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Book Review: A Spoonful of Grace

Is it intimidating to come up with devotions to share with your children? Annette Hubbell has taken the guesswork out of the equation by writing A Spoonful of Grace, Mealtime Blessings in Bite-Sized Pieces.
“Annette Hubbell is a writer, actor, and producer. She has an MBA from CSU San Marcos and a Certificate in Christian Apologetics from Biola University.” She wrote A Spoonful of Grace after a meal with friends, where she was inspired by the prayer offered and the ensuing table talk.
A Spoonful of Grace received the Illumination Book Award in the Family/Parenting category, which is “based on content, design, and production quality, with emphasis on innovation and creative ways of expressing a Christian worldview.”
Annette says it will take two minutes to introduce one of the mealtime reflections. From there, families can use the insights as a springboard. It will cultivate communication at mealtimes and other times, as they learn to listen and discuss matters of the heart. A Spoonful of Grace is a great tool with thoughts on Scriptures. It nudges budding hearts with easy to process topics and devotionals.
An example from the book is taken from Day 21. The verse highlighted is from Proverbs 1:8-9 where we are reminded to learn from the wisdom of our parents. The assignment for the kids? Act like a reporter and interview your parents!
Annette says the daily graces are like manna, to provide morsels that will grow into prayerful habits. From birthday and holiday meditations, to daily interactions, A Spoonful of Grace will give you the opportunity to create conversation around God’s Word and the characteristics of a life in tune with His. May it prompt discussions with your family that help each to grasp the gospel message and absorb it into their own hearts!
Sally
Disclaimer: I received a copy of A Spoonful of Grace from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.