Beginning with a 16-minute story of the crucifixion, a Grandfather tells a wonderful story to his grandchildren.
... Dominic, the son of a carpenter, finds himself drawn into the unforgettable trial of the man called Jesus. Share in this amazing adventure that takes Dominic from Christ's crucifixion to a place of redemption, and a face-to-face meeting with the risen Christ.
The story is stunningly illustrated by See the Light's chalk artist Gloria Kohlmann.
Then comes the ART LESSONS!!!! The children and I were really excited about these. See the Light artist Heidi Shorts teaches creative lettering, Master Teacher Pat Knepley leads a step-by-step drawing lesson using chalk pastels, and Jim Pence give a tutorial in water colors. All of these lessons include florescent elements. The black light reveals are awesome!
After watching these videos, the prince and I went back to our math lesson. I could see the princess writing and she was speaking very softly. When I looked closer, I realized she was drawing the Jim Pence lesson and was "teaching" as she worked.
You can view the promotional video for The Crossmaker on YouTube.
You can also win a copy of this DVD. YES! I have another copy available to giveaway. For your chance(s) to win, leave a comment for each mode of entry. Make sure that I have a way to contact you if you win. The prize will be sent from the sponsor.
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Contest closes at midnight EDT April 10, 2011, and will be announced on April 11, 2011.
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Disclaimer: This was a review of my experience with the product described. I tried to give a complete and honest assessment. In order to review the product, I received a free copy of the DVD with no additional compensation. This in no way influenced my review of the product. The opinions expressed are my own and were not affected or edited by anyone prior to publishing.
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