Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Giveaway Winner!
There were 90 entries in total, between my blog, my Facebook pages, and my Instagram account.
And the lucky winner of my handmade scarf is.......
Harknessangels!
If you could please use the contact link on my blog to email me your mailing address, I will get your package in the mail soon.
Congrats!
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Living As Agents of Gospel Transformation - A Book Review and A GIVEAWAY
I was recently contacted and asked to review Ed Stetzer's (director of research at Lifeway publications) newest book, Subversive Kingdom: Living as Agents of Gospel Transformation
. I had never even heard of Ed Stetzer (or so I thought), but I have read books and used studies from Lifeway, so I did a little digging on the internet and decided to read the book.
And all I can now say (after having devoured the book) is wow. This is one of those books that makes you squirm in your seat. It is one of those books that challenges you to live beyond your comfort zone. It is one of those books that makes you stop and really assess your life.

Basically, Stetzer discusses how conventional Christianity has become easy, cushy, "it's all about my comfort." It's about what God can do for us, how He can bless us. We as believers think we are different than the world, but we're still held captive by the world's consumerism and "good life" way of thinking. We want comfort and ease. And we're happy to serve God as long as we don't have to reach beyond our parameter of comfort.
Stetzer points out that this is not how we are called to live as true believers. Rather we are to be "rebels against the world's rebellion." We need to stop seeing our churches as places to go to to make us feel good, places to lift us up and to hide away from the world. Rather our churches are to be agents of transformation; groups of believers serving God OUT in the world together.
"A church that becomes activity-driven rather than kingdom-driven runs the risk of ceasing to be an authentic church at all, because it is no longer focused on bringing God's glory to its neighborhood and the nations."
"The glorious, redeeming gospel of Jesus Christ, living and operating and generously shared through His church, is not just what we've been sent here to offer whenever people bother to show up. It's what we've been sent out from here to give." (bold mine)
In other words, the church needs to stop expecting and waiting for people to come, and we need to get up out of pews and go out into this lost, hurting world.
But Stetzer doesn't just pinpoint the church, he addresses believers as individuals. After all, it is the gathering of the believers that makes up the church. So the church will not function properly if the individual believers are not living the lives and convictions that God fashioned us to live.
"For too many, and for too long, we've reduced Christianity to a moralistic philosophy of life - do this, go to church, don't do that. Yet it's so much more. The kingdom of God is breaking into the world. We have been transferred into it and made to be a part of its work. Yet many are satisfied with steeples and pews and songs to keep us happy, rather than being a part of the work of that kingdom" (bold mine)
Stetzer discusses how we are living in the "already, but not yet" period of time. God's kingdom was announced when Jesus came. And His Kingdom will be fulfilled upon His return. So we as believers are living in the "in between" time. So what are we doing with this "sovereignly ordained meantime?"
"Life 'in between' the time of the King's departure and His return is populated by believers in Christ who function as subversive agents of His kingdom. To believe otherwise is to be caught simply existing as Christians, so focused on the promise of a kingdom we'll one day inherit; we don't feel responsibility for engaging in the mission that's already in front of us. Worse yet, when blinded by this haze of inertia, we usually find ourselves more susceptible to being shaped by the world around us than by God's Word and His truth. We lose our compelling reasons for resisting the pull of culture's self-interested standards, and we forfeit the opportunity to make a present-day kingdom difference the way God has commanded us to do." (bold mine)
I LOVED this book. As uncomfortable as it made me feel, as much as it convicted me and my desire for an easy life of comfort, this book spoke right to the deepest part of my God-given heart and soul. As Stetzer said, "The Christian life is so much more than many Christians live it." It is not acceptable to sit in the church pew week after week after week receiving and then stopping there. We are called to give out of what we receive from Him.
In other words, He fills us up so that we can be poured out for others.
"Never forget that the God who entrusts is also the God who expects - not so He can be hard and taskmastering toward us but rather to give us ongoing work that yields joy and purpose and confidence and value."
Now, that's the kind of work I want to invest my life in.
If you would look at my copy of this book, you would see red all throughout it. I have this book so marked up because this was one of those books that spoke volumes and volumes to me.
This book inspired me, not because its content was easy (although it was written in a very easy-to-read style) but because I truly do want to live my life as a follower of Christ exactly how He has designed me to - fully and with joy. And I want others to know the life-giving gift that I have experienced and am so grateful to have received.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to every believer!
And because this book touched me and inspired and motivated me so much, I want it to do the same for you so I'm giving away a brand new copy to one of my readers. To enter, please use the rafflecopter giveaway function below. This is my first time using this function, so I'm hoping it works!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Giveaway ends in one week from today, May 17th!
And all I can now say (after having devoured the book) is wow. This is one of those books that makes you squirm in your seat. It is one of those books that challenges you to live beyond your comfort zone. It is one of those books that makes you stop and really assess your life.
Basically, Stetzer discusses how conventional Christianity has become easy, cushy, "it's all about my comfort." It's about what God can do for us, how He can bless us. We as believers think we are different than the world, but we're still held captive by the world's consumerism and "good life" way of thinking. We want comfort and ease. And we're happy to serve God as long as we don't have to reach beyond our parameter of comfort.
Stetzer points out that this is not how we are called to live as true believers. Rather we are to be "rebels against the world's rebellion." We need to stop seeing our churches as places to go to to make us feel good, places to lift us up and to hide away from the world. Rather our churches are to be agents of transformation; groups of believers serving God OUT in the world together.
"A church that becomes activity-driven rather than kingdom-driven runs the risk of ceasing to be an authentic church at all, because it is no longer focused on bringing God's glory to its neighborhood and the nations."
"The glorious, redeeming gospel of Jesus Christ, living and operating and generously shared through His church, is not just what we've been sent here to offer whenever people bother to show up. It's what we've been sent out from here to give." (bold mine)
In other words, the church needs to stop expecting and waiting for people to come, and we need to get up out of pews and go out into this lost, hurting world.
But Stetzer doesn't just pinpoint the church, he addresses believers as individuals. After all, it is the gathering of the believers that makes up the church. So the church will not function properly if the individual believers are not living the lives and convictions that God fashioned us to live.
"For too many, and for too long, we've reduced Christianity to a moralistic philosophy of life - do this, go to church, don't do that. Yet it's so much more. The kingdom of God is breaking into the world. We have been transferred into it and made to be a part of its work. Yet many are satisfied with steeples and pews and songs to keep us happy, rather than being a part of the work of that kingdom" (bold mine)
Stetzer discusses how we are living in the "already, but not yet" period of time. God's kingdom was announced when Jesus came. And His Kingdom will be fulfilled upon His return. So we as believers are living in the "in between" time. So what are we doing with this "sovereignly ordained meantime?"
"Life 'in between' the time of the King's departure and His return is populated by believers in Christ who function as subversive agents of His kingdom. To believe otherwise is to be caught simply existing as Christians, so focused on the promise of a kingdom we'll one day inherit; we don't feel responsibility for engaging in the mission that's already in front of us. Worse yet, when blinded by this haze of inertia, we usually find ourselves more susceptible to being shaped by the world around us than by God's Word and His truth. We lose our compelling reasons for resisting the pull of culture's self-interested standards, and we forfeit the opportunity to make a present-day kingdom difference the way God has commanded us to do." (bold mine)
I LOVED this book. As uncomfortable as it made me feel, as much as it convicted me and my desire for an easy life of comfort, this book spoke right to the deepest part of my God-given heart and soul. As Stetzer said, "The Christian life is so much more than many Christians live it." It is not acceptable to sit in the church pew week after week after week receiving and then stopping there. We are called to give out of what we receive from Him.
In other words, He fills us up so that we can be poured out for others.
"Never forget that the God who entrusts is also the God who expects - not so He can be hard and taskmastering toward us but rather to give us ongoing work that yields joy and purpose and confidence and value."
Now, that's the kind of work I want to invest my life in.
If you would look at my copy of this book, you would see red all throughout it. I have this book so marked up because this was one of those books that spoke volumes and volumes to me.
This book inspired me, not because its content was easy (although it was written in a very easy-to-read style) but because I truly do want to live my life as a follower of Christ exactly how He has designed me to - fully and with joy. And I want others to know the life-giving gift that I have experienced and am so grateful to have received.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to every believer!
And because this book touched me and inspired and motivated me so much, I want it to do the same for you so I'm giving away a brand new copy to one of my readers. To enter, please use the rafflecopter giveaway function below. This is my first time using this function, so I'm hoping it works!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Giveaway ends in one week from today, May 17th!
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Celebrating a Brand New Homesteading Emag!
Good morning, friends!
I always appreciate all the information and encouragement I can get as our family starts out on our homesteading adventure. We're a long way from where we eventually want to be, but we're progressing and we've got visions and dreams, so we're heading in the right direction!

I don't know if you've ever heard about Homestead Drying Racks. Now this is a real homesteading family. But they weren't always one. They picked up and left suburbia about ten years ago and started their own little homesteading dream. And now they make these really great, high-quality, sturdy-construction drying racks to support their homesteading life.
And they just started to publish their own brand new homesteading magazine, Homestead Community Post. And they are offering their very first, brand-spanking new issue for free!

I've already checked it out! First of all, it's adorable and very pretty to look at (I appreciate those kinds of things. Smile.) Second of all, it's full of great, helpful, encouraging, and inspirational information for all of those homesteaders, both wannabes and seasoned.
They're also the creators of some great homesteading DVDs (Homesteading for Beginners) that feature their own daughters, their own family as they teach, guide, and encourage those starting out in their own homesteading journey. I watched the trailers for these DVDs, and their
daughters are just so cute. And I was very impressed with their young domestic skills!

Right now they are offering an awesome giveaway to celebrate the launch of their brand new emag. The prizes are phenomenal, including several models of their drying racks, washboards, the homesteading DVDs as well as some self-sufficiency/homesteading books!
If you're interested in viewing their new emag simply go here to view the pdf form.
And if you want a chance to win some of their great products, go here to see how!
Have a blessed day!
I always appreciate all the information and encouragement I can get as our family starts out on our homesteading adventure. We're a long way from where we eventually want to be, but we're progressing and we've got visions and dreams, so we're heading in the right direction!

I don't know if you've ever heard about Homestead Drying Racks. Now this is a real homesteading family. But they weren't always one. They picked up and left suburbia about ten years ago and started their own little homesteading dream. And now they make these really great, high-quality, sturdy-construction drying racks to support their homesteading life.
And they just started to publish their own brand new homesteading magazine, Homestead Community Post. And they are offering their very first, brand-spanking new issue for free!

I've already checked it out! First of all, it's adorable and very pretty to look at (I appreciate those kinds of things. Smile.) Second of all, it's full of great, helpful, encouraging, and inspirational information for all of those homesteaders, both wannabes and seasoned.
They're also the creators of some great homesteading DVDs (Homesteading for Beginners) that feature their own daughters, their own family as they teach, guide, and encourage those starting out in their own homesteading journey. I watched the trailers for these DVDs, and their
daughters are just so cute. And I was very impressed with their young domestic skills!

Right now they are offering an awesome giveaway to celebrate the launch of their brand new emag. The prizes are phenomenal, including several models of their drying racks, washboards, the homesteading DVDs as well as some self-sufficiency/homesteading books!
If you're interested in viewing their new emag simply go here to view the pdf form.
And if you want a chance to win some of their great products, go here to see how!
Have a blessed day!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Dayspring Giveaway Winner...
Drumroll, please.............
The winner of the Dayspring $20 coupon giveaway is comment #10 (chosen using random.org's number generator), Ashley from Langton Revue.
Congratulations, Ashley! If you could please send me your email using the "contact me" link at the top of my blog, I will email you your gift coupon code.
Have a blessed day!
The winner of the Dayspring $20 coupon giveaway is comment #10 (chosen using random.org's number generator), Ashley from Langton Revue.
Congratulations, Ashley! If you could please send me your email using the "contact me" link at the top of my blog, I will email you your gift coupon code.
Have a blessed day!
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Giveaway Winner!!!
Okay, let's just cut to the chase!
The winner of the giveaway (chosen using random.org) is comment #51 - April Buckley!
Congratulations April, and I'll be mailing you out your package of goodies later this week!
Have a blessed day!
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Friday, January 13, 2012
It's Giveaway Time Here at Making A Home...
And for my dear, lovely readers ~ a giveaway to break through the winter doldrums. Some of my favorite things...

A roll of bright, cheery wrapping paper...

These things are amazing. Hands down my favorite candy...

A journal - to record your prayers, your gratitude list, or whatever else may be on your mind...


A cute little bowl I found at Ross's. I love the colors and pattern.

A spoon rest. I really do use my spoon rest; it keeps the stovetop a little cleaner. And this one has a nice little reminder...

A book about making our homes into dwelling places for our family and our friends...

Look at these cute little cupcake liners...

A cheerful grocery list for your refrigerator as well as pretty post-it notes...

And, of course, I always have to include a little package of cute greeting cards...

And last of all, four of my handmade crocheted coasters for your coffee table. Made with much love by me for one of you. : )

All you need to do to enter the giveaway is leave a comment on this post. If you are a follower and/or a facebook fan, please leave an additional comment for each for extra chances to win.
The giveaway will be open until midnight next Tuesday night (1/17/12) and the winner will be chosen randomly using random.org and announced here next Wednesday morning.
A roll of bright, cheery wrapping paper...
These things are amazing. Hands down my favorite candy...
A journal - to record your prayers, your gratitude list, or whatever else may be on your mind...
A cute little bowl I found at Ross's. I love the colors and pattern.
A spoon rest. I really do use my spoon rest; it keeps the stovetop a little cleaner. And this one has a nice little reminder...
A book about making our homes into dwelling places for our family and our friends...
Look at these cute little cupcake liners...
A cheerful grocery list for your refrigerator as well as pretty post-it notes...
And, of course, I always have to include a little package of cute greeting cards...
And last of all, four of my handmade crocheted coasters for your coffee table. Made with much love by me for one of you. : )
All you need to do to enter the giveaway is leave a comment on this post. If you are a follower and/or a facebook fan, please leave an additional comment for each for extra chances to win.
The giveaway will be open until midnight next Tuesday night (1/17/12) and the winner will be chosen randomly using random.org and announced here next Wednesday morning.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Decorating with the Word (And a Giveaway Winner!)
You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates, Deuteronomy 11:20
God Will Be Wtih You - Mirror
\Some "fun" money well spent. To place reminders around the blessed home. Reminders to encourage and inspire. Reminders to remind us of our God and His guidance.
A reminder above the marriage bed of our covenant union.
Where You Go, I Will Go - Chocolate Wall Art - Set of 2
Where You Go, I Will Go - Chocolate Wall Art - Set of 2
Because we're called to let our light shine!
Let Your Light Shine - Chocolate Wall Art
Because there are some days when I just can't be reminded enough...
Let Your Light Shine - Chocolate Wall Art
Because there are some days when I just can't be reminded enough...
Plans to Prosper You - Charcoal Wall Art - Set of 3
Use this link and code 20off100 to get $20 off your order of $100 or more at Dayspring (where you will find these and many more wonderful items) now through June 9th: $20 Off Orders of $100 or more from DaySpring- Use Coupon Code: 20off100 through 06/09/2011
Winner Time!!!!!!!
And the winner of the summer kickoff giveaway is comment #11 - April (winning comment was chosen using the random number generator on random.org.)
April said...
Hey Am. I'd love for you to post some time saving examples for busy Moms such as recipes, cleaning ideas, and easy creative crafts to do with kids. You always give such encouraging words and as busy Mothers (as much of us are) they are really appreciated!
Hey Am. I'd love for you to post some time saving examples for busy Moms such as recipes, cleaning ideas, and easy creative crafts to do with kids. You always give such encouraging words and as busy Mothers (as much of us are) they are really appreciated!
Congratulations April!
And I'd like to thank everyone that entered, and I'm so excited to have some new ideas on what my readers would like to read!
Have a blessed Tuesday!
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Making A Home's Summer Kickoff Giveaway!
GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED
I know I said that I was going to post this either tomorrow or Monday, but I just couldn't contain my excitement any longer. So without further ado...
We're heading into my absolute most favorite time of the year - summer. Actually, I like any season that's warm so I suppose that my favorite is also the second half of spring and the first half of fall. :)
I know I said that I was going to post this either tomorrow or Monday, but I just couldn't contain my excitement any longer. So without further ado...
We're heading into my absolute most favorite time of the year - summer. Actually, I like any season that's warm so I suppose that my favorite is also the second half of spring and the first half of fall. :)
But anyway, to celebrate, I found some summery goodies to give away to one of my wonderful readers. I love you guys (even though I don't even know most of you personally) and I so appreciate the time you take out of your busy days to come visit my little space here. You really don't even have any idea how much I appreciate that! It makes me feel so blessed!
So to show my appreciation, here is what I want to bless one of you with (you know, I'd like to bless you all with something, but that's not quite in the budget!)...
Look up above at that adorable, distressed, baby-blue wooden box! It has little handles and four little cubbies in it to store things. I just "fell in love" when I saw this little wooden box! So cheery and summery!
This is a small teacup print. Lily really liked this. I mean big time liked this. I mean "I never would have thought" liked this. (I may need to go get her one now!) This would look cute in the kitchen in a small place on the wall or tucked onto a shelf...
Are these not some of the cutest magnets ever?
Oh, and check out these adorable clothespins! I can't hang my clothes out to dry (sob, sob) due to Brad and I having severe environmental allergies, but these make me wish I could even more! When my mom saw these tonight, she said that she would use them to clip papers together. I guess that you could even glue a little magnet to the back and stick some on your fridge to hold your kiddos works of art. Regardless of how you use them, they'll look pretty doing their job!
Some brightly packaged handsoap and cute little birdhouse note cards (you all know how much I value handwritten letters so I just had to stick some of those in there!)
And I'm keeping this simple. If you would like a chance to win these summer goodies, all you have to do is leave me a comment. And for a bonus entry, leave me an additional comment to let me know of any subject/topic matter you would like for me to write about on here. I'm always very curious about what my reader's like to read about!
So, one entry for a simple "hello" comment and one entry for an additional comment with a post idea!
I'll randomly choose the winner next Tuesday, June 7th!
Be blessed!
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A Winner!
My lovely daughter pulled our winner's name this morning.

Congratulations to Gina at Home Joys! I recently found Gina's blog, and you must head over there to visit her! She has a lovely blog full of all kinds of homemaking inspiration and information!
Gina - I'll be contacting you through your blog to obtain your email address!
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Giveaway Extended until Monday at midnight due to technical difficulties (Make sure you're still signed up!)...
Did you all know that Blogger had some major problems last week? I noticed strange things happening, like posts disappearing and I've heard that some people have lost whole posts and all comments on those particular posts.

Therefore, I'm extending my giveaway until tomorrow (Monday) night at midnight just in case you had previously signed up and your comment had been inadvertently deleted by Blogger.
So do me a favor ~ if you previously signed up for the giveaway, could you go back to this original post and make sure your comment(s) is/are still there? If not, please re-comment!
Have a blessed Sunday!
Therefore, I'm extending my giveaway until tomorrow (Monday) night at midnight just in case you had previously signed up and your comment had been inadvertently deleted by Blogger.
So do me a favor ~ if you previously signed up for the giveaway, could you go back to this original post and make sure your comment(s) is/are still there? If not, please re-comment!
Have a blessed Sunday!
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Giveaway Time! Giveaway #2...
I think you might be excited about this one! What are two of my most favorite things? My quiet time with God and organizing! So, I'm covering both of these areas with this giveaway.



This is a 2-in-1 package deal! Just leave a comment on this blog post for a chance to win. There's no need to have a blog to be able to enter to win. Just leave an email address in your comment that I can contact you with if you are the winner. Same goes with the giveaway below!
First off, the winner of this giveaway will receive a copy
of the devotional book, Just Give Me a Little Piece of Quiet: 60 mini-retreats for a mom's soul. These little stories are short and sweet and inspiring and motivating. And any mom out there would be able to relate to the stories that hit oh-so-close to home! And if your children are grown or you don't have children, I'm sure you could find a mother to bless with this book.

The second book included in this giveaway is a newer title called Organized Simplicity by Tsh Oxenreider, the author of the blog Simple Mom. This book goes into the nitty gritty of getting your life and your home simplified and organized. It goes through your house room-by-room with tips, directions, and checklists on how to get your home in tip-top shape. Topics such as the family schedule and finances are also discussed. There is even an index in the back with recipes for homemade cleaning supplies and toiletries.
This is a 2-in-1 package deal! Just leave a comment on this blog post for a chance to win. There's no need to have a blog to be able to enter to win. Just leave an email address in your comment that I can contact you with if you are the winner. Same goes with the giveaway below!
Giveaway open to all readers in the United States. Giveaway will be open until midnight on Sunday, February 13th. Winner will be randomly chosen and announced on Monday.
Blessings to you all!
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Giveaway Time! Giveaway Number One...
The first giveaway is for the My Little House Crafts Book.



This cute little book would be great for all those Little House fans out there. This book has 10 easy projects from the Little House on the Prairie book series.
Just leave a comment on this post for a chance to win. If you don't have a blog, you can still enter! Just leave an email address that I can contact you with if you are the winner!
This giveaway is open to any readers here in the United States. Contest open until midnight on Sunday, February 13th. Winner will be announced on Monday.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
An Apron Giveway
Mrs. Homemaker over at Our Bluebell Country is having a wonderful giveaway. To celebrate the creation of her recently created blog, she is giving away one of her very own handmade aprons. And I must add that it is a polka-dot apron. I LOOOOVE polka dots!


So, head over to Our Bluebell Country to enter the giveaway and check out her beautiful blog. Her blog always makes me feel all warm and cozy inside!
On another note, Mrs. Homemaker awarded my blog with the "Sunshine Award." Wow! I'm flattered. The sunshine award is awarded to bloggers "whose positivity and creativity inspire others in the blogworld." Thank you so much!

And as a part of receiving the award, I am to choose 10 bloggers who I believe should receive this recognition. That will be in my next post, as I'm heading off to bed now!
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