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EFC Nursery Christmas Video

Here is a short message from the EFC nursery kiddos, including The Libster who is holding the “Savior” sign.

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Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry-No. 1: I Love My Lips

In honor of my What’s in the Bible? Giveaway, I am counting down the Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry of all time.

And the Number 1 Silly Song of all time is: I Love My Lips.


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Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry-No. 2: Dance of the Cucumber

In honor of my What’s in the Bible? Giveaway, I am counting down the Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry of all time.

Number 2: Dance of the Cucumber.

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Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry-No. 3: The Hairbrush Song

In honor of my What’s in the Bible? Giveaway, I am counting down the Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry of all time.

Number 3: The Hairbrush Song.

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Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry-No. 4: School House Polka

In honor of my What’s in the Bible? Giveaway, I am counting down the Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry of all time.

Number 4: School House Polka.

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Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry-No. 5: Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything

In honor of the What’s in the Bible? Giveaway I announced yesterday, I am counting down the Top 5 Silly Songs with Larry (the “Silly Songs” are my favorite VeggieTales skits).

I will be posting one a day for the next five days with a break on Sunday, and on Monday I will announce the winner of the giveaway and post my reviews of the first two DVDs in the What’s in the Bible? series.

I know people are passionate about their favorite Silly Song, so I hope yours made the list. Check back daily to find out.

Number 5: Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything.

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Giveaway-What’s in the Bible? DVDs

VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer and Tyndale have a new project: What’s in the Bible?

As the proud parent of a 20-month old VeggieTales addict (and as a 36-year old “Silly Songs with Larry” addict myself), I can honestly say I was tremendously excited when asked to review What’s in the Bible? It’s a welcome break from the stack of books on Genesis that have been looming, awaiting their review.

What’s in the Bible? is a new DVD series from VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer designed to walk kids and families through the entire Bible. The 13 DVD-series will release beginning March 1, 2010.

I have been asked to review the first two episodes, and I have gift certificates for the first two episodes to giveaway. If you have kids, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, or if you are just a kid at heart, you should enter to win these videos.

I will post my reviews on Monday, March 15, 2010.

The rules:

  1. US residents and mailing addresses only.
  2. All you have to do to enter is leave your name in the comment section below. I will post the winner on Monday, March 15, 2010 at 5:00 pm (CST). The winner will then contact me with their mailing info and I will ship the gift certificates.
  3. You can earn extra entries by linking to this contest on facebook, twitter, or in a blog post about this contest – one extra entry per link up to five. Let me know where you have linked to this contest so I can verify it and give you extra entries.

Good Luck!.

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Techies Take Note-The Glo Bible

Thanks to Bitsy, who got it from Stephen, who probably got it from Kevin Bacon, but this looks really, really cool.

Here’s the rub, it requires a Windows-based PC, which is fine for me because I use PCs, but it kind of has that Apple/Mac feel, which is a relatively minor point I suppose. But, it also requires 18GB (yes, GB) of free disk space, a dual-core processor, and either 1 or 2GB of RAM depending on your Windows version, and an internet connection.

When you check out the Glo website, you’ll know why. There are over 550 360° virtual tours, 3.5 hours of HD videos, over 140 interactive maps, thousands of high-resolution photos, and over 7,500 articles, and a whole lot more. It’s quite the ambitious project. The cost is considerable, but not oppressive, $89.99(USD).

It’s hard for me to tell who the potential audience is, or isn’t. I would love it, but it’s not something I would use everyday like my trusted paper Bibles. It would be great for presentations or research, and I could see a younger audience liking the interactivity, but I would be interested to see how it is incorporated into regular Bible reading/study habits.

I would be curious if any of you have previewed a review copy since it’s not available until October 15, 2009. I would definitely like to test drive it before I bought it, but I might trust someone else’s test drive.

Here is the official Glo website and other links that might be of interest:

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Baby Got Book

As you may know, I personally prefer thinlines and compact Bibles for day-to-day use. But, my wife regularly reads her NIV Life Application Study Bible, which is 5lbs. if it’s an ounce. So, my baby definitely “got book.”

This is pretty darn funny, especially if you remember Sir Mix a Lot and his classic (which I never listened to, but I did hear about it from friends ;)   )

“So your girl likes paperback?

Well, I ain’t down with that.”

Thanks to my sister-in-law for the tip. Enjoy!

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