Stocking Stuffer Giveaway Winners!


$250 (2 winners)

  • Julie James
  • Nicole Timberlake

Why Do We Call It Christmas? DVD from What’s in the Bible (10 winners)

  • Cristin Stebelton
  • Christine M Tubbytelly
  • Sarah Avila
  • Lisa Collins Gormont
  • Jennifer Nadia Vasquez
  • Heather
  • Pam Howard
  • Amy Singleton
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  • Sabrina Lester

Wright on Time: Arizona (Kindle Edition) by Lisa M. Cottrell-Bentley (10 winners)

  • Garett N Betti Caywood
  • Andi
  • Naomi
  • Christie
  • Bethany Wright
  • Amy Johnson
  • Trish Elliott Niehaus
  • Jennifer Nadia Vasquez
  • Sarah Keery
  • Rhonda Houf

Simplified Pantry by Mystie Winckler (5 winners)

  • Terese Christian
  • Tammy Shelnut
  • Gretta Johns
  • Jessica Stapleton
  • Caroline Allen

Nature Study Through the Holidays from Shining Dawn Books (5 winners)

  • Angela S.
  • Vanessa Pruitt
  • Stacy Martinez
  • Maureen
  • Doina

Honoring the Rhythm of Rest by Daniele Evans

  • Michele Pinkston

Wooden Block Pillar Set from Blessings Unlimited With Meg

  • Melissa Mullins

Bottle of Thieves Essential Oil from Granola Mom for God

  • Susan Poll

Christmas Angel doll & book set

  • Jeni DeForest

Kindle version of Betrayal’s Wake by J. Heather Leigh

  • Jen G

Lilla Rose FlexiClip and 2 sets of Hairsticks

  • Heather Bowen

$25 Credits to Little Learning Lovies (4 winners)

  • Teri Davis
  • Krystal Domingue
  • Kristy
  • Kristen

File Folder Games Ebook and Fall Fun Pages Ebook from Mama’s Learning Corner (5 winners)

  • Diane Knecht
  • Colleen Sherlock
  • Trisha Kilpatrick
  • Julie
  • Joy

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