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Book Review: Soulprint by Mark Batterson

Soulprint by Mark Batterson

Mark Batterson’s books just keep getting better and better.  This one is called Soulprint and is all about being who God created you to be.  God designed you to be someone unique and it’s up to you to be that person rather than running after some other identity.

Here are some of my favorite quotes:

  • Uniqueness is God’s gift to you, and uniqueness is your gift to God.
  • You were created to worship God in a way that no one else can. How? By living a life no one else can—your life. You have a unique destiny to fulfill, and no one can take your place. You play an irreplaceable role in God’s grand narrative. But fulfilling your true destiny starts with discovering your true identity. And therein lies the challenge.
  • Our true identities get buried beneath the mistakes we’ve made, the insecurities we’ve acquired, and the lies we’ve believed.
  • We’re held captive by others’ expectations.
  • Instead of narrating our own lines in the first person, we live second-person lives by allowing others to narrate our lives for us. And that is hypocrisy at its worst.
  • To see yourself as anything other than God’s masterpiece is to devalue and distort your true identity.
  • Jesus didn’t die just to get us off the hook. He also died to resurrect the person we were destined to be before sin distorted the image of God in us.
  • Every past experience is preparation for some future opportunity.
  • And it’s not until you find yourself facing the biggest challenge of your life that God reveals how and when and where He prepared you. That’s when you recognize that the battle isn’t won on the battlefield. It’s won or lost long before that.
  • In God’s grand scheme, it’s never about orchestrating the right circumstances. It’s always about becoming the right person. And sometimes the worst of circumstances brings out the best in us!
  • Our memories can either empower us to live by faith or imprison us to live by fear.
  • I don’t want to rain on your parade, but let me offer a warning. When you get excited about God, don’t expect everybody to get excited about your excitement. Why? Your intensity confronts their passivity. When you completely yield yourself to God, it convicts the unconsecrated by disrupting their spiritual status quo. Some people will be inspired by what God is doing in your life, but others will mask their conviction with criticism.
  • The only perfect mirror is Scripture. And the more you read it, the more you will reflect God.
  • If you want to discover your soulprint, you’ve got to begin and end with Scripture.

Soulprint really spoke to where I’ve been in my life over the last few years.  Reading Soulprint gave me a renewed passion to pursue what God has uniquely called me to be and do.

Soulprint by Mark Batterson is available at Amazon or check your favorite bookstore.

{Material Disclosure:  I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.}

The Apple and The Arrow Supplemental Lapbook

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We’re working our way through the books in Sonlight Core A.  We recently read The Apple and The Arrow.  This book is about the legend of William Tell and the revolt that led to the beginning of Switzerland.  It’s a fascinating story, but I felt like we needed something a little more to go with this book to help Jonathan understand it.

I did a search and come across this great FREE unit study and lapbook for The Apple and The Arrow at Homeschool Share.  Jonathan and I have spent this past week working on this lapbook.  We focused mostly on the parts directly related to the book; I chose not to take the math and science side trails that are offered in the unit study.

Take a look at his completed lapbook:

The Cover

The inside

Close up of one of the minibooks

Jonathan was very vocal about how much he enjoyed working on this lapbook.  It really helped him internalize the themes in the story.

Download The Apple and The Arrow Unit Study and Lapbook from Homeschool Share.

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Book Club: Shepherding a Child’s Heart

The HEART Book Club has officially ended.  Sad?  You don’t need to be!  Let’s start another book together!

The next book club selection is Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Tedd Tripp.  {By the way, the Kindle version of Shepherding a Child’s Heart is just $3.99.}

How does this work?

We’ll kick off on March 26.  You’re welcome to start reading before then.  {In fact, I encourage you to start early if possible.  You’ll be ready for the unexpected and still be able to participate.}  Plan to read the scheduled section the week before the date listed.  I’ll be posting reflections and a link up on Mondays following this schedule:

  • April 2 – Intro and Ch. 1
  • April 9 – Ch. 2-3
  • April 16 – Ch. 4-5
  • April 23 – Ch. 6-7
  • April 30 – Ch. 8-9
  • May 7 – Ch. 10-11
  • May 14 – Ch. 12-13
  • May 21 – Ch. 14-15
  • May 28 – Ch. 16-17
  • June 4 – Ch. 18-19

Head over and join the Shepherding Book Club Facebook Group.  This was a highlight of the HEART Book Club for many people.  So much great discussion takes place there!

I’ve made a simple printable journal to go along with this book.  It has space for notes and to answer the questions listed at the end of each chapter.  This is a FREE printable PDF download as my gift to you for signing up for the Shepherding Book Club email newsletter.  After you confirm your email subscription, you’ll be taken to the download page.  Sign up for the newsletter.

Are you a writer or a blogger?  Take a look at the guidelines for the link up and how to become a contributor for this book club.  There are buttons for you to use to spread the word about the book club too.

Get ready… The Shepherding a Child’s Heart Book Club begins in just three weeks!

Raising Real Men – Chapter 4

I’m blogging my way through Raising Real Men with The MOB Society.  If you missed a post in the series, head to the Raising Real Men Introduction to catch up. Today, I’m in chapter 4.

Chapter 4

  • Therefore, we don’t allow the boys to pretend to kill anyone real, all their enemies have to be imaginary. pg. 73
  • We likewise require that they play “the good guys.”  pg. 73

This was an interesting chapter about violence and weapons.  You know if you have boys, they really don’t have to be taught how to be rough or pretend to have weapons.  So, how do you put reasonable boundaries on this natural outpouring and point them to a godly use of their abilities?

I love these two guardrails that the Young’s put up in their home and over the last year and a half, they’ve naturally come to be a part of ours.  We simply require that Jonathan be the good guy fighting the imaginary bad guys.  Anytime he tries to cross the guardrails, we remind him that we don’t fight each other and we are good guys.

It sounds so simple, but it really works in our house so far.

Let’s talk!  What do you think about violence and boys?  Share your thoughts in the comments.

Giveaway Winner: So Much Bigger Than the Bunny

And the winner of So Much Bigger Than the Bunny is…  Judy C.!  Judy, check your email and respond within 48 hours so I can get your book in the mail.

Didn’t win?  It’s not too late to use this book with your kids. Buy your copy of So Much Bigger Than the Bunny and join me as I share each week in Kids in the Word Wednesdays.

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