Family Lent 2015

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Lent is the season leading up to Easter during which many Christians give up something to show the devotion to their faith. The reasoning goes, “If Jesus Christ gave up his life for us, certainly we can take this season of reflection to give up something significant and devote ourselves more to Christ’s cause.” Many people decide to give up something as a bit of a personal challenge during Lent. It might be something they enjoy – like coffee or chocolate – or it could be something they think they should have less of – like alcohol or Facebook. It is really a personal decision, but the focus...
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On Purpose Origins

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We actually came up with the name for On Purpose Press after writing our first book, A Bed for the King. We kept coming back to why we wrote the book in the first place. Yes, we wanted families to have a faith-building alternative to some of the Christmas options out there. Yes, we wanted to provide some relief from the chaos and busyness of the holidays. Yes, we wanted girls and boys to begin doing kindness as the prelude to a lifestyle of kindness. Yes, we wanted to change the world. All of those are completely true statements, but they all dance around the heart of the issue. What are...
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Mindfulness 101

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Mindfulness seems to be the new “buzz word” in today's popular culture. A quick Google search for “mindfulness” yields almost 6 million results! This word is being tossed around in advertising, media, sermon series, and everyday conversation. Some of you may be left wondering, what is mindfulness, really? There are many definitions of mindfulness, but my favorite belongs to Jon Kabat-Zinn, a mindfulness expert who developed the technique Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to address a variety of physical health ailments. Kabat-Zinn defines mindfulness as, “paying attention in a particular w...
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What We Leave Today

Everyday there is a moment each of us gets to choose what we leave in this day. We can choose to leave something positive. Something that adds to the wonder and enjoyment of our common human experience. Something that brings a smile, or even a momentary relief from the difficulty and stress of the average day. We can choose to build another person up and make them better. Or we can choose to leave something negative. Something that makes the other feel less-than, that tears down, that piles on to the difficulty of life. We can choose to make another person, and the world in which we live...
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Delivery Policy

In stock items will ship via First Class Mail, Priority Mail, or Fed Ex Ground. Shipping times are estimates and not guarantees. They may be affected by factors over which On Purpose Press has no control, including incorrect delivery addresses, customs delays and Post Office delivery restrictions. Orders affected by such delays may take as long as 6 weeks to arrive. OPP will take no action on these orders during that time. Some items in the store are sold as pre-sale items. This means the item has not been printed yet. The approximate ship date for the product is on this page, but is subjec...
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Return/Refund Policy

Return/Refund Policy 1. All books must be returned in a condition that permits resale. Damaged books (unless damaged upon receipt) will not be accepted for return. If books are damaged when the customer initially receives them, call immediately to make arrangements. 2. For general customers, returns must be made within 30 days of the date you received the product, for those products that can be returned. 3. The customer, not On Purpose Press, is responsible for all shipping charges for return of books unless they were received in damaged condition. Care should be taken in preparing an...
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Kind Enough

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Kind Enough By: Dr. Erica Skidmore I couldn't believe it. It was Christmastime, and earlier that day at church we had picked up our empty shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. On the way home from church we briefly talked about how the boxes would be filled with small toys and gifts for children in other countries who do not usually get presents. Later that day, my 4-year-old son excitedly gave me a small box full of his toys, including some of his favorites, and said, “Here, Mommy. I got some of my toys to give to the kids who don't have toys.” Thinking he was confused, I knelt ...
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We Are

We believe in living intentionally. We believe there is no such thing as coincidence. We believe we are all connected. We believe in relationships. We believe we have a responsibility to each other. We believe in kindness and caring. We believe in something greater than we can fully understand. We believe in sharing ideas, hope, and faith with others. We are On Purpose Press.
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Benefits of Kindness

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Kindness. A simple word. It means to be friendly, generous, and considerate. It is what we teach our children. It is what we expect of others. On our best days, it is how we want to act. Every culture, every religion, has celebrated kindness. Kindness doesn’t just change those for whom it is done; kindness changes the individual doing it. Think about that! When we do a kindness for another human being, without being asked, expecting nothing in return, and for no perceivable benefit, the world becomes a brighter place, and we become a better person. So today, do something kind for another...
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3 Simple Ways to Get Your Day Back on Track

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3 Simple Ways to Get Your Day Back On Track We’ve all had those days where nothing seems to go right from the moment our feet hit the ground. It’s probably not just one thing, it seems like Murphy’s Law is in full effect. Everything seems to shake us up, make us lose our focus, and then each single task becomes a chore. Even the simplest and most mundane things appear to be punishment. I’ve had those days more often than not, and I’m betting you have as well. The good news is, you have the power to turn it all around. I don’t mean that we can suddenly switch things into a “I just won the...
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