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Free Stuff Fridays (New Growth Edition)

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by New Growth Press. They are offering a great prize package this week that includes some excellent books for kids. There will be 5 winners and each of them will receive:

  • The Radical Book for Kids. “The Radical Book for Kids is a fun-filled explorer’s guide to the Bible, church history, and life for children eight and up. Vibrantly illustrated and chock-full of fun facts and ideas, this interactive book competes with screen time by stimulating children’s natural curiosity and sense of adventure. Get your kids reading again while communicating big truths about life!”
  • Wise Up. “Christian parents know that good morals aren’t enough. Kids need gospel power to “wise-up!” Wise Up is an easy-to-use, 10-minute family devotional exploring Proverbs through a gospel lens, not a moralistic one. Features Bible readings, discussion questions, fun activities, and songs for first- through sixth-grade kids.”
  • Prepare Him Room. “This four-week devotional guides your family on an unforgettable advent journey, exploring some of the most wonderful prophecies in the Bible and how God fulfills them in Christ.”
  • A Bird, A Girl, and A Rescue. “African rebels. Stolen girls. Illegal logging. A dangerous cobra. Join eleven-year-old Kiisa and her messenger bird, Njili, on a thrilling rescue mission in the heart of Africa and learn with them the true meaning of bravery and the value of forgiveness in the second page-turning book in J. A. Myhre’s The Rwendigo Tales.”
  • A Chameleon, A Boy, and A Quest. “Journey through Africa with ten-year-old Mu and discover how one simple encounter can change everything. J.A. Myhre’s new adventure fiction series for kids and young adults blends magical realism, page-turning action, and subtle gospel themes.”

Enter Here

Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. As soon as the winners have been chosen, all names and addresses will be immediately and permanently erased. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes Saturday at noon. If you are viewing this through email, click to visit my site and enter there.


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