Foundations Of Honor Study Series by Danny Silk – Review & Giveaway

Foundations Of Honor Study Series

Foundations Of Honor Bible Study – Review

Honor is a term that we don’t talk about as often as we should in our homes, our schools, our churches, and our culture these days – but thanks to Danny Silk, that’s about to change.

Danny Silk has created a powerful, comprehensive study called the Foundation Of Honor Study Series – Building A Powerful Community that helps you to explore the question, “What does honor really mean?” while building a solid foundation of honor in your life.

The Foundations Of Honor Study Series is a versatile, 10-week study that is perfect for both individual and group use. The study is divided into 10 lessons that explore honor in the context of biblical relationships. The material is challenging and personal. You will watch weekly videos, read Scripture, pray, journal, take assessments, and personally apply the material to your life.

You will find everything you need to complete or lead the study in The Foundations Of Honor Study Series package, including 3 DVDs, 4 CDs, 1 Foundations Of Honor Study Guide, and a poster to advertise the study!

If you are looking for a unique study to enhance your personal growth and to mature your spiritual community – then The Foundations Of Honor Study Series might be just what you and your group needs!

Be sure to enter our giveaway for a chance to win your copy of this very special study!

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About Danny Silk

Danny Silk

Danny Silk serves on the Senior Leadership Team of both Bethel Church in Redding, CA and Jesus Culture in Sacramento, CA. He is the co-founder of Loving on Purpose, a ministry to families and communities worldwide. Danny has written four books: Culture of Honor, Loving Our Kids on Purpose, Powerful and Free and the top selling Keep Your Love On. Danny and his wife Sheri have three children and three grandchildren.

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Foundations Of Honor Study Series – International Giveaway

Would you like the chance to own a copy of the Foundations Of Honor Study Series? Thanks to the generosity of Shelton Interactive, Create With Joy is excited to offer one of our lucky readers the opportunity to win a copy of this amazing bible study!

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15 Responses to “Foundations Of Honor Study Series by Danny Silk – Review & Giveaway”

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  1. Carl says:

    To me, it means being truthful and trustworthy. I be that’s just scratching the surface though. Thanks for the chance to win.

  2. Angela Saver says:

    To me, honor is respect that is given to a person who is admired by others!

  3. Sounds like a great collection, but I am Catholic so I wouldn’t be interested in this. Have a great week!

    • Create With Joy
      Twitter: CreateWithJoy1
      says:

      Hi Cascia,

      I don’t believe that there is anything in this study that would be inappropriate for you as a Catholic – the study is about honor, something the Catholic church values greatly! 🙂

  4. Amy says:

    Honor to me means respect and value.
    amylsmith AT bledsoe DOT net

  5. Tina at Mommynificent
    Twitter: mommynificent
    says:

    I’ve found Scott Turansky’s parenting books about honor really helpful. This study looks great! Thanks so much for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday!
    Tina

  6. Connie Saunders says:

    Honor is being truthful, delivering on your promises, helping your fellow man and obeying the Word of God,

  7. LuAnn Braley
    Twitter: KentuckyGal
    says:

    I wish they taught this in schools. Most children would learn it at home, of course, but they more exposure children can get to the concept and practice of honor, the better. Another facet of honor, to me, is doing what is right, not necessarily what is easiest or most personally profitable. It is also doing right when no one is watching.

  8. Jaime Wiebel says:

    Honor, I have been thinking about this in the past week because I was struck by the word glory and what it means to show honor. This sounds like it would be a great study. Thank you for sharing thie giveaway with us at Sitting Among Friends on Wednesdays!

  9. Excellent review! This sounds like an amazing series. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week 🙂

  10. Tami says:

    Honor is built around honesty. You keep your words, your actions are honest in nature and you are respected because of your character.

    This is a great resource for our readers at Literacy Musing Mondays. Thanks!

  11. Mary Hill
    Twitter: MaryHill16
    says:

    This sounds like a really important book. Honor is something lacking in today’s society. Honor deals with honesty, courageousness, chivalry, and loving others. Thanks for being a great supporter of the #LMMLinkup.

  12. Kelley Roach says:

    being truthful and trustworthy.

  13. Christina Morley
    Twitter: tinarobmorley
    says:

    For me, honor is respecting the equality of people and then each person’s role. It’s certainly a difficult one to explain. Thanks for offering this giveaway!

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