The first and almost the only book deserving of universal attention is the Bible.  I speak as a man of the world…and I say to you, ‘Search the Scriptures.’

John Adams, Second President of the United States of America

You know I love God’s Word.  I love sharing it with my girls in every way I can.  Next semester, we are  focusing on American History and studying our founding fathers.  I could not be more excited to tell you about a resource, produced by Thomas Nelson, that brings these two things together.  It is the Young American Patriot’s Bible ,by Dr. Richard G. Lee.

{from the inside cover} This Bible “pairs the New King James Version with articles focusing on many of the heroes and events that helped to make this nation what it is today.  Beautiful full-color insert pages spotlight a collection of presidents, great thinkers, influential people, monuments, and events that present the rich heritage and future of our great nation.”

Thomas Nelson was kind enough to send me a copy to review and my oldest daughter took it immediately to her room to read the 64 articles. I love that!  We are planning to use this as our school room Bible and keep in nearby as we study next semester. I believe, it will help my girls understand the importance of God’s Word and how it helped shape our country.

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The amazing people at Tommy Mommy, also want to give you a chance to WIN a copy of the is beautiful Bible for your family.  To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment and tell me what American Hero you would like learn more about! Giveaway is open through Sunday 11/13/11 and winner will be notified through email!

This Bible would make the perfect gift for any young patriot on your Christmas list. They also sell a version for adults, too!  To find out more, you can click  **here.

*in full disclosure Thomas Nelson sent me a copy of this Bible for review.  All opinions are my own.

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Happy Veteran’s Day!

And Happy 90th Birthday to my Grandpa, a veteran, who turns 90 today on 11/11/11.

How neat is that?