Our entire family went out on our Back to School shopping trip last week. Husband is a teacher and oldest is in college, so we were ready for a big dent in the checking account! We headed to WalMart, and imagine my complete surprise and utter thankfulness when I spotted these bad boys on the shelf:
I was jumping for joy in the aisle as my family ran for cover as to not be totally embarrassed by their mother making a scene! Were my eyes deceiving me? Are those Christian binders, notebooks, pencils, pencil pouches and lunch boxes? DAYSPRING I LOVE YOU!
A frequent question around the blogosphere lately has been asking how we prepare our children for school. How do we prepare them to be salt and light in a world of darkness? There is no better tool than sending them to school with Christian supplies with scripture all over them! What a great conversation starter for kids.
They have an incredible line of products, as seen in this photo from Dayspring:
And better yet? Dayspring is donating up to $5000 to the Adopt-a-Classroom program! Want to help them do that? You can participate as well, but hurry, it must be submitted by TOMORROW!
DAYSPRING’S BACK TO SCHOOL WITH PURPOSE BLOG CAMPAIGN RULES:
- Copy and paste these rules to your blog post.
- Create a blog post about what it means to you to go Back to School WithPurpose and identify others who you feel are Living With Purpose in their lives – you can recognize as many individuals as you want.
- Link back to person who gave you a DaySpring Award
- Let each person you are recognizing know you have recognized them.
- Leave your link at btswithpurpose comment section. You can also find the official rules of this #WithPurpose blog campaign, and more information about Back to School with Purpose with DaySpring there.
- DaySpring is donating $10 for each blog participating in the Virtual Bag It Forward Donation to Adopt-A-Classroom (up to total of $5,000 for blog posts written by August 21, 2010).
- Please note that only one blog post per blog url will count towards the donation
Woohoo! We love "jumping for joy in the aisle"!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found our Back to School products and have joined our affiliate program.
Can't wait to partner with you and meet you at Relevant!
I think it's sad that you won't be teaching your child good citizenship behavior. That means teaching them that a good christian, person, and member of society is polite enough to respect civil, public space and keep one's beliefs to home, school, and one on one conversation. Instead, you use your child as a pawn in your culture war. If I believed in prayer, I would pray for your child, and mine, to be free to learn without your, and millions of other peoples' ideological propaganda.
ReplyDeleteKara