Announcing The Dig for Kids Giveaway

(Psst….be sure to check out my guest post over at Nicole Odell’s Choose Now by clicking here.)

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Those of you with kiddos in your life are gonna love this e-book!

The Dig is written by my friend Ruth’s hubby Patrick. (Ruth is the creator of The Better Mom where I guest post each month)

Here’s what you will find inside of this Ebook that focuses on the Gospel of Luke!

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. 

To buy the ebook – go here.

To enter to win 1 of 5 copies I’m giving away – leave a comment in the comment section. 

For bonus entries, share this giveaway on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest and then leave an extra comment telling me where you shared it! 

This giveaway ends Friday, August 17th.

136 Comments

  1. I would love to share “The Dig” with my children. Looks like a wonderful way for my normally cantankerous kiddos to do something together (and still like each other).

  2. I would love this for my son/grandson (adopted) ///this bookis right his alley considering he wants to be a paleontologist, That is all he talks about, Of course its usually about dino’s. but this would show him there are things that can be discovered within a dig. He a very smart boy and always wanting to learn. If we are not picked you could let me know where I can pick up a hard copy at. Have no means for “E Books”

  3. Tried to share this on facebook, but none of the listings have a “share” button, & that is the only way I know how to share.

  4. This looks like so much fun. I have two kids that are training to be Archaeologist. I sent them the link. It is always important to keep in mind the “child like faith” we need to have and not just be caught up on the hard facts and Biblical Semantics.
    Thanks.

  5. Sounds like a great resource for using with our family, but also a great resource to use to help guide a Sunday School class! It would be great to win such an awesome book!

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