
I want to introduce you to an excellent new resource for exploring the Bible with your kids! It is the brand-new e-book called The Dig. It is written by Patrick Schwenk, a pastor and a dad. He is the husband to Ruth Schwenk, the creator and editor at The Better Mom. But, before I talk about how much I love The Dig, I have to talk about how much I love these two people!!!
Come on a quick journey with me down memory lane……
Ruth and I were roommates in college at Moody Bible Institute, and it was there that Ruth met and fell in love with Patrick {and where I met and fell in love with Dave…I guess they don’t call it Moody Bridal Institute for nothing!}. I had the honor of being a bridesmaid in Ruth’s wedding and a year later, having her in my wedding as well. I have watched Pat and Ruth grow in love for the Lord, each other, and as parents over the years, and that is why I am totally thrilled to endorse wholeheartedly Patrick’s wonderful e-book.
Here is a picture of me, Ruth, and Courtney {from Women Living Well} at the Relevant Conference {now called Allume} last year:
Here is my endorsement of The Dig {I was given an advance copy to review}:
“My kids and I have been happily “digging in” to The Dig for the past few weeks. I am amazed at both the simplicity and the depth of each lesson. Each of my children love the interesting lessons and they are learning SO much!”
What I love about The Dig is that it is solid Biblical teaching, that it is really simple to use, and that it is fun and interesting for my kids. I really couldn’t ask for anything more than that!
A typical Dig lesson consists of the following four components:
1. The Map: The Map tells you and your child where you’ll be going in each lesson. It is a short summary of the study ahead.
2. The Dig: The Dig is the main passage you will be studying. Following each passage will be several questions designed to help conversation and understanding. They are meant to be a guide. You can use them or tweak them to help you talk with your children.
3. The Treasure: The Treasure is the big idea of each lesson. In a short statement, it is what you want your child to remember from the passage you studied.
4. The Display: When an archaeologist finds a treasure, they will clean it up and put it on display for everyone to see. This is the basic idea of the Display. It is the application of the Treasure you have found!
To download a free sample lesson – click here.
And now, I am giving away 3 copies of The Dig here today!! Please leave a comment if you would like a chance to win!!
But, if you don’t want to wait, here is where to buy The Dig now!
Available on Kindle, Nook, or as a PDF for only $4.99!!!
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I hope you win!!
*Giveaway will end on Friday, August 10th at 9pm PST*

















