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Helping Kids Overcome the Gimmie’s

by Toni Herrbach

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Are you struggling to fight off the me-first “gimmie” attitude that consumes kids today? I know this is something we struggle with at our house every day.

In a world of instant gratification, upside down priorities, and exonerated selfies, we need something to help our kids as they strive for true contentment in their lives.

My friend Kim has created an amazing bible study to help kids and teens find contentment in a me-first world.

A Content Heart is a 22-lesson Bible study helping kids and teens to find godly contentment in a me-first world. Students will go on a journey through Scripture learning how to practically and realistically find contentment with themselves, their circumstances and their worldly possessions.

This study is written for families to work through together either in devotions or homeschool Bible time. Each member of the family works on his/her level, while studying the same topic each day. The Youth version is written for students to complete on their own, if desired and is recommended for ages 8 and up. The Junior version is written for ages 4-8 with the student contributing primarily through drawing.

Today (November 16th) you can purchase the digital version of this study for only $8 which is half the regular price. This is a great study to do with your family as we enter the Christmas season! The sale ends tonight, so don’t wait to purchase this resource for your family.

Buy your copy of A Content Heart today. 

The hardbound version is available on Amazon at the regular price.

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  1. Cat@BudgetBlonde says

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    Our kids haven’t reached this stage yet, but I’m sure they will soon. It seems that all kids go through it. The deciding factor of how kids turn out though is how the parents handle it.

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