Reviews
Find out what others are saying about The Proverbs Project!
“The Proverbs Project is a fantastic resource for families! Written as an easy-to-use devotional, kids will learn the importance of using their eyes, mouth, hands, heart and feet in ways that glorify God and help others. Christine and Allison write from a wealth of experience, not only as seminary graduates but also as professional counselors, and this devotional merges Biblical truth with practical application. It even includes daily prayers and activities to do with your children! Teaching kids how to live wisely in a fallen world can be hard, but this resource encourages godly wisdom for families in a fun and easy way.”
— Dr. Tara Dew, Adjunct Professor, Director of Thrive, NOBTS
“Schoonmaker and Varnado provide an amazing resource for Christian families looking to connect in a real and intentional way. Utilizing the Scriptures and connecting it to the body help to drive home the messages of Godly wisdom and kingdom mindset.”
- Dr. Andy Yarborough, The Well Clinic + MyWellCo.Life
“As someone who is deeply committed to caring for families with kids from hard places, it is not often I can recommend resources that include a trauma-informed and scripturally based perspective. I whole heartedly recommend this resource for all types of families: adoptive and foster families, single parent households, blended families, as well as families with a more traditional make up. The practical guidance to help families genuinely connect is what sets this family devotional apart from others. There’s not another like it!”
-Dr. Kristyn Carver, Professor of Counseling, NOBTS, TBRI Trainer
“The Proverbs Project: Head to toe wisdom, is the resource you’ve been waiting for! Who doesn’t want a fresh way to connect as a family with God?! Healthy individuals will pursue a healthy relationship with God, with themselves, and with others, and The Proverbs Project will help you do just that. Written by two therapists I respect, I know your family will benefit from engaging the scriptures while using elements from clinical counseling.”
— Dr. Courtney Putnam, LPC, Director of Center for Relational Care Atlanta