God’s Words to Dream On Celebration Tour
Blog Stops
For Him and My Family, April 25
Texas Book-aholic, April 26
Mary Hake, April 26
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 27
Inklings and notions, April 28
deb’s Book Review, April 29
Spoken from the Heart, April 30
Holly Jo Morris, April 30
Remembrancy, May 1
Older & Smarter?, May 2
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, May 3
Splashes of Joy , May 4
Artistic Nobody, May 5 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Aryn The Libraryan, May 6
Becka Jiménez’s FB, May 6
Little Homeschool on the Prairie, May 7
Vicky Sluiter, May 8
Bookishly Beverly, May 8
About the Book
Book: God’s Words to Dream On
Author: Diane Stortz
Genre: Children’s Bible storybook/Non-fiction
Release Date: March 2019
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About the Author
Diane Stortz is a multipublished author who writes to make God’s wonders known to the next generation. Her children’s releases include the best-selling Say & Pray Bible and I AM: 40 Reasons to Trust God, both from Tommy Nelson. Diane’s books for women, A Woman’s Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year and Encountering God’s Heart for You, both from Bethany House, encourage women to get to know God through His Word, the Bible. Diane and her husband have two married daughters and five grandchildren—all boys! Visit her at www.DianeStortz.com.
More from Diane
A happy bedtime contributes so much to a child’s welfare. Perhaps a warm bath, a story, some cuddles with mom or dad, and a prayer equal a time-tested bedtime routine. These last moments of the day, done right, create a wonderful sense of family security and love for children as they fall asleep.
Bedtime also gives us a wonderful opportunity to help children grow secure in God’s love. I wrote God’s Words to Dream On for just that reason. The stories not only create an overview of the Bible’s big story, but they focus on God’s love and care—the ways He shows us His power and protection and the reasons we can trust Him. Each story includes a simple Bible verse to remember, a simple prayer, and a bedtime blessing for your child.
Young children thrive on routine, and I think a Bible story at bedtime might be one of the best!