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'Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women'
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‘Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women’ Book Giveaway!

‘Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women’

“In an ever-changing world, you can be certain of one thing: you are adored by God.”

Addressing such challenging topics as friendships, social media, and dating, Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women demonstrates over and over how valuable each of us is to God. There’s a thoughtful devotion for each day of the year including a Bible verse and thought-provoking writing dealing with real-life issues. Continue Reading

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Christmas Ideas | Google Home Mini Giveaway

Okay, friends, it’s November. How on earth did that happen so fast?? I’m in Michigan and it was literally 70 degrees a week ago, and yesterday it snowed. Snow. That’s a naughty word in my book. I don’t love it. I sometimes like snow when it’s non-threatening and looks pretty, and my family is safe at home with proper snacks and a lovely movie to snuggle in and watch together.

As soon as the calendar changed to November, I said to myself in disbelief, “Next month is Christmas!” I don’t really want to know how many shopping days I have left because I can feel the pressure to prepare already. I have bought exactly zero presents so far. I’ll get it done. I always do. Continue Reading

'The Stray' movie for the whole family. family in 'The Stray'
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Giveaway | How a Dog Saved a Family in ‘The Stray’

Photo Courtesy Front Gate Media. 'The Stray' movie giveaway. family in 'The Stray'

When a stray dog walked into their chaotic lives, the Davis family had no idea how much they needed him. Based on a true story, The Stray tells the tale of screenwriter Mitch Davis, husband and father of three, trying hard to live out his dream in Los Angeles. Mitch (Michael Cassidy, Argo, Batman Vs. Superman) and his wife Michelle (Sarah Lancaster, The Judge, Chuck), sold everything to move to LA so Mitch could live out his dream as a screenwriter. Instead, Mitch has taken a safer path, working day and night as a studio executive.   Continue Reading