Win 3 autographed children’s books written by Liz Curtis Higgs!

- The Parable of the Lily, through the unique gift of a bulb, young Maggie discovers the power of grace and forgiveness and the true meaning of Easter.
- The Pumpkin Patch Parable, illustrates how God’s transforming love can fill each of our hearts with joy and light.
- The Pine Tree Parable, the heartwarming tale of a farmer and his family who learn the true meaning of Christmas.
How can I win? Go to the Liz Curtis Higgs website and select the book that you would be most interested in reading and post it below.
Bonus Entries (post each in a separate comment):
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- Twitter this giveaway.
- Post this giveaway on your blog and leave the link in your comment.
- Facebook this giveaway.
Remember: that your first entry post must include the Liz Curtis Higgs book that most interests you!
Good luck!
**Contest ends Thursday, December 10th at 10pm EST, winners will be chosen and emailed by Friday morning and must respond before Sunday, December 13th at midnight!
Angela DeRossett is military wife, homeschooling mother, and an advocate for autism research. She also serves as the Heart of the Matter Review Coordinator. Angela can be found blogging at Homeschooling the Chaotic Family and Memoirs of a Chaotic Mommy.







I’d love to win these children’s books. I went to Liz Curtis Higgs site and she has quite a few books I would like to read. I’d love to have all of the children’s books for my little one. I’d also like to read Embracing Grace. That looks like an excellent book!
I also twittered about the giveaway at:
http://www.twitter.com/truthngrace
I also told about the giveaway on my Facebook page.
Thanks for an awesome giveaway!
Karen
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I left a comment already above. Just wanted to tell you that I also subscribed to your newsletter.
Thanks!
Karen
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Her book Throne in My Heart interests me because I love historical books.
Thanks for the giveaway
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I’m a scriber thanks.
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The Sunflower Parable would be nice to read to my daughter or grandchildren.
Happy Holidays
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Hello! I we own all these except for the Pine Tree Parable! I am dying to read it to my dd for Christmas.
I am already a subscriber!
blessings,
shan Walker
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Hello again! I just blogged about your contest at http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/southernliving
Thanks so much for this opportunity!! Would LOVE to bless my dd with this set for Christmas.
Blessings,
shan walker
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Oh boy I love historical fiction books and didn’t realize she had a series out! The whole Thorn in My Heart, Fair Is the Rose, Whence Came a Prince series looks great!
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I subscribe.
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I tweeted this give-away: http://twitter.com/SBMozer/status/6433406882
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I don’t know if my first post went through. I posted about your giveaway @ my blog.
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I love these books! I have read all but The Pine Tree Parable. So that would be one I would want to read.
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So hard to choose, but I finally decided the Parable of the Lily.
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I would love to read the Sunflower Parable ~ that’s one I haven’t seen before.
Jolanthe
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I am following on twitter
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I have your button on my blog
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I am a follower of this site
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I would love to win these books for my little grandson, he would be so proud his name is Jacob.
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I would love to get the parable of the lily
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I would love to read Thorn in My Heart (in fact, I’m going to add it to my book wishlist right now). I love historical fiction, and I have a thing about reading series in order.

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I just tweeted this giveaway.

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Bad Girls of the Bible looks very interesting as do all the bad girl books.
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I would like the Parable of Lily. That is my Daughters name.
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The Christmas kitchen
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I have always wanted to read Slightly Bad Girls of the Bible
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I subscribed via Goggle reader
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This is an awesome site…thanks for the recommendation!! Let’s see, I would like to read all of the adult books but I know my grandson would love Go Away, Dark Night Go Away, Dark Night. Ever since we took custody of him he has been afraid of the dark. This might be a great help!!!
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I read so many good things about the pumpkin book around Halloween! I’d love to win it!
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Also, I subscribe!
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Pine Tree Parable gets my vote!
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I’m subscribed!
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We posted about this giveaway at Winning Readings: http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2009/12/whether-youre-homeschooler-or-not-there.html
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How can you not like a book called “Bad Girls of the Bible” I’m definitely going to check that one out. Thanks!
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Pine Tree Parable of course. I’m in the Christmas Spirit.
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i would love to get any of the parable books for my kids. We have not read any of them.
I would also love to read the bad girl of the Bible books, but would rather get something for my kids.
Thanks,
Amanda
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I would love to read The Sunflower Parable. All of the books look great.
I posted on twitter http://www.twitter.com/benandemilysmom and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/debbiesterling?ref=ts#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=540287558
I’m already a subscriber.
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We love her books. We already have the pumpkin patch parable but I would be very interested in reading the others, especially the pine tree parable. And I would just pass along the other one to a friend!
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I would like to read Bad Girls of the Bible…I’ve read most of her novels and LOVED hearing her speak!
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I love the Pumpkin parable book and would like to add the Pine Tree Parable to our collection. I’ve read most of Liz’s fiction books and really like them.
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I would love to read Grace in Thine Eyes.
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I’m sending out a tweet about this contest.
Creativemommy6
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Go away dark night…..I have a child who doesn’t like the dark.
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I most want to read Ms. Curtis’ book, “Mixed Signals”, as a friend of mine is reading it now and has only good things to say about it! It does sound really good!
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I like sunflower parable
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I tweeted
http://twitter.com/zachsgran1/status/6480392208
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I subscribed to emails
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I like the Sunflower Parable book for children
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i’d love to read “go away, dark night.” If it’s as good as her other books, I know my girls will enjoy it.
I’d also like to read some of her historical fiction novels.
thanks for the giveaway!
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