Woohoo! An amazing Launch Webcast Party! Thank you for Coming!

IMG_7971 Almost 3000 households gathered around to join me in my Webcast to celebrate the end of my launch week for The Lifegiving Home: Creating a place of belonging and becoming.  What an amazing week with friends from all over the world joining me in spreading the word and gathering excitement about my newest book, which is literally a lifetime in the making--the story of my own lifegiving home, 17 moves, 4 kids now grown to adulthood and so much to tell.

I wanted to share the webcast with so many of you who were not able to make it. I am off to California early Wednesday morning to arrange our California Mom Heart Conference.

A million thanks to all of you who attended and made it a great evening. Blessings and blessings of grace to you this week.

Love to all.

Sally

You can also find me today at Ann Voskamp's blog: sunset pink

Don't miss the sunsets, don't miss the wonder in your children's eyes.

“No moment is useless, no day void, when shaped by the creative power of love.”

guest post by Sally Clarkson

As I glanced out the kitchen window, the shadows that were overtaking the mountain told me that the sun was just about to set.

Clay, my husband, had proposed a rare and much-needed dinner date for just the two of us.

Lots of issues in our life needed our focused attention—ministry conferences, book deadlines, taxes, a possible move, new staff for our ministry, a health problem with one of our children, a relationship problem at church—plus, we just needed some time together alone to be friends.

It was ten minutes before six, the time Clay had told me to be ready. I was still in the kitchen washing dishes, trying to get the kitchen clean before we left.

Eleven-year-old Nathan, my bubbling, energetic extrovert, kept running into the kitchen demanding that I come immediately to look at something.

“Mama, I have something to show you! It will take just a few minutes, but you have to come now.”

“Not now,” I almost told him. “I promise I’ll spend some time with you when I get home, but I have to finish the dishes now before Daddy takes me out to dinner. This way you kids won’t have to clean anything up!”

I almost said that, but I didn’t. After a brief mental battle, I put the greasy pan back in the sudsy water and dried my hands.

“Nathan, where are you?” I called. “I’m ready to see your surprise.”

“I didn’t think you were ever going to come,” he moaned as he appeared from the den. “I hope we’re not too late.”

For the rest of the story, go to A Holy Experience. So very honored by the generous words of my sweet friend, Ann Voskamp.

Here's the books and music that we were all buzzing about! :)

You were all so much fun and such a gift. Happy Wednesday.

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Find them HERE

Creating the Art of Life in Your Home And Woohoo! The Webcast Tonight!

to make a home poster A few years ago, we were  visiting a family and everything in the home--I should say, estate, was perfect. A garden without weeds, a home in perfect order, a meal with no mess as all pots and pans had been washed and all put away. Yet, something about the environment seemed sterile and stiff to Clay and me and to our children. We did feel that the children were quite stiff and formal, and seemed  afraid to move out of the context of "reserved politeness."  The atmosphere seemed sterile, and there was something uncomfortable to all of us--like a mysterious air of performance and judgment. The mom repeated three times, "I am so exhausted, all the time."

A strange atmosphere of stress and strain permeated the air we breathed, even in the midst of perfect order,  and we talked about it as we left in the car because it was all so right and yet felt so wrong--the atmosphere of strain almost palpable. In some ways it felt like a cardboard, colorless home.

There seemed to be form without art or life.

I am not condemning order, how I love it! Or high ideals! I am guilty of high ideals.

But if the ideals of our home consist of performance and not heart, all will be lost.

And that is what it felt like to all of us while we were there. And frankly, we all felt a subtle pressure to perform and not say the wrong thing! All the eyes of those around us seemed to dare us to step out of line and feel the consequences.

Our God, the artist who created our world with color, pleasure, surprises, variety, did not give us a home on this earth that was sterile and void of form. As the source of all pleasure and beauty, God would have us imitate the life he gave us to enjoy as we construct the atmosphere of our own homes.

As we rule over the moments in our home, God's pleasure would support our creation of joy in the atmosphere. He would say, "Woohoo! You sat with your child and watched me paint a sunset! You were patient with that spilled milk and fuss one more time--you listened to that weepy teen and didn't even  correct him, even though you were exhausted! You are my precious one and I love  that you are doing your best. I love you. I am with you, I am proud of you for keeping going!"

A home is a place of life filled by a mother whose life is contagious because of her sparkle in the midst of messes, her laughter in the midst of duty, her song pervading the whole place--the music, feasts, art, joy of life--flowing out of a heart that has found this joy in her God.

Tonight, we will celebrate my new book, The Lifegiving Home and discuss traditions and ways to cultivate a place of welcome, a place of comfort and inspiration. 

LGH-launch_postcard3-2 We had such a great time with our launch week that we're going to continue with the party today *and* of course, tonight--have you registered for the big official Online Launch Party? If not, don't miss the fun!  Go to this link, or click the button on the sidebar to register to attend--and join the list to win some of the wonderful giveaways we've been saving just for the celebration! Launch Party Registration!

(Registration for the webcast will end at3:00 MSTime)

Today's giveaways are ...

#1. One Art Print from Red Letter Words!

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#2. Body goodies from Beauty Counter!

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Stephanie Peter is offering these Beauty Counter products just for you! A wonderfully hydrating body lotion and peppermint lip conditioner will help you get through February's drying cold.  Find more natural body goodies at her Beauty Counter site.

 

#3. Crystal Sutherland painting!

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#4. Book of Inspiration for Girlfriends, and Raising Kingdom Kids from Tyndale Publishers!

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Enter today by leaving a comment.  Let us know what you're most looking forward to in reading The Lifegiving Home! Then use the entry form below to enter. a Rafflecopter giveaway

Buy your copy of The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience at your favorite bookseller!

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Shouldn't We Value Children as Much as God Does?

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As the only girl with two older brothers, and having rarely babysat, I just did not have any experience with little children, let alone babies. at 31, I almost knew nothing about being a mother. But when my sweet little seven and a half pound, blue-eyed little girl came out of my womb, I was literally entranced.

Surprising to me was how much I fell in love with her, deeply, profoundly. I had planned my systems that I read about in all the books,  about how to manage her and control her schedule.  But when she was mine, all rules and systems went out the window, and I doted on my sweet little baby. I wanted to give her the best of loving care, to talk with her, to smile at her smiles, to enjoy her little baby hand pats on my chest when I would rock her to sleep and nurse her. I carried her in a pouch everywhere I went. Talking to her and smiling through out the day at every moment was natural. Cherishing her miraculous little smiles, giggles, gurgles, I was captivated. (Of course learning to be a good mama was a longterm process and was filled with the normal stress, but I was surprised by the pleasure I had from having my sweet little one.)

No one prepared me for the love I would feel.

Cultural messages surrounded me.

"Don't allow your children to rule your life."

"You have a little boy and a girl, don't have any more. They will take too much time."

"You have a stewardship of ministry and your children will keep you from the important work you could do."

Somehow, the multitude of messages confused me but didn't settle well in my heart. I searched for wisdom.

I began to reason, I should see what God has to say about children in the Bible and take my cues from Him.

What value did God place on children?

Searching the Bible, I began to realize that God had many opinions about babies, children.

The first blessing out of God's mouth after creating the whole universe, and then creating a living, thinking, creative human being in his image, was, "Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth," (Genesis 1:28)

God's blessing from the beginning was on parents having children in the first chapter of the Bible.

Psalm 127: 3-5 taught me that: "Children are a gift of the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward.  Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of one’s youth.  How blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them." 

God considered that giving children to us was a gift. The Psalm said that a man was blessed who had many children. (a child was not evaluated by how much they cost, or how much time they demanded. God said in his value system, children were a gift and a reward.

Then I turned to the New Testament...

Jesus communicated his value of children over and over again. When the disciples thought the children were bothering Jesus, Luke tells us:

And they were bringing even their babies to Him so that He would touch them, but when the disciples saw it, they began rebuking them. But Jesus called for them, saying, "Permit the children to come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. "Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it at all."

In the midst of a flurry of adults who wanted the attention of Jesus, he stopped everything, to hold the children in his lap, tousled their wispy hair, he smiled deep into their bright eyes. When describing what adults should be like, he did not use standards of perfection or performance. Instead, he said adults were to become like children: innocent, trusting, generous in love, in short,  to become like children in order to truly understand what it meant to receive His kingdom.

Finally, in some of the most harsh language recorded in the gospels, Jesus warned against anyone harming children, neglecting them, not protecting them so as to cause them to stumble and lose their faith. His words haunted me, "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe to stumble, it would be better for him if, with a heavy millstone hung around his neck, he had been cast into the sea."Mark 9:42

In other words, it would be better for a person to be violently bound and thrown to drown a terrible death than for him to faee the wrath stored up for the ones who caused these precious ones to stumble. Stern words indeed.

And so I began to think Biblically about children and it changed my heart and my behavior. In a culture that often views a child by the expense in time and money he will cost in his lifetime, how important it was for me to intentionally recognize the infinite value of a tiny human being, created with the very imprint and image of God.

Within the home of any mama might be a future supreme court justice, a physician who heals cancer, a great missionary who leads the lost to Christ. When we see children as the future foundation of the character of the next generation of adults, we will take the raising of them seriously to plant righteousness forward.

I began to understand that to become a mother, who shepherds her child, gives great worth to my own life as I took stewardship over my children's lives. I understood as I grew through my journey of motherhood, that God had trusted a human being into my hands whose life would have implications for eternity.

Taking responsibility for my children caused me to have to become more excellent in every area of life.

My children would learn to trust in the truth of God's love by experiencing it through my affection, my words of life, my commitment to serve, my offering of unconditional love through all the days in my home

My children would learn the character, integrity and holiness of God by my modeling His reality through my own godly character, my faith, my growing in excellence because of His presence in my life.

My children would learn of the ways and truth of God because of my intentionality of cherishing His word every day, teaching them the precepts, the stories, the righteousness of God.

In short, God entrusted parents with the sacred charge of shaping a child's view of God and their understanding of righteousness by breathing in the oxygen of His reality in home, the laboratory of life, day by day, in season and out, forming his very faith and character through all the days of home life.

During these years, God seemed to whisper to me in my quiet times, Give foundations of strength and inspiration to these precious ones, but give them wings as well. Prepare them to take risks, to live by faith, so that they can take the messages and cherished values they learned at home and share them with a hurting world. And so our home became a launching pad, a place of blessing, as we sent our beloved children on their way—hopefully strong, whole, and secure in the ideals, faith, and values that truly matter.

They were taking His light out into the darkness. But our home remained the lighthouse they could return to for rest and restoration in between the adventures that took them into the world.

From The Lifegiving Home 

Buy my new book now HERE, at most of your favorite bookstores.

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Be sure to listen to my new podcsast about the Eternal Value of Children to the Heart of God with Kristen today.

Remember to sign up today, the last day to enter to win a trip for two to visit me, HERE. Even if you are by yourself, you can join this live webcast in your home. For those who register, we will be giving a beautiful printable poster of the 24 Family Ways, announcing the winners of the trip to my house, two of my favorite recipes, a printable poster from my book and a number of wonderful prizes, including a handmade cherry cutting board especially for the Lifegiving home, 5 cd's of music for the Lifegiving home, a large gift version family study Bible and so much more. Hope you can join me and my friends for an evening of sharing about traditions, favorite resources, stories and more. (After you register for free, you will receive an email with instructions for Tuesday evening.)

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Cheer for your Weekend from The Lifegiving Home

12622074_10153151939742202_4399087157033057501_o What if there was an army of light bearers spread all over the world at outposts where people could come to feel the touch of God, understand the truth of God, experience the beauty of God, witness the joy of God in the place called Home where the reality of God was celebrated every day?

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The goodwill of mothers is like the goodwill of God.

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home is the place where love makes us welcome, a shelter from which we will not be expelled.

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Food is the universal language that eases hearts to open, tying secure knots of intimacy while satisfying bodily hunger, weaving tiny threads of kindred needs into friendship, camaraderie, and truth.

Sally

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Home is a huge treasure chest filled with the riches of love, feasts, inspiration, great stories, sacrificial love, and all that a heart needs to grow strong and good.

Sally

May your home be filled with peace and rest this weekend. Wishing you grace. Thanks to all of you who have been so exceedingly gracious and encouraging about our newest book. You have indeed brought a smile to our hearts and fill us with joy.

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Enjoy more inspiration from The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience. You may find it an any of your favorite bookstores.

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I hope you can join me at a web party on Tuesday night. Invite your friends to your home and celebrate friendship, inspiration and sweet fellowship about building a lifegiving home.

Gifts, recipes, printable posters, The 24 Family Ways poster, lovely offerings and a grand prize will be given away during the evening. Send this e-invitation to your friends and join in the fun. Register HERE

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Choosing Joy to fill your Home to become Lifegiving &More Giveaways!

12670206_10205743409687625_8920388046810398839_n"The joy-filled life is not found by diminishing my God-given responsibilities as a woman, wife, and mother, nor can I find joy merely by refusing to face the hard realities of life in a fallen world. There is a tension that God is asking me to acknowledge and accept ~ the tension between ideals and realities. True joy is found by living somewhere between the ideal life and daily realities. That is where Jesus meets me, where His Holy Spirit empowers, and where I learn how to live the Christian life with supernatural joy. To celebrate life is simply a choice."Sally Clarkson The Lifegiving Home Book

When my adult children come back home to visit me, the excitement and anticipation ignites me to tidy the house, set out lovely flowers, light candles, and leave them chocolates and goodies, prepare their favorite meals. I do this so that they can feel welcome, experience my love for them, and feel the peace and joy that comes with home. However, can you imagine how I would feel if I went to all of that effort to make things beautiful and love them extravagantly, only to watch them walk in, sit on their phones and computers all day, have bad attitudes, and tell me that they're just "too busy" or "too stressed" to enjoy it? How must our loving God feel when we don't choose to celebrate this life He has given us to subdue or prepared for us to enjoy?God is available, prepares for us each day, wants to shower us with His love, grace, compassion, wisdom, but often we are too busy or self-centered to notice Him and to "be" with Him.

Often times, our own expectations of how we thought life would be, get in the way of us being able to grab onto the joy and abundant life that God has for each of us. Finding peace and joy does not mean giving up on our ideals, but in seeking the balance, the ebb and flow, that is life

Joy won't always feel as second nature as taking a breath, but with every breath, how can you choose joy?

 It is a conscious, daily effort that can transform your life if you allow it to. Joy is a choice to see Him in the midst of daily moments, to call upon His spirit's presence and strength at each turn, each curve in the road. Joy comes from being assured we are not alone in the dark places and that He is light and will shine His light in each place.

You are the conductor of joy inside the walls of your home.

But joy is a choice of faith, of submission when we say, "I will choose to believe in your goodness. I will lead all who are in my home to a pathway of being thankful and finding God's fingerprints in the moments of my life so that I can be joyful."

Decide to lead yours into a pathway of joy today. The more you practice having a grateful, joyful heart, the more the atmosphere of your home will breathe the life of God.

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Friday has finally arrived--whew, what a busy, wonderful week!  And what fun we've had, giving gifts to our friends here!  More today--and we hope you've registered for all the fun we have planned for Tuesday night of next week, with even more giveaways including the grand prize--a weekend at Sally's! Find out more and register here:  Online Launch Party Registration

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Thursday's prize winners are ...

Fruit of the Spirit Embroidery Kit--Laurel M!

Precious Hymn Notecards--Wanda O!

Fruit of the Spirit Teacups Painting--Elizabeth!

First Hands-On-Bible and Devotional Reading Journal--Shannon B!

Winners have been emailed.  Congratulations!

AND NOW FOR TODAY'S GIVEAWAYS!!!

#1. Rejoice Evermore Print from Breezy Brookshire!

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If you want to purchase one of these lovely prints, find Breezy here!

#2. 2 copies of Think Through the Bible kids devotionals!

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Impact a new generation for God!
"Think Thru the Bible" offers:
- a concise explanation of how the most familiar stories in the Bible fit in with God's Big Picture
- illustrations and simple summaries for easy memory
- an easy to read time-line
- a fun song to remember the main sections of the Bible
Teach children God's history with man and help them catch His hope for using them in His plan! Find it here on Amazon.

#3. Three One Sentence books from Tyndale!

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These sweet books are just right for beginning readers--a simple way to learn more about Bible heroes, animals from the Bible, and great Bible stories. Find more from Tyndale at your favorite bookseller!

#4. HOME sign from It's a Beautiful Life!

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This 8"x24" wooden sign was created just for Sally--and you!  Find more designs by Kirstyn Wright and the girls at Beautiful Life by visiting their brand-new blog and shoppe here: It's a Beautiful Life.

Today, enter by visiting Sally's Facebook page! Or leave a comment here--We'd love to hear from you. Then come enter with the Rafflecopter entry form below. Contest ends Friday at 8pm. a Rafflecopter giveaway Be sure to order your own copy of The Lifegiving Home--or one for a friend!-- at your favorite bookseller--we have them all here!

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Making Your Home a Safe Refuge from Storms of Life &Lifegiving Home Launch Week

12565495_10208228307370510_6706624169322252943_nLaunch week is a test to the normal "live at home a quiet life" Clarksons. As a family that God has chosen to put, at times, in front of the public eye, we have experienced ups and downs of the demands this puts on our lives But learning to create a haven of sacred life and protection, a place to retreat and regroup safely from the eyes of the world, is important to all of us at times. We all have disappointments, failures, stresses. How important it is to find a way to pull back and restore with the grace and love straight from God's heart. Today I share a story from our book. How do you provide a safe refuge in your home so at times, your family can all escape from the pressures of life?

Furrowed eyebrows above large dark eyes was the signal to me as a mom that something was not right with one of my children. Like my other precious ones, she had faced the challenge of growing up more or less in public and was feeling exposed and fragile, inadequate to live into such a pressured role. It was not the life we chose, it was the life we were given. We must each figure out how to manage the unique puzzles of our family stories and our home life.

God has blessed our family with the opportunity to interact with so many people from so different walks of life and to touch others with our ministry, but I had learned very quickly that this was not always easy for my children. And this particular child had begun to grow into a challenging point of adolescence and especially needed attention and affirmation from me.

Mama, do you ever feel like a hypocrite when your life is so . . . visible? Doesn't it get hard to keep on writing and speaking about your ideals when your failures are right out there for people to see? Do you ever feel disqualified?”

She went on: “I really need to get away from the voices and eyes of the world right now. Can’t we hole up in the house for a few days and just be ourselves, with all our warts and weirdnesses?” (We ended up doing just that.)

Truth be told, I could totally relate to what my sweet daughter was saying. I feel like quitting ministry about ten times a week! I am just a normal Christian woman wanting to love Jesus and live according to His example, and God simply called me into a more public place than I would ever have chosen.

How well I know what my child was discovering—the vulnerability that comes from being a leader, from publically standing firm on an ideal. You put your neck out and stand for principles, and yet you are still only human and make mistakes along the way. Not everyone understands, and there is plenty of criticism to face in the journey. Add to that our breakneck, high-pressure, high-consumption contemporary culture and it’s easy to reach a place where all of us feel depleted, needing a place of safety and refuge, desperately thirsty for emotional, physical, and spiritual water to refresh us.

The way I have been able to bear all this (most of the time) is to make our fallibility a part of our message. I’ve always been upfront about the reality that I and my family aren’t perfect or always strong. We fall down and mess up like any other family. But even when we’ve blown it, struggled with the dark side of life, or wallowed in our own sin and selfishness, God has been faithful to us.

The heart of my message is that God still redeems every moment, every mistake, and every failure.

It is a risk to stand for something, to seek after the holy ways of God, to keep going when you are weary to the bone, to love when you feel hurt and rejected, especially by those who call themselves "Christians." Every one of us will be called in some capacity to live into a call and will face this struggle in some way.

That’s why all of us need a place to escape from time to time. We need a home—but not just any home. Home needs to be a haven of safety, acceptance, and unconditional love, a place where we can rest and find refuge from all the devastating and depleting parts of life. When the storms and difficulties come, home should be the first line of defense against despair. This is why we must guard our homes as if they were our very lifelines. Because they are!

Today I challenge you:

How will you make your home a place of refuge? How will you provide a place of unconditional love where secrets can be shared and carried as a holy trust? How will you provide quiet and rest, recreation and inspiration for those within your walls? How will you keep the messages of a frenzied culture at bay so that the truth heard in your home will be that which instructs, comforts, gives insight, and shows love to those who hunger for peace and restoration?

How will you plan your home? Go forth and prepare.

From The Lifegiving Home

Thanks to everyone who has shared our books with your friends. It means so much to Sarah and me. We pray it will encourage women all over the world!

It's a party here at SallyClarkson.com, all week as we celebrate the launch of my newest books, The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience! Written as a collaboration between myself and my children Sarah and Joel, these books are a magnum opus of sorts of the home we've created as a family.  We're so glad to welcome you in!  You can buy a copy from your favorite bookseller here!

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All week we're drawing names and picking winners, who are the beneficiaries of our wonderful friends who are joining in Launch week with us!  Yesterday's winners are ...

For Crystal Sutherland's painting, Bethany N!

For the two children's devotionals, Nicole L and Lisa W!

For the Princess sticker sets, Sue Tan and Krista T!

and for the two great books from Tyndale, Heather B!

Congratulations, and watch for an email with more information! We have even more giveaways for you today (all week!)  Here they are!

#1.  Fruit of the Spirit Embroidery Kit from Clementine Patterns--be sure to visit their lovely shop!

lghgiveawayFruitoftheSpiritKitFeaturing the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23, this delightful embroidery sampler features hand lettering in various stitches and colors, with an added touch of whimsical doodles.

#2.  Precious Hymn Notecards from Mercy is New!

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These lovely hymn cards can be used in multiple ways! You can use as postcards to send an encouraging note in the mail. You could also use them as a lovely addition to your home decor. Hang on twine with clothes pins, frame, or give as a gift! You could also add a few to a gift to give it a special and unique touch!

#3. Art by Chastity Giles!

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Chastity is offering this darling painting of Fruits of the Spirit teacups- watercolor, inktense, and ink on watercolor paper- 12"x9"!

#4. First Hands-On Bible and Devotional Reading Journal from Tyndale Publishers!

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My wonderful publisher, Tyndale, is going to send these books to one winner!  The First Hands-On-Bible is perfect for preschoolers, and I pray this Devotional will help you continue or begin your own practice of quiet time.

Today, please enter by tweeting about Sally's new book!  Or visit Sally's Facebook page and comment on one of the posts; we keep you up to date on what's happening 'round here. Enter by using the box below:

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Remember to sign up for the party for an opportunity to receive fun recipes, printable posters and a chance to win a trip for you and friend to Sally's home this summer.

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Lifegiving Home Launch Week:Giveaways Galore! Share & Win!

12654328_920605893081_5882468865245869554_nEighteen inches of snow and still going. We are living through a record snow on launch week. Having been inside for 3 days because the plow has not cleared 2 feet of snow in our street, we are beginning to go a little stir crazy! Since all the Clarksons are hobbits at heart, eating has been a great comfort. Cheesy egg quesadillas, dipped in cherry preserves, (thanks to a generous friend!), fresh chocolate chip cookies and reading Out of the Silent Planet outloud by Joel, and Cheesy potato soup for dinner with candle light, music, and lots and lots of giggles about some funny happenings today.

God has provided us with so many pleasures to enjoy and to "Taste and see that He is good."

I am convinced that one of the ways we most profoundly reached our children's hearts was through great food, meal times together over much discussion of  ideals, issues, stories, world events, and a sharing of hearts. Both my boys always say they are lonely for the food and talk that they don't find in most of their circles.

Today, if it is a crust of bread and cheese or popcorn, make  your meals a feast of pleasure, friendship and build a rhythm in your life that will serve to encourage you for many years to come.

LAUNCH WEEK!

It's an exciting week around here as we celebrate the launch of The LifeGiving Home!  We're so glad you're joining us for the party.

THANKS FOR ALL OF YOU WHO SHARED ABOUT MY NEWEST BOOK. SEEMS THE WORD IS GETTING AROUND AND WE ARE SEEING LOTS OF BUZZ ALL OVER. YOU ARE MAKING THIS BOOK REACH WOMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD! I APPRECIATE ALL OF YOU, MY SWEET FRIENDS, SO MUCH.

And now for yesterday's winners!

Debbie, Becky C., Sheri G, Nicole N, and Alyssa Z won copies of The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience!

Nicole M, Carol, Brittany, Adriel H, and Jeminah won copies of Music for the Lifegiving Home!

Rachel S won the books from Tyndale, and Danni S won the mug and devotional from Mercy is New!

Today, we have more giveaways. If you share on social media, to a group, send an email to a friend, whatever, tell us about it and we will enter you into the giveaways for today.

And remember! Sign up for the Launch Party, invite some friends for an evening of fun, and you will be entered in our final giveaways. We have added some of the prizes that will be given out on the last evening so go to the registration page and have a look. Remember, one woman and her friend will be flown to Colorado for a weekend with me and friends next summer. But you have to sign up for the webcast to win. Make it a memorable evening for you and your friends.

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Here are today's giveaways!

#1.  Original Painting from Crystal Sutherland!

 

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#2.  Two Think Through the Bible Children's Devotionals from Amy Sanderson!

 

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It is said that children are the messages to generations not yet seen.  They will carry the messages that are placed in their hearts today.  Let's marinate this generation of kids in God's Truth found in the Bible!  "Think Thru the Bible" is simple enough to read the short summaries and look at the pictures with young children; and includes longer explanations for an advanced understanding of God's plan in each section of the Bible.  You can order Think Thru the Bible, here!

#3.  2 sets of Princess Parables Sticker books!

 

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Jeanna Young has been a friend of Sally's for many years. These lovely sticker books--one for each princess!--are a fun way to engage with the story and learn some wonderful character qualities along the way. You can find Jeanna blogging at www.theprincessparables.com  and  find the store with all the Princess Parables products at http://www.theprincessparables.com/store/!

#4. Book Pack: Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage and Bible Dinner Devotions from Tyndale Publishers!

 

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Marriage is one of the puzzles we've been given by God.  Here, Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley offer 12 secrets to lifelong romance! Plus, a year of devotions to use at your dinner table.  Find more from Tyndale at your favorite bookstore!

We love giving away presents around here, so be sure to enter with Rafflecopter below!  To enter, visit Sally's Facebook page--we'd love to make sure you're seeing her posts!  And then come add your name and check for more ways to enter on our Rafflecopter, below.  Winners will be announced tomorrow! a Rafflecopter giveaway

Don't forget you can find Sally's newest books here!

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Celebrating the Lifegiving Home Launch Week: Giveaways Galore!

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Two little ones in two and 1/2 years, a blueberry eyed little girl with long straight brown hair and a hundred questions a day and a little baby boy who looked a bit like Winston Churchill with a head that was almost bigger than his little body, who just rolled around and grunted and growled--not the same baby noises I had become used to with Sarah. 

Living in Vienna, Austria without parents, support systems, and few friends, I tripped through my days seeking to find routine and rhythms so I could make some order out of life. After 30 days in a row with under 32 degree temperatures and 3 feet of snow lining the sidewalks outside our ancient little Austrian cottage, Clay recognized my cabin fever and dark clouds hovering over my emotions. 

"You need to get out for a bit and have time to be alone. Why don't you walk to the coffee shop down the street and have a little time by yourself. I will stay home from work for a few hours today."

That morning, I was reading in my Bible and stumbled upon Genesis 1:28, "And God blessed them and said, be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it...." Right there a lightbulb went on--the first words out of God's mouth were of blessing. He encouraged the bearing of children to his first couple, Adam and Eve, and then He gave them the earth, as a family to rule over and to subdue.

The family, a man and woman, and children were the first institution through which God would bring His work to bear in the world. This was the beginning of my understanding that family was profoundly important in God's plan at the beginning. This was my first "aha" moment that my home was imbued with eternal significance....The Lifegiving Home: Creating a  place of Belonging and Becoming

LGH-launch_postcard3-2Hurrah! Launch week, at last!

(Download this photo and send it to your friends in a personal email invitation.)

Giving birth to a book is a little akin to giving birth to a baby. The wait is long, the progress is slow, but finally, the day comes. Today is that day. To celebrate the launch, a number of my sweet friends have offered gifts to give away to you for helping me celebrate this day of birthing two new books.

I am  so excited to announce the official launch today of my newest books, The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience! (You can order copies at your favorite bookstore by clicking here: The Lifegiving Home .)

Sarah and I hope you will be inspired by our stories, traditions, recipes, favorite books, home rhythms and so much more. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have homes all over the world that are outposts of the love, beauty, life and redemption of Our Lord where people could come to find Him within our walls? My prayer is that real life and real people will be inspired and transformed by these companion books.

 Help us celebrate the week by leaving comments, sharing with your friends.

Next Tuesday evening, we want to connect with women all over the world, who are gathered together in homes to encourage one another in this amazing task of building a home.

Invite your friends, bring treats to share, connect to me in my webcast where I will be sharing some favorite stories, two of my favorite recipes, giving away prizes galore, including a beautiful printable poster of the 24 Family Ways, books, music cd's, kid's journals and the grand prize of a weekend for 2 at my house here in Colorado--with flight paid for, lodging, food and a weekend of inspiration. 

Sign up to come to our celebration party live webcast a week from today, February 9. (You will not be entered into the giveaways unless you sign up for the webcast.)

Learn more and register here: Launch Party Registration

Each day this week, we will share a story from our lives, some podcasts and gifts galore!

Remember, the grand prize will be for one woman and a friend of her choosing to come for a 3 day trip, staying in a hotel, and attending a small private conference in my home. To enter into this contest, you must have signed up for the launch party. Five finalists will be chosen on Monday, February 8, and the final winner will be announced at the launch party on December 9.

 So be sure to also sign up the friends who will attend your party so that they can have a chance to win, too.

Enjoy and check back all week for more giveaways--and to see if you won any of each day's prizes!

You can order copies of our newest books here: The Lifegiving Home

We hope to encourage you to make your home a place of welcome!

To that end, today's giveaways are:

#1. 5 Copies of the Books!  One copy of each book will be sent to the winners.

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#2.  5 Copies of Joel Clarkson's newest CD, created to reflect the book!

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This beautiful album, Music for the Lifegiving Home, was Inspired by the book, "The Lifegiving Home." This delightful collection of piano and string instrumental compositions immerses the listener in the rhythms of home. Each track corresponds to a different month of the year, and captures the joy of celebrating life in every season. Journey through a world of elegant soundscapes, with soaring lyrical melodies, and warm, elegant harmonies. 
"I have been listening to this gorgeous music in my home every day since I bought my copy at the Mom Heart Conference. It has brought a whole new atmosphere to my home. My whole family almost has all the tune memorized." SJB
Joel Clarkson is an award winning composer and orchestrator and has composed several film scores, recorded 4 professional cd's of original music, and contributed to several award winning scores for television and film. (Available on Amazon)

3. One copy of Kingdom Woman, and one Pray Prayer Journal from Tyndale!

Crystal is a friend and we're so glad to have this book to offer today!  And the Pray prayer journal will be a great place to record what you're bringing to God during your own quiet times. Find more from Tyndale at your favorite bookseller!

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#4.  One coffee mug and devotional from Mercy Is New!

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“New mercies every morning; great is His faithfulness. Lamentations 3:23”
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Spend 40 days reading and listening to what God has to say about waiting on Him alone. Each day offers 1 Scripture passage on waiting on God alone, one prayer, a short devotional and journaling lines. 
Find more from Candace at Mercy Is New!
 We hope you will enter to win one of these four giveaways!  We have so many gifts, we're doing a giveaway once every 24 hours, so you only have through 8pm MST to enter.  Today, we'd like you to do so by entering your email in the box here on the upper right corner of the blog page, so you can receive each new post here in your email.  Then, enter your name below in the Rafflecopter box!  Other options there, too. And leave us a comment to let us know you're joining us! Winners announced tomorrow!

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And of course, don't forget to order your copy of the book from your favorite bookseller, here!lghbooks

Thanks so much for all the wonderful comments from those of you who have already read the book and reviewed it. I am so grateful for your wonderful encouragement. So happy you are being inspired by the books.

 

Announcing The LifeGiving Home Resources Page! A New Podcast about Home

Homes Are Like Treasure ChestsHomes are like gigantic treasure chests to be filled with our own personal artifacts of life.

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Hurrah for Launch Week!

I am so excited. I feel like a little girl with great anticipation!   Living this message over the weekend and traveling through memories with sweet friends and hundreds of women just increased my anticipation. Such a great, heart-warming concept:

Home as a place where people feel they belong, and the laboratory of life where all in its walls can grow into the people God created them to be.

We have just wrapped up the 2016 Denver MomHeart conference.  What a wonderful time with so many friends, both old and new! We pray everyone left with a renewed vision for home, as well as a determination to offer hospitality to others.  I feel so privileged to be a part of what God is doing in the lives of women all over the world who love Him. We hope to tape one of the conferences so everyone can have a part in this years very profound message: Building the Lifegiving Home: Creating a Place of Belonging and Becoming. We all long for home, roots, a people and history to feel a part of--and woohoo! The books are out!

And today, we are launching our resource pages to provide lots of ideas for building the treasure chest of your home with new ideas!

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Launch week is finally here--so much excitement for us all.  And so today, we are glad to be ready to welcome you in to the new Lifegivinghome.com!  Here, we have extensive lists of our family's very favorite resources in many areas--favorite books, things to memorize, tv and movies -- all kinds of wonderful topics.

Our plan is to offer these lists so you can return to them at anytime.  We'll be adding posts periodically which will discuss and give more details, so you can hear how they've been used in our home.  And we'd love to hear from you on those pages also--feel free to offer your own suggestions and favorites to the comments!  We hope this will be a great resource for you as you do your own homebuilding.

Be sure to order your copy of The Lifegiving Home and The Lifegiving Home Experience, here, from your favorite bookseller! And be sure to come back each day this week, as the giveaways begin tomorrow!

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Today, I have a new podcast for you! Please subscribe and share it with your friends! I am so grateful for so many of you who are helping me share the message of this book! Tomorrow starts an amazing launch week with lots of prizes that my friends have provide for me to give away to celebrate.

Spread the word so that we can see godly homes springing up with the Light and Life of Christ all over the world! So excited and so thankful.

Listen and Subscribe to HERE

A LifeGiving Home Book Club

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Hi Friends!

Feeling alone or exhausted through the journey of marriage and parenting in seasons of my family life, I always wished for someone to speak into my heart, to pray with me, to do life with me. But with 17 moves, often I could not find that friend.

That is why I am so excited to share a place where you can find fellowship, ask questions, be encouraged right where you are. We will have an online Study where you will find women like yourself interacting with all of the issues of home that you face.

I'm so excited to invite you to join a book club right here at SallyClarkson.com. My sweet friend Christin Slade will be hosting the study and I'm so excited to have her share her thoughts and experiences on the LifeGiving Home.

We will begin Friday, February 12th with chapters 1 & 2. You can see the full schedule below:

Schedule

Feb. 12 - Chapters 1 & 2 Feb. 19th - Chapters 3 & 4 Feb. 26th - Jan, Feb, Mar Mar. 4 - April, May, June Mar. 11 - July, August, Sept. Mar 18. Oct, Nov, Dec.

Each Friday Christin will post some ideas from the chapters of the book as well as something she implements in her own home with her family.

We invite you to share your comments and ideas with us here each Friday and invite a friend who my want to go through the book in community!

The essence of home is not necessarily a structure. What makes a home is the life shared there, wherever that may be. And cultivating the life of home requires intentionality, planning, and design. There must be someone (or several someones) to craft the life, the beauty, the love, and the inspiration that overflows from that place. -The LifeGiving Home

If you wan to join us and haven't ordered the book yet, you can order it from several different retailers here. We would love to have you join us!

There is no need to sign up. Just come here after reading chapters 1 & 2 on February 12 and we will have some great discussions.

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