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Lampstand Press Webminar

A Few days ago I wrote a post on a webminar (seminar through internet) that Lampstand Post is hosting, all for free. Well, I wanted to post again about it because I would love to encourage everyone who can to attend.

I was able to listen in the workshop on Teaching with Tapestry of Grace, and it was great. While listening, I was so impressed with the new technology of being able to be at a conference right from the comfort of my computer chair. It was really nice. You are able to watch the slides while Marcia Somerville is speaking, and, you can even ask questions if you want to. The workshop was vey enlighting and, as one who was already leaning toward TOG, I am definitely sold now.

It is not too late to join. The workshops are repeated throughout the month of June. For a full schedule click here (click in the tabs). Today is a workshop on Teaching Devotional Techniques to our Kids: A Toolbook Approach.
Other subjects are: Writting, Intro to The Digital Version of TOG, The Nearness of God (where she talks about a helpful tool to help moms get closer to God).

They are also working on making them available on recordings for free.

And guess what?  Running only until the end of the month, they're offering a Conference Special. They are offering two DE/print packages at $20 off their regular package
. Get the best of both worlds at the lowest price yet: the convenience and ease of the entire curriculum on your computer, plus all four DE units printed and mailed to your door. Choose Year 1 or Year 2 to save now!
Hope you get to enjoy the webminar.

Have a great day, Joelle

Comments

http://fourlittlepenguins.blogspot.com said…
I can see that we DO have a lot in common! It's good to "meet" you! And your boys are adorable.
Anonymous said…
I'll have to check this out and let my friends know who use TOG.

Thanks for the "heads up".

Christine

http://adventuresofasimplelife.blogspot.com/

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