Thursday, November 21, 2019

"Considering Others" by Jungu Olobia Book Tour and Give Away

About the Book

Book: Considering Others
Author: Jungu Olobia
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Living / Personal Growth
Release Date: March 4, 2019
Front cover Considering Others
Good manners and etiquette begin in the home, or wherever a child is taught or mentored. From an early age, children learn how to behave, and as they grow, how to interact in their relationships at school, church, and in their communities. Though etiquette varies between cultures, practicing good manners is a kindness that extends across cultures, because the way we treat one another matters. 
We want to raise and train our children in safe, healthy environments, but the daily encounters of a fallen world make it challenging. Much has been written on good etiquette, but this practical, captivating book points readers to Jesus Christ as the Lord and the Holy Spirit as the Teacher of good manners, clearly illustrating that the Bible is the Life Manual for good behavior that comes from God’s heart. 
From biblical examples to personal examples, reflection verses and practical steps, and prayers and Scriptures to pray over children, ConsideringOthers: Good Manners to Glorify God will help parents, teachers, and mentors shape and develop godly character and good manners in children so they may lead healthy, successful adult lives in their sphere of influence around the world. And there’s plenty of takeaways for adults too! 

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"Considering Others" by Jungu Olobia is a book about manners.  The book is filled of things that most of us know, but we don't always do them. So this book, to me was like a refresher course.

I thought the section on manners and etiquette from other cultures was interesting.

 I really don 't know what to write except to say that I think this book was worth the time I spent reading it because it is good to be reminded that we all need to use our matters, not just children.

I say everyone should read this book because  there are things written about that we all should know but forget at times. I recommend getting and using this book as an  reference tool  for your own personal liberty.  There are things written in this book that might not be pertinent to all, but I say, use what you need to and just skip the things that you don't need to know.   Because, you never know when you might need them. I wrote that sentence, because I used to say I would never travel out of the country and now, in March 2020, I am going on a mission trip to Mexico. You never know what God has planned and we all need to use good manners and consider others.

I received a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.

About the Author
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Jungu Olobia is a wife and mother, with two degrees in business and informational technology. A Sunday school teacher for over sixteen years, she teaches children ages three to twelve. She enjoys volunteering in her children’s school and in her community. She and her pediatrician husband live with their two sons in Keller, Texas.  

More from Jungu

As parents and guardians, we want to raise and train our children in safe, healthy environments, but the daily encounters of a fallen world make it very challenging. Much has been written on good etiquette, but how many books point to Jesus Christ as the Lord and the Holy Spirit as the Teacher of good manners? After almost two decades serving and teaching as a Sunday school teacher, about a decade working in an IT position at a College, and with much encouragement from my beloved pastors and family, I wrote Considering Others: Good Manners to Glorify God.  Thank you so much for joining me today! It has been such a privilege and honor to be with you. We all love and care for our children very much, so thank you for allowing me to talk about my book, Considering Others: Good Manners to Glorify God. Writing my first book has been a walk of faith that has been both painful and joyous as I found out a lot more about my family history and how much I needed to pray!  Thank God, however, for His love and gift of His son, our Lord Jesus.
 Here is a question for us: What legacy do we want to leave our children?  Proverbs 13:22 tells us that good people leave an inheritance to their descendants. That scripture speaks to more than a financial or natural inheritance. It also speaks to passing on virtues that build character.

Blog Stops

Mary Hake, November 15
Vicky Sluiter, November 16 (Author Interview)
Creating Relationship, November 19
Artistic Nobody, November 20 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, November 22
By The Book, November 23 (Author Interview)
janicesbookreviews, November 24
A Reader’s Brain, November 25
All 4 and About Books, November 26 (Author Interview)
Inklings and notions, November 27

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Jungu is giving away a copy of Considering Others to two winners!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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