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Book: “The God Pocket” by Bruce Wilkinson
I recently finished reading The God Pocket by Bruce Wilkinson. About a month ago I finished his You Were Born For This book so this was a great one to read next because it went into more detail on his concept of “The God Pocket”. Throughout the book he uses the phrase “He Owns It. You carry it. Suddenly, everything changes” which means you have a certain amount of money (in addition to what you set aside for tithing and offering) that you place in a special place in your wallet or envelope and you dedicate it to God. When you feel led by God (or nudged) then you give the amount God has laid on your heart to the person you have been directed to.
The God Pocket is extra money that you have set aside to deliver a financial blessing to those whom come to your attention. The money is no longer yours to use or borrow from once it is dedicated to God. It is important that you pray for discernment for who the money should be given to in your God Pocket. Sometimes you’ll be led the day you put it into the pocket other times it may be days, weeks, or months before the person who you are asked to give it to comes across your path.
Wilkinson shares a variety of stories about people who have experience the blessing of delivering their God Pocket funds. Many of those people have been blessed through their extra giving, although it is not guarantee that if you give extra money away that you are promised the exact amount or more in return from God. For example the author used this following verse:
Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will repay him for his deed. – Proverbs 17:19
This is a wonderful verse and it does say that the Lord will repay for the deed, however, it does not say that he will repay financially or even while we are on this earth. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven…. Matthew 5:12 I think the concept of giving to others is awesome as long as we do not do it with the expectation of being repaid or over abundantly rewarded for our effort here on earth. We may see some benefits of sharing with others including mentorship opportunities, sharing the good news, and the blessing of knowing that God has allowed you to share a miracle with someone who was hurting or in need. It is the most valuable when we give from the heart while giving ALL the credit to God. It is not called “The Me Pocket” it is called “The God Pocket” for that specific reason. You are carrying it to be a blessing to someone and allow God to work in their hearts not to take the praise for yourself.
The author walks you through seven steps for delivering “The God Pocket” funds:
- Decide and pray regarding the amount you will put into “The God Pocket”.
- Devote the money directly to God.
- Deposit the devoted amount into your God Pocket.
- Depend on God to lead you to the exact person He wants you to give the gift to.
- Deliver God’s funds to the recipient
- Declare who the true giver of the funds is, transfer the all credit for the funds directly to God
- Disciple the person who you have given the God Pocket funds to so they can start a relationship or strengthen their relationship with God and they may in return deliver a God Pocket to another person in need.
The book is short and can be read pretty quickly. Overall I like the concept the author was trying to get across to the readers. In a couple places the author pushed a little bit regarding using his specifically design “God Pockets” and even gave a few examples of how people used the ones he designed. That’s okay if you want to use them but the point isn’t if you use a plain envelope or a fancy leather God Pocket, it is that you are willing to be used by God to bring blessings to those around you. I think it is a great idea to prayfully seek out opportunities to minister to others in need as long as the credit is given to God.
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Book: “Ouch” by Ragnhild Scamell
We rented this book Ouch! by Ragnhild Scamell from the library several years ago and it has been a favorite of the girls since then. The book is about a Hedgehog who is preparing her nest for the winter months when an apple falls from the tree and sticks onto her back. She tries to get help from her friends but ends up getting more and more items stuck to her until she finally finds a friend that can help her get them off her back. The book has bright colors and is enjoyable to read to the kids. If you are looking for a fun Fall book to read to your children you should check this one out at your local library.
Book: Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Collection
Our girls love the Dr. Seuss books! Dr. Seuss’s Beginner Book Collection is a wonderful collection of Dr. Seuss books, some of the girls favorites.
If you are looking to start or build up your Dr. Suess books this is a great collection to get you started. This collection makes a great gift as well.
Book: “If You Take a Mouse to School” by Laura Numeroff
In celebration of the girls being in school for a few weeks now I decided to highlight a book that is about school. The girls really enjoy Laura Numeroff’s book and one of their favorites is If You Take a Mouse to School. It is a fun and engaging book about a mouse going to school. The girls think it would be so neat to take a mouse (or any pet for that matter) to school with them. We have read this book and several other ones by Laura Numeroff many times. It is a great book for beginning readers.
Here are a few of Laura Numeroff’s popular “If You Give…” books that are a hit in our family:
Free Audio Book: “Think” by John Piper
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For the month of October Christian Audio is offering a free download of their audio book . This month the audio book is “Think“ by John Piper.
John Piper’s newest book will help Christians think about thinking. Focusing on the life of the mind helps us to know God better, love him more, and care for the world. Along with an emphasis on emotions and the experience of God, we also need to practice careful thinking about God. Piper contends that “thinking is indispensable on the path to passion for God.” So how are we to maintain a healthy balance of mind and heart, thinking and feeling?
Piper urges us to think for the glory of God. He demonstrates from Scripture that glorifying God with our minds and hearts is not either-or, but both-and. Thinking carefully about God fuels passion and affections for God. Likewise, Christ-exalting emotion leads to disciplined thinking.
Readers will be reminded that “the mind serves to know the truth that fuels the fires of the heart.” insert from Christian Audio
If you have been wanting to listen to a book from John Piper throughout the day or while driving then this is a great opportunity to listen to the book for free when you download it from Christian Audio in October. Make sure to submit your order by October 31, 2011 to get your free audio book. Thanks Christian Audio!
Book: “You Were Born for This” by Bruce Wilkinson
I recently finished the book “You Were Born for This” Seven Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles by Bruce Wilkinson. In his book Bruce shares several stories of how God was able to use him to encourage believers as well as lead others to Christ. He goes through ways that you can be guided by the Holy Spirit to deliver a miracle to another person. There are four main parts to the book:
- Welcome to Everyday Miracle Territory
- Four Keys to a Life of Miracles
- How to Deliver a Miracle
- Three Keys to Special Delivery Miracles
Bruce Wilkinson puts in a number of examples and stories of how he was used to deliver a miracle. Included in the back of the book is a Epilogue with more stories from readers of his book. If you want to go through the book with a group he provides discussion questions for either a four week or seven week study.
I thought the book had a lot of great reminders of how important prayer is in our life and to be in tune with the Holy Spirit because you never know when you have the opportunity to share with someone. Bruce also addresses that we often fear speaking directly to a stranger about something personal and will question the prompting we feel or justify a reason for not stepping up with excuses such as “Who Me?” or “Do What?” or “What Will They Think?”
The author gives several step by step ways to learn how to act on these miracle missions from prayer, having the heart for people, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide you, and taking risks of faith. I think we all have those moments when out of the blue we think of someone and fail to act on that prompting only to find out later that the person was going through a tough time; what an amazing blessing of encouragement we could have been if we had just called, written that letter, emailed or stopped by to see them. Wouldn’t it be great living a life full of sharing blessings with those around you. We do not know what the person next to us is going through at the moment. A simple question like “I really want to help you. What can I do for you?” can open the door for you to encourage someone.
A handful of my favorite quotes from the book:
“I’ve noticed something reassuring. When we ask to be sent by God, He matches each of us with people we can help.”
“A nudge is an inner push that directs us toward a person, a place, or an action.”
“During a God arranged encounter you will know what God wants”
“Knowing that we are sent, we take deliberate risks that place us in complete dependence on God for a miracle.”
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Book: “Space – The Ultimate Guide To The Universe”
One of our girls loves planets, space and astronauts. A family member gave her the “Space: The Ultimate Guide To The Universe” book a few years ago and it has been a huge hit! It has been carried all over the house and gone on several road trips with us. The book has pictures and information about space travel, astronomy, universe, solar system, stars and galaxies as well as posters of the universe and glow in the dark stars. It has a lot of information packed in the variety of descriptions and colorful pictures. The recommended age for the book is for 8 and up but if you have a child that loves space, astronauts, and planets then I would recommend it for them even at a younger age. You’ll have to read it to a younger child but if they enjoy space as much as Karlie does then it will be a hit, not to mention educational!
Book: “Farms ABC: An Alphabet Book” by B. A Hoena
We read this book “Farms ABC: An Alphabet Book” by B. A. Hoena to the girls when they were really little and after the Grandparents were here visiting us from Kansas a couple weeks ago the girls picked this book out again from the library. As we were reading it again I was impressed with how well the author incorporated many aspects of farming / ranching into the small book. It is an excellent beginning readers book filled with information about farms (including Irrigation, Oats, Tractors, Planting Seeds, Repairs, Harvest and more). The author goes through the alphabet highlighting each letter and describing the highlighted word in more detail. In the back they add additional fun facts about farming for the kids to read. For example: “A dairy cow produces about 100 glasses of milk a day” and “Did you think that only cows eat grass? Wheat is a type of grass that people eat. It is used to make bread.” Our girls know their ABC’s already but were fascinated by the pictures and descriptions. This book would be a great addition to your library especially if you have family in the farming business or your little one is fascinated by farm animals and equipment.
Yard Sale Deals: Children’s Books
I only had the opportunity to go to a few yard sales this summer with all the traveling, however, a couple of the ones I went to were awesome! Our family LOVES books! I have always encouraged the girls to read both with us and without us. They enjoy reading and we do our best to read to them every day as well.
One Saturday I went to a yard sale that was being given by a retired elementary school teacher. I didn’t get there until about mid-morning and she still had a couple big boxes of books. I picked up 49 children’s books for $3.50, making them 7 cents each. Most of the books were paperback, one was a Veggie Tales Devotional, a few hardbacks, and several beginning readers ones that are perfect for the girls as they continue to improve their reading skills.
The girls were VERY excited about the book on top, “Apple Trouble” because it was a book we read together a couple years ago from the library that they really enjoyed. Of course it was the first book I read to them when we got home from the yard sales. Other than removing the stickers with the teachers name on it and a few disinfectant wipes the books were as good as new. I purchased a couple crafts and some brown paper bags for activities from that yard sale as well which have come in handy over the summer with the girls. What great deals have you found at yard sales recently?
Free Audio Book: “Prayers: A Personal Selection” by Michael York
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For the month of September Christian Audio is offering a free download of their audio book . This month the audio book is “Prayers: A Personal Selection“ chosen and narrated by Michael York. Michael has chosen a variety of popular Christian prayers to be part of this audio book. If you have been wanting to listen to prayers during your devotionals or while driving then this is a great opportunity to listen to the book for free when you download it from Christian Audio in September. Make sure to submit your order by August 31, 2011 to get your free audio book. Thanks Christian Audio!









