Saturday, February 26, 2011

Review of Couples Who Pray

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This book was very refreshing to read. I really enjoyed it. This book had examples of couples who prayed together and because they prayed together, the couples relationships were better at a bunch of things such as communicating, love making,etc. And how when they brought GOD into the relationship he blessed their efforts and made there life better. I agree myself that having three people in a relationship, me and my husband and GOD truly makes a marriage better. Having a three cord knot on a rope so to speak.

There was a story of a couple who sounded just like mine, how a husband hurt his arm and didn't want to tell the wife for fear she would worry but once he told her she was relived he was talking to her about his problems and opening up and felt more close to him.

Another quote I agreed with in this book is how many couples rarely pray together with the exception of meal time. How couples would benefit from more prayer and being closer together.

My only complaint about the book is how people do not like praying because they fear that GOD is busy and does not have time for us. But in reality, GOD is never to busy to hear our prayers, no matter how often we do it or what time it is, he is always there for us and can hear us and will help us out. He is a loving and caring GOD and takes cares of us in ways we can never imagine.

I truly enjoyed this book and would recommend this book to anyone.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: CBS Cancels Production On Sheen's 'Two And A Half Men' For Remainder Of Season Following Actor's Radio Rant

CBS has pulled the plug on "Two and a Half Men"... for now.

Just hours after Charlie Sheen went on a radio rampage, blasting his bosses at the television show, CBS issued a statement on behalf of the network and "...Men's" production company, announcing they were pulling the show from production of new episodes.

"Based on the totality of Charlie Sheen's statements, conduct and condition, CBS and Warner Bros. Television have decided to discontinue production of 'Two and a Half Men' for the remainder of the season," CBS said in a statement late Thursday night.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Sheen called into a nationally syndicated radio show on Thursday and unleashed a shocking rant in which he attacked Alcoholics Anonymous and his hit CBS show.

"I was told if I went on the attack, they would cancel the show and all that and so I'm just sort of seeing if they're telling the truth or not," Charlie claimed to host Alex Jones in an interview for his radio show, "The Alex Jones Show," on Thursday, referring to his CBS bosses.

"Are they happy with the $5 billion they already made off me or do they think they can turn it into $10 [billion] in a couple more seasons?" Charlie continued. "I'm just saying, you know [the show] is a runaway freakin' juggernaut."

Charlie made it abundantly clear he doesn't believe the show can survive without him, telling Alex, "Watch your ratings, dudes. Watch your stupid ratings

"Do what you've gotta do -- I'll go make movies with superstars and not work with idiots," he threatened.

The 45-year-old also blasted show creator Chuck Lorre, calling him a "turd" while claiming that he embarrassed Chuck "in front of his children and the world by healing at a pace that his un-evolved mind cannot process."

Source: tv.yahoo.com

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Review of Same Life, New Story by Jan Silvious

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I got finished reading the book Same life, Same Story by Jan Silvious and raelly enjoyed it. It was a book that explained stories from the bible of women who were strong and courageous and how they lived their lives to please GOD even though they were in dangerous situations and had to really be strong for their family/husbands,etc.

I enjoyed learning about stories from the bible and I enjoyed reading the stories directly from the bible verses and then having Jan explain them in a way that was eays to understand and make sense of why the story was mentioned in the book so we can learn from it as well.

I also enjoyed the personal experiences Jan used from other people she had talked to for those people also went through tough trials and made it out ok, maybe they had lost a loved one in death or whatever but they always made it through because they believed in GOD, prayed to GOD and he helped them.

I also enjoyed that sometimes we may ask GOD for help in something but he also knows whats best for us such as studying the bible more, getting to know him better, etc and sometimes if we try to better ourselves and get out of our comfort zone how much happier he is with us when we try out best for him. Sometimes it means really seeing in our life we are truly doing what GOD asks of us and if we are not then maybe changing something in our live to better it such as maybe preaching about GOD more to our neighbors or doing more of a personal study with our bible to get to know GOD more

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