Monday, August 31, 2015

Is Anyone Home by Katrece Howard

Is Anyone Home? A Study of the Irreplaceable Heart of the Home

"This is a Bible-based study on the value of a mother at home and the importance of homemaking. It examines the value of the homemaker in the family as well as the consequences of the mother absent from the lives of her own children. There are current, escalating problems in the home and these problems fill society. The solution is simple, ancient and filled with what the home desperately needs – a natural, maternal love. This is a study of the irreplaceable heart of the home.

Katrece Howard is a mother of three, the wife of a preacher and has considerable experience in mission works. Her articles have been published in various religious magazines. “Is Anyone Home? A Study of the Irreplaceable Heart of the Home” is her first book which explores the value of the mother and child relationship and the effects this has upon the home and into surrounding culture. Katrece writes from the perspective acquired from an understanding of the Biblical text and a faith that knows it to be true. Her knowledge on the subject of the home is expanded by a depth of personal experiences as well as observing the lives of others. She is unapologetically and unashamedly Christian." (Amazon)

Catch a Sneak Peek Below:


What tips do you have for a good mother and child relationship?



Basic Bible Skills Building Blocks for a Firm Foundation by Don-Ann Wheeler

The Basic Bible Skills Building Blocks for a Firm Foundation:

Don-Ann Wheeler has created a unique Bible class curriculum. It's available from the Basic Bible Skills website. I had the opportunity to speak with Sister Wheeler at Polishing the Pulpit, and observe the program as she demonstrated it at her table. She has put a lot of work into it, and everyone seemed to enjoy it.

Quick over view of the Basic Bible Skills program.

"Basic Bible Skills begins with each student receiving a student binder. The teacher then assists students in becoming familiar with their binder and their Bible by explaining the following:


  • Old Testament
  • 39 books
  • 5 divisions
  • Law
  • History
  • Wisdom
  • Major Prophets
  • Minor Prophets
  • New Testament
  • 27 books
  • 4 Divisions
  • Gospels
  • History
  • Letters
  • Prophecy
The Basic Bible Skills program includes:

  • Teacher & Student Binder
  • Star Drills
  • Old & New Testament Drill Cards
  • Bible Map Drill
  • RECALL
  • Who's in Your Pocket
  • Bible Duos
  • Riddle Me This
  • I KNOW
  • Basic Bible Facts
  • Books of the Bible Through Picture Association

Upcoming Book of the Month Club Books For September Through December


Book of the Month Club Book for September, 2015:

The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 by Christa Bryant

"In The Treasured Woman, Christa Bryant brings to life the qualities of the Proverbs 31 woman as she examines them and relates them back to some of the most honored, beloved women in Scripture. This book goes beyond the lofty expectations that Proverbs 31 tends to place upon women, digging deeper into the Word of God to reveal that these “unattainable” qualities can actually be achieved.

In this thirteen-lesson study guide, Christa gives the reader real-life examples of a virtuous woman. You will be re-introduced to women such as Mary, Abigail, Ruth, Hannah, Rahab, and many others—all of whom lived the Proverbs 31 way of life and became treasured women to their families and to God. Questions at the end of each chapter serve to spark additional reflection and discussion. This study will give you the inspiration, confidence, and guidance you need to become a precious gem among the fellowship of believers." (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for October, 2015:


Out of the Ashes (The Chicago Fire Series Book 1) by Sandi Rog

"A stranger. A kiss. A shotgun wedding.

NATHANIEL WARD, wealthy entrepreneur, needs a wife. But he’s not interested in the preening, high-society women who are offered to him on a silver platter. He wants one woman, and one woman alone: the girl who gave him all the money in her reticule years ago when the Great Chicago Fire left him destitute. He sets out to find this woman and discovers she’s unattached. There’s only one problem, a shotgun wedding may be able to bind them, but will he ever be able to win her heart?

AMELIA E. TAYLOR blows a kiss to a street rat. Little did she know, years later that kiss would follow her to Green Pines Colorado. When a handsome stranger arrives in her hometown, she guards her heart from the stirrings this man ignites. Despite society’s disapproval of spinsterhood, she is determined not to marry, having witnessed first-hand the lack of love and horrors that accompany marriage. But will a shotgun wedding reveal blessings that arise out of the ashes?" (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for November, 2015:

Purer in Heart by Heather Pryor

"What does it take to be purer in heart? This 13 lesson study for teen-aged girls and women explores possessing purity in every area of our lives so that we may stand before the Lord with "clean hands and a pure heart". (Psalm 24:3-4) Each lesson includes discussion questions, a personal challenge, prayer requests, and a scripture to commit to memory. Chapter topics include: Purity in our speech, Purity in our thoughts, Purity in our motives, Purity in our religion, and more. The book is designed to be used for either personal or group Bible study. Grab a Bible and prepare your heart to delve into the Scriptures to search for the answers to growing purer in heart." (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for December, 2015:


Every Flaw Every Perfection by Susan Elliott

"Every Flaw, Every Perfection is a beautiful collection of poetry. This is the fourth collection of poetry written by Susan Elliott. These poems are poems of the heart; including one in Gaelic with an English translation."








These books are available in print and in ebook! Pick up your favorite version today.

Don't forget to read the Rules of Engagement before commenting.






Free Bible Class and Homeschool Material at Bible Fun for Kids by Debbie Jackson

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Attention Bible class teachers and homeschool moms! There is a great blog online where you can download FREE printables and lessons.

For years my husband has worked as a bi-vocational preacher in small congregations. The places  we've been could not afford Bible class material, so I spent hours weeding through what was available online. (So much of it was riddled with error that I couldn't use it.)

While at Polishing the Pulpit I searched the vendor tables for new authors. I came across a business card for Debbie Jackson of Bible Fun For Kids. I struck a gold mine.

Her blog is perfect for Bible class teachers and homeschoolers looking for free Bible class lessons, visuals and printables. She uses the New King James Version on her site.

Make sure to check out her blog at Bible Fun For Kids!


Where else do you find free resources for classes?



Book of the Month Club: The Treasured Woman by Christa Bryant

Christa Bryant's The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 is our first Book of the Month Club selection from Church of Christ Women Authors!

You can click the link or picture to find the book in print or ebook.

Reading and Posting Schedule:

Week 1: Chapters 1-3
Week 2: Chapters 4-6
Week 3: Chapters 7-10
Week 4: Chapters 11-13


Please invite your friends and family to join our book of the month club!

Please Enjoy a Free Preview Below:



Make sure to read the Rules for Engagement before posting.

Don't forget to check out Christa Bryant's Meet the Author Page!


Don't forget to post your comments below during the month of September.  





Sunday, August 30, 2015

Creation Calls for a Designer: The Watchmaker Video


While this is not a book, it is a great story about how creation calls for a designer. If you haven't seen it you should definitely watch it, and if you have seen it, watch it again. 

We have used this cartoon in vacation Bible school, high school classes and even in our adult Bible class (when studying Christian evidences).  Also, check out Apologetics Press material for class books, study articles and more. 

The Watchmaker






What other tools have you used to teach Christian evidences?




Sisters at Sea by Jenny Harp

About Sisters at Sea:

"How many “ships” will you encounter on your sea of life? Sisters at Sea is a guide for a woman’s “ships” including Partnership, Stewardship, and Fellowship. Is your Swordsmanship rusty? Learn of salvation and Membership. Energize your Bible study with Sisters at Sea. Sinking is not an option. 13 chapters. Questions." (Publishing Designs)







What lessons ideas can you come up with from the thought of the Sea?


Style Your Life Planner by Brittany Davis

church of Christ, church of Christ women authors, Brittany Davis, planners, datebook, style your life plannerAbout Style Your Life Planner:

"If you fail to plan…well you know how the rest goes, you plan to fail. Proverbs 16:9 says, “A man’s heart plans his way,

but the Lord directs his steps.”

This planner is not your average planner! It will help you style your life in almost every area imaginable by setting and executing goals with soul.

Inside you’ll find:

*12 guides to style your finances, relationships, faith, forgiveness, time, style and more!

*Journal pages for goals and steps to implement.

*Scriptures to guide you in each area.

*Pages for notes and ideas.

*Worksheets and much more!

Complete one chapter a month or style your life all at once. When you finish this planner you’ll have a roadmap to live your best spiritual and physical life! Get peace of mind, clear your calendar and be like the virtuous woman with no worries of the future.

Don’t let any more time go by with wishes and hopes take action and use this planner to design your destiny." (Virtuous Magazine)


Don't forget to check out Brittany Davis' Meet the Author Page!


What do you use your planner for?








Saturday, August 29, 2015

Church of Christ Women Authors Book of the Month Club Rules of Engagement


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Rules of Engagement:

Speak with love. While constructive criticism of a a person's writing ability is sometimes helpful, it is NOT necessary. Not all authors have been in a setting where they have had their work critiqued. Please refrain from critiquing an author's ability to write.

Speak the truth. Be honest with people. If you find a section of a work that is helpful in your personal life, let us know -- and let the author know!

Let your moderation be known. As always, all comments will be monitored by Susan Elliott and reviewed before posting. Comments that are inappropriate will be deleted. (Remember this is a public site.) Comments should be posted in the comment section of the book of the month post.

Stay on Topic. Make sure that the comments pertain to what is being discussed for that week. Don't spoil a book for other readers.

Reading and Discussion Schedule will be posted with the book selection.

Challenge yourself. Let other people know what you're reading, and encourage your friends to join that discussion!

What about Short Fiction Reads? In months that I choose short fiction there will be at minimum two works selected for the month, at maximum four works. The short fiction reading list will be determined by the length of the work.

Who can participate? Remember this is a ladies site, but all women are welcome.

Meet the Author: Barbara Barnes

Meet the Author Barbara Barnes:

"Barbara lives in Florida. She is a member of the Pleasant Grove church of Christ in Inverness, Florida. Barbara has been on five missionary trips; she has traveled to Ghana, West Africa four times and hopes to return again. She helps with teaching grades three through fifth on Sunday mornings and Ladies Class on Wednesday night. She has been a speaker for Ladies Day and enjoys being a part of church activities. Barbara has been active in the Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes program. This is Barbara’s first book but another one is in the works. Barbara is a veteran of the Air Force. She loves teaching and writing. Barbara is the mother of 2 children and lives close to her daughter Jennifer and grandchildren. You can contact her at barnesbj@yahoo.com."  (Westbow Press)


From Church of Christ Women Authors

I spent several days with Ms. Barbara at Polishing the Pulpit in 2015. She was a pleasure to be around, and I have loved getting to know her.

Check out her first book: A Lady's Pocketbook Ministry.


Have you read her first book?





Journey to Jesus by Hannah Pryor

About Journey to Jesus:

This book is about "how a 14 day missionary journey to Honduras changed a young girl’s life." It is written by Hannah Pryor who was a teen at the time. This is a teen book for teens written by a teen!

Journey to Jesus by Hannah Pryor: A Review
by Naomi Elliott

This lovely book was a delight to read from start to finish. It starts with the

flight to Honduras and ends coming home as a changed person. I loved the flow of the book, how it is set up in diary format. Hannah wrote in such a fashion i could picture exactly what it looked like there. It is under the teen catogory on Pryor Convictions Media, but I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to know more about what a mission trip is like.


What missionary books have you read?



Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Golden Nuggets for Writers: Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling by Emma Coates

These rules were originally tweeted by Emma Coates, Pixar’s Story Artist. Number 9 on the list - When you’re stuck, make a list of what wouldn’t happen next – is a great one and can apply to writers in all genres.

I hope you find this information as useful as I did!

--Susan

Pixars 22 Rules of Storytelling

#1: You admire a character for trying more than for their successes.

#2: You gotta keep in mind what's interesting to you as an audience, not what's fun to do as a writer. They can be v. different.

#3: Trying for theme is important, but you won't see what the story is actually about til you're at the end of it. Now rewrite.

#4: Once upon a time there was ___. Every day, ___. One day ___. Because of that, ___. Because of that, ___. Until finally ___.

#5: Simplify. Focus. Combine characters. Hop over detours. You'll feel like you're losing valuable stuff but it sets you free.

#6: What is your character good at, comfortable with? Throw the polar opposite at them. Challenge them. How do they deal?

#7: Come up with your ending before you figure out your middle. Seriously. Endings are hard, get yours working up front.

#8: Finish your story, let go even if it's not perfect. In an ideal world you have both, but move on. Do better next time.

#9: When you're stuck, make a list of what WOULDN'T happen next. Lots of times the material to get you unstuck will show up.

#10: Pull apart the stories you like. What you like in them is a part of you; you've got to recognize it before you can use it.

#11: Putting it on paper lets you start fixing it. If it stays in your head, a perfect idea, you'll never share it with anyone.

#12: Discount the 1st thing that comes to mind. And the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th – get the obvious out of the way. Surprise yourself.

#13: Give your characters opinions. Passive/malleable might seem likable to you as you write, but it's poison to the audience.

#14: Why must you tell THIS story? What's the belief burning within you that your story feeds off of? That's the heart of it.

#15: If you were your character, in this situation, how would you feel? Honesty lends credibility to unbelievable situations.

#16: What are the stakes? Give us reason to root for the character. What happens if they don't succeed? Stack the odds against.

#17: No work is ever wasted. If it's not working, let go and move on - it'll come back around to be useful later.

#18: You have to know yourself: the difference between doing your best & fussing. Story is testing, not refining.

#19: Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating.

#20: Exercise: take the building blocks of a movie you dislike. How d'you rearrange them into what you DO like?

#21: You gotta identify with your situation/characters, can't just write ‘cool'. What would make YOU act that way?

#22: What's the essence of your story? Most economical telling of it? If you know that, you can build out from there.

What rule would you add?




Article: Love One Another: I Corinthians 13

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"Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up," -I Corinthians 13:1-4

Charity Defined

According to Thayer, the Greek word for charity is agape. Agape love is a brotherly love, an affection, or good will, and also includes the idea of benevolence towards others. The word charity is used seven times in I Corinthians chapter 13. Its constant use is indicative that God really wants us to understand and apply the idea of charity in our lives.

If there is one thing that many people are lacking today, it is love for their fellow man and in particular for fellow servants of Christ. Why is it that so many people find it hard to love those around them, and to treat them with brotherly kindness? In order to be the Christians God wants us to be; we must embrace charity and make it a driving factor in our daily lives, not just a side thought.

Charity is Longsuffering

To be longsuffering is "to be patient in bearing the offenses and injuries of others." According to Thayer's, it is also to be mild and slow in avenging, as well as slow to anger and slow to punish. Yet, there is another side to longsuffering that Thayer mentions. To be longsuffering is to "preserve patiently and bravely in enduring misfortunes and troubles."

So, if a Christian is required to love, and to show that he has charity, he must be longsuffering. It is imperative that we are slow to wrath, and slow to punish (James 1:19). When others do us wrong, we need to preserve patiently, bravely and endure those misfortunes and troubles that come are way (Matthew 18:21, 22).

Why is it that we can understand that when we teach others about God, we know we are to "love the sinner, hate the sin?" But, when we interact with fellow Christians we often have the exact opposite attitude and find ourselves far from longsuffering. In fact, we can often find our brothers and sisters contemptible, despite the fact that we are serving the same God! (I John 1:5-10).

We often judge those around us harshly, instead of working together for the cause of Christ. We become soldiers battling each other, forgetting that we have a common foe and a common mission, to seek and to save that which is lost. (Luke 19:10, Matthew 28: 19:20)

Charity Does not Envy

Thayer defines the Greek word zeloo, which corresponds to the English word envy, as meaning "to be heated or to boil with envy, hatred, anger." Love does not hate, or boil with anger. That should be obvious to a Christian, but often times hatred, and anger are all too familiar to Christians.

Envy also pertains to the idea of a feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another's advantages, success, and possessions, according to Webster's Dictionary. What a horrible, horrible feeling to have towards another person, especially a fellow laborer in Christ. Some brothers and sisters grow envious due to another's possessions, popularity, or even another's work in the church. We must strive hard to squash any feelings of envy the moment that they begin to emerge. We should never cultivate envy, but chop it down like the weed that it is. Love does not envy.

Charity Vaunteth not Itself

Vaunt, is an old word that is not as familiar to people as it once was. Vaunt is synonymous with the word brag. According to Webster's Dictionary, "to brag or vaunt one's self is to make an ostentatious (flashy or showy) display, of one's own worth, property, or actions." A person full of love does not brag. We are not to value ourselves above others. We must not have the attitude that our own worth is more than anyone else's worth.

God does not discriminate based on our gender, race, nationality, affluence, or poverty (Romans 2:11, Galatians 3:28). God sent His only son to die for all mankind (John 3:14-18, II Corinthians 5:15). We must follow Christ's example and humble ourselves by showing kindness and love to those around us. If Christ who was God, and was with God from the Genesis (John 1: 1-5), could humble Himself to a horrible death on the cross (Philippians 2:8), why do we find it hard to humble ourselves around those we encounter on a daily basis, and those we call brother and sister in the Lord's church?

We must not vaunt ourselves, brag about ourselves, or put others down, just because we feel in some distorted way that someone is not as good as us. We are nothing without Christ, but through Him we are more than conquerors (Romans 8:32-39).

Charity is Not Puffed Up

According to Webster's Dictionary, "to be puffed up is to be swollen with air, or inflated with vanity or pride." Love is not vain. Imagine for a moment a puffer fish. Before it is frightened it is a normal looking fish. This fish is completely toxic to anything that tries to ingest it. When the puffer fish encounters a threat it becomes inflated with water and sometimes even air. It is a defense mechanism, that protects it from harm.

A person with a prideful or vain attitude can be easily detected just like a puffer fish. These foul traits cannot be hidden, because like that puffer fish, a person who is vain and prideful appears inflated by their speech, actions and attitudes towards others. They have a toxic attitude that not only damages everyone around them, but places a black mark on the very church itself. We must not be puffed up if we are to have the love God wants us to have (Philippians 2:8).

Life without Charity

Life without love is worthless. According to the apostle Paul, if we spoke with tongues, if we had faith that could move mountains, if we had all knowledge, if we offered our bodies as a sacrifice and do not have love, it would all be pointless. Love is a foundational block that everything rests upon. God sent His son because He loved us. Christ humbled Himself to die on the cross because He loved us. How can we go through our lives and profess to love God, His church, and His children and not exhibit the characteristics of love?


God loves you!



Illuminating Shadows by Teresa Hampton

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I was sitting at a table the other day at an event and overheard a man talking to his friend. He stated that the book Illuminating Shadows, written by Teresa Hampton was the best book he's ever seen on the topic of types and antitypes. According to the description on Amazon, this book is one that reveals "Old Testament imagery to New Testament Reality."

While this book is available on Amazon through various vendors, new copies are available online at H & C Religious Supplies.

H & C Religious Supplies adds this book description, "Illuminating Shadows by Teresa Hampton Christian women are asking for substantive material for their adult Bible classes. This book firs that request. The author addresses one of the foremost connecting links between the Old Testament and the New." And, it looks like a great book.


What substantive material do you enjoy studying?



Meet the Publishers: Pryor Convictions Media

About Pryor Convictions Media:

We are a home-schooling family from St. Petersburg, Florida, who are passionate about God, His WoPaul and Heather Pryorrd and homeschooling our children. We have been on the homeschooling journey for the last 20 years. Our two oldest have graduated high school and our youngest is now in the 12th grade. Over the years we have learned that certain things have worked for us and others haven’t. We realize that each family and each child in that family is different with their own unique learning style.

Currently Heather Pryor (mom) is focused on developing Bible curriculum for children in the elementary and middle school stages. The series is titled “Growing Up in God’s Word”. She and her husband (Paul) are also currently working on a Bible story audio series for children of all ages. Heather is also developing a DVD series for moms and daughters titled, “Hearts-at-Home”. Heather is the author of Heart to Heart: Devotional Thoughts for Women and has had several articles published in Christian Woman magazine.

Paul is developing a video Bible curriculum geared toward older teens and adults. These courses will cover most books of the Bible which will be available in an online format as well as on DVD. Currently he is working on the books of James and Genesis. Paul is an elder and pulpit minister at the Northside church of Christ in St. Petersburg, FL. (Pryor Convictions Media)


Don't forget to check out Heather Pryor's Meet the author Page!


What publisher do you use?



Leandra's Enchanted Flute by Katy Huth Jones

About Leandra's Enchanted Flute:

"Fourteen-year-old flutist Lee Ann Graves is a survivor--she has beaten cancer. But her greatest battle is yet to come. The Carolina wren who has sung outside her window during the long weeks of chemotherapy reveals himself as Songcatcher. He knows Lee Ann’s real name is Leandra, and he transports her and her flute to a magical world that is dying because of a growing world-wide “canker.” Leandra is restored to health and her flute transformed by what magic is left in the world. But as she searches for the source of the canker, the malignant forces take their toll, not only on the land, but on Leandra’s physical and mental well-being. With the help of Songcatcher, other bird friends, and a very human prince, Leandra must find a way to heal the land she has learned to love before it is too late." (Amazon)

Enjoy a Free Preview Below





Don't forget to check out Katy Huth Jones Meet the Author Page!



What stories of courage and survival inspire you?