Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free. Show all posts
Friday, July 5, 2013

D6 Free Ticket Winner! Did you win?

Drum roll please....

Our winner of 2 D6 Conference tickets is CHRIS YOUNG!
So happy for you! Please send me your mailing address and I can get them to you!
Can't wait to connect, and I hope you enjoy!


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Want to go to D6 Conference? FREE?



Yes! You read that correctly! 
I will be giving away two tickets to D6 2013 Conference in Louisville. 
(conference tickets only)

As many of you know, I am a huge advocate of equipping leaders. Last year (and this year) I will be serving as part of the social media team at D6, this is an outstanding conference that has something for everyone in ministry. The prime focus is families, but there are tools for women's ministry, men's ministry, kid's ministry and more. One of the best methods of training I have ever received (and continue to receive) is the learning experiences others. So for a fun way to give these tickets away, I am asking that you tell me the best piece of kid's ministry or family ministry advice in no more than 25 words that you didn't learn in seminary.

It can be fun, logistical, spiritual, etc. These will be used for a ministry project later, so be creative!

D6 is in Louisville, October 16th - 18th
For more information on the content and amazing speaker line up click here.

To enter to win, add a comment on this blog post of your 25 words or less. I will pull a random winner on the 4th of July....just to keep with the "FREE" theme! The winner will be announced at 10:00 AM PST both on the blog and twitter!

I can't wait to see your input!



 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Review of The Preschooler's Bible

The Preschooler's Bible
by : V. Gilbert Beers

I recently had the privilege of being able to review the Preschooler's Bible. As a ministry leader, preschoolers are one of my largest areas to oversee, so having great tools for my teachers and parents is definitely a plus!

V. Gilbert Beers is also the author of the Toddler Bible, he has been developing biblical reference books for more than 50 years. Beers has authored more than 160 books with 125 of them being for children.

As I read the intro of the Preschooler's Bible, I enjoyed the "To Parent and Teacher" message from Beers. While some may not see this as a key page, I do. In ministry I am constantly faced with new parents looking for answers about how to disciple their own children. Not only do I feel it's a good tool, Beers takes a brief moment to explain three ways to assist your children in learning God's word. He then goes on to say that "The Preschooler's Bible introduces your child to just the right amount of Bible for that age level" much like the Toddler's Bible.

As I looked to review, I thought I would take it to the true critics! Yes, I went and read to some of the preschoolers. Children being able to understand vocabulary, as well as relate what they are hearing to a visual and be able to explain it back to me is important. I read "David Fights a Giant" to the kids. The stories are written in storybook format, with language that a preschooler can grasp. As I read, there were no questions of what certain words meant (which is a good sign to me and I do quiz as I go). I asked the kids at the end to tell me the story again as I pointed to the pictures, they did so and one even offered up a little more detail. Their teacher liked the book and said she would like to use it as a supplemental tool as well. "Sometimes you just don't know how to state it at their level, and this does just  that", she said.

As a tool for new parents and teachers I think it's great. It is beautifully illustrated and the pictures make sense. The only thing that as a leader I noticed, was that I could have handled a little more information. The stories are perfect for the length of their attention span, but as that four year old pointed out "There were five stones", preschoolers are sponges and sometimes I think we underestimate what they can retain. This age group likes the details, and hopefully the goal is that the parents will fill some of those in as they go. The desire Beers has, is that these tools create a craving for the word, and I do feel that is accomplished.

I will be adding this to my "Christmas Recommendations List" that I am making for parents for our family ministry and will happily be adding a few to my teacher resource center.

If you would like to win a free copy; enter your name below on the comments or in a direct message on twitter.  I will be drawing a name on November 10th and will post here as well as on Twitter!

Blessings,

Heidi M Hensley




Thursday, March 22, 2012

Free KidMin Stuff Anyone?

As leaders we are all trying to be good stewards and conserve our ministry budgets, right?

This morning I received an email with a link to order a free DVD. It truly is free, no shipping, no handling, and you don't even have to subscribe if you don't want to. The best part is you CAN donate if you like. You can aslo opt to send a DVD in a foreign language to places it's needed.
Check it out. I have not seen it myself, but the website and preview seems to be high quality and very well done.


Blessings,
Heidi

www.freejesusmovie.com