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Free Stuff Fridays (Lithos Kids)

This week’s Free Stuff Friday is sponsored by Lithos Kids. They are giving away five books and four audiobooks to one winner, and the first 25 people to use the promo code, CHALLIES, may download all of the audiobooks on the site for free.

The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook

The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook is perfect for children ages 4-12, with hundreds of vivid illustrations and engaging text. Take your family on a journey to discover the story of God’s kingdom in the Old and New Testament with this beautiful set of books!

What makes this storybook Bible unique?

Faithful: Follows the text of Scripture without oversimplifying it or changing the meaning.

Thematic: Focuses on God’s covenant promises and the central theme of the Kingdom of God.

Christ-Centered: Every chapter points to the longing and need for the promised King to come.

In-Depth: Includes many important stories that are often skipped over.

Study Guides: Each chapter ends with a summary page with questions and Bible references.

For toddlers, the board book version tells the story of God’s kingdom in beautiful rhyming prose. It makes a perfect companion to the much larger Bible Storybook, instilling gospel truths into the heart of your children from an early age.

Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey

Rediscover John Bunyan’s timeless Christian tale, now beautifully illustrated and adapted for children ages 2-10. With engaging text, captivating images, and thoughtful discussion questions, your children will treasure these books for years.

The box set includes both Part I & Part II of Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey. Part I follows the classic story of Christian as he journeys from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. Part II is the heart-warming sequel, which follows Christian’s family as they encounter new challenges and learn many new lessons along the King’s Path.

Giveaway

One winner will receive:

  • The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook boxset
  • The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook board book
  • The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook audiobooks
  • Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey boxset
  • Little Pilgrim’s Big Journey audiobooks

Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. When you enter, you opt-in to receive marketing emails from Lithos Kids. The winner must be a resident of the USA or Canada. The winner will be notified by email. The giveaway closes on Tuesday April 4th at midnight.


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