Friday Giveaway

September 30, 2011 — 7 Comments

It’s a Friday Giveaway special, and this time I’ll be giving away a great package from Lifeway Kid’s newest Theo product.  Take some time to read and watch what Theo is all about (Theology…Theo…get it?), and then enter below for your chance to win.  There are up to 6 chances per person to enter the drawing!

Theo Church Edition makes teaching theology easy and fun for school age children with Theo, the Animated Theologian, who offers a rare combination-packaging rich theological content with high entertainment value. Join Theo and his mischievous little friends as they explore theological lessons like faith, obeying God’s Word, forgiveness, the armor of God, sin and the plan of salvation. Make the biblical content come alive through fun, age-appropriate Bible curriculum that revolves around the Bible stories imbedded in each episode of Theo. Each entertaining, animated episode corresponds with a printable lesson plan that digs deep into God’s Word.  Perfect for small group times!

It’s a great opportunity that LifeWay Kids has allowed me to giveaway this HUGE gift package today!

  • Theo Church Edition: Foundations of Faith
  • Theo Church Edition: Foundations of Salvation
  • DVD with 1 episode of THEO
  • 2 Theo tea bags

Advertise HERE

  • Julie

    i dont remember any cartoons but we watched the donut man every saturday morning

    • http://www.jonathancliff.com Jonathan Cliff

      Donut man?  Never heard of him!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1385317526 Jennifer Vaughn Roddy

    I remember watching Adventures in Odyssey when I was little.  Veggie Tales came out not too long after I started Middle School.

    • http://www.jonathancliff.com Jonathan Cliff

      Veggie Tales came out when I was in college.  My kids are big fans though!

      Anyone remember the Flying House?

  • Anonymous

    I vaguely recall Adventures in Odyssey, but most of the Christian cartoons came out after my time. I also remember Psalty, but mostly when I was babysitting.

    • http://www.jonathancliff.com Jonathan Cliff

      Psalty was my childhood nemesis.  My mother made me perform in a church Psalty stage production…tortuous!

      • Anonymous

        Psalty was a bit bizarre. I cannot imagine him on stage…I am sure it was not easy for you.