Review & #Giveaway – Live All In by Hilary Weeks #subscription #embracelife #music #faith #inspiration

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As a member of LIVE ALL IN, you’ll receive a brand new Hilary Weeks song every month. You will also have access to a song study that includes scriptures, quotes, and questions to help you study the message of the song that month! Every month, you’ll receive the sheet music and instrumental track for that song. Plus you’ll get the beautifully designed lyrics, coloring page and two 5×7 printables that you can frame for your home or use as lesson handouts.

 

Learn more about this subscription here and sample some of the music from Hillary Weeks.

 

Blog Tour Sale Offer – You can purchase a 2020 Live All In Annual Membership for early bird price of $49 (reg. $59) and if you use the coupon SALE15, you get another 15% off! Only $42!!

You and your family can also enjoy an entire year’s worth of gorgeous, monthly music, sheet music, coloring pages, printables for your home, song studies, and lyrics for under $4 a month!

Purchase your subscription here

 

 

Review

I was given a subscription to Live All in for 2019 and WOW sums up how I feel about this subscription box/series.  I don’t normally do these, but this one just blows me away.  The song that is written for each month along with the lyrics, sheet music (for all those musicians), coloring page, song study guide, and frameable graphics that share a message that we all need to hear.

I have really enjoyed the different songs and the song study really makes me think about my life and if I am leading it in the right way.  Some of the questions for December include asking about our greatest strengths, overcoming fear, and forgiveness.  There are even Bible verses that tie to the study and the song.  Each song study is 5-6 pages and features some beautiful illustrations to tie everything together.

For those that are musicians or sing, each month you can download the lyrics, sheet music, and even mp3 files with instrumental or background voices.  There is even an app where you can download each of the mp3 files and listen to them at your leisure without having to be in front of the computer.

I enjoy coloring at times, so the coloring sheets are a nice way to relax but still thinking about that month’s message.  The frameable printables are a reminder of that month’s lessons are the illustrations and colors set off the thought nicely.

I have really enjoyed the works by Hilary Weeks and highly recommend checking it out for yourself.

We give this 5 paws up.

 

 

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