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| Playing the game on a long drive... |
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“We played the game driving all the way from Seattle
home, and we played the game the other way." [They chose the other way with the PRAYER CATEGORY, praying
for people alphabetically by first or last name, beginning with the Letter A all the way through Z]. “The driver was A, the next person was B, and we went around in a circle, playing the
game, and praying."
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Carol Barrows and daughters (15-years old and 9 years old) from
Mapleton, Oregon
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| Owner of SoLá |
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“We played the game going through the book with a group
of close to 20 people and my husband and I knew only one other person there.
After playing the game we felt like we knew a little bit about everyone there,
and we felt like we weren’t with strangers, it was amazing! This is the best
ice-breaker ever!”
-- Odette DiPasquale, Owner of SoLá in San Juan Capistrano, California
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| Living Christian Host |
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“One great way to educate your family is with the
Bible. There are devotionals
galore out there. What do you do about having devotionals with your children?
Some of us don’t feel like we’re quite well-educated enough ourselves, like we
don’t feel we know it quite well enough to be teaching it [the Bible] to our
children.”
“Well Patty Weber and Teresa La Nasa are making it easy
for us, I guess you can say they’ve made is as easy as A-B-C!”
“I have to tell you I love it! It’s fun, it’s got quite a
bit of fun activity to it, it really gets families, or whoever is doing it
going, it’s almost like playing a game.”
-- Living Christian Radio
Host, Seattle, Washington
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| Al Lowry |
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“This is an excellent devotional! It would be perfect for
small groups to work through, breaking up into groups of two. I’d recommend the
guys working through it with the guys and the ladies with the ladies.”
-- Al Lowry, Lake Forest, California
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| Sande Wilkie |
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“While going through the book, I prayed for my co-worker
Addie who was going through relational issues, then when I saw her I told her I
had been praying for her. I know by her reaction that she was really touched by
that, knowing I prayed for her.”
-- Sande Wilkie, Lake Forest, California
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