Thursday, September 24, 2009

Book Premier "GiveAway"


In celebration of my husbands newly released children's book "Who knows what God knows", we are excited to feature a very interactive giveaway.
As Mr. Stahl will be adding to his, published, book collection with a series of "Who, What, Where, When and How". He is looking for your suggestions on pertinent topic material. As these books are geared towards teaching kids the Love, in awe of Jesus Christ, we would like to hear what topics have proven difficult to explain to children you are in direct contact with.
For Example: Death can be a rather confusing subject for children to understand; however there is a simplified, biblical, way to explain this very touchy subject that is easily accepted by the simplicity of a children's understanding.
To Enter: Simply post your suggestions, for questions to cover, in the comment blocks below. We will then pull 5 names, at random (using the random.org calculator). The contest will end on October 15, 2009 at 11:59PM. We will be posting the winners as a post to the blog on the 16th of October 2009. Each winner will be sent a complimentary, signed, copy of "Who knows what God knows"
We look forward to hearing from you!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Latest Publication



Introduction of Mr. Stahl's First Publication:

"Who Knows What God Knows"

This first in an upcoming series of childrens books geared towards simplifying the:

"Who", "What", "Where", "When" and "Whys" pertaining to the great "I am"

As a parent it's not always easy asking those tough questions about life and how we measure up to God and his standards. "Who Knows" is geared toward teaching young children that we don't have to know everything; but it's pertinent that we know who does and put our faith in Him.

Customer Review as shown on Amazon.com "'The handcrafted drawings of this book is what first cought my attention. All illustrations are portrayed in such a way of how a child actually thinks, that my daughter was instantly hooked and delighted with the charecters. Due to it's rather simple layout and design I thought it may not quite reach my 4 year olds attention level. Boy was I wrong!!! Each clever quote about nature and life rhymes so easily I was shocked how quickly my daughter memorized it so she could "read it herself" to me. It's simple message slowly guiding children to depend on God in all things, great and small, is portrayed perfectly for my young children to understand. It has prompted many questions about God that I have been greatful to answer. It is now a bedtime favorite"