with some good things, too.  Eldridge helped me to see more clearly that I do not have to be in bondage by my struggles and the change needs to start within me.  My relationship with Christ needs to be stronger and more integrated into who I am.  My goal should always be to be Christ - like in all things.  I should look to Him for all examples.  But, can I attain true holiness?  Holiness like Christ?  No.  I can not.  Simply because God did not design us to be Him.  We are imperfect, sinful creatures and accepting Him into our heart and receiving His free gift of salvation does not change that.  It is my wicked and sinful heart (Jeremiah 17:9) that reminds me that I need his Grace and Forgiveness in my life daily.

I want to encourage my readers to be self-thinkers.  Read this book for yourself.  If you find a different view, then share it here!  Please!  You can buy it at the Ransomed Heart website for $13.99 (buy one get one free for a limited time) or at Amazon  for $10.98 for the hard cover or $8.89 for the Kindle edition.

"Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."