The POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING Reviews
September 25, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under Audio Book, Bound Books, Kindle e-Books
The Power of Positive Thinking is an inspiring program that will help you create a positive change in your life. Peale gives a special introduction for those plagued by worry, doubt, defeatism or grief. Over seven million copies of the book version have been sold to enrich people’s lives for more than a generation.
Little House on the Prairie – The Complete Season 2
September 21, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under DVD, Television
Charles must work at several jobs to pay off their debts while the entire family pitches in – Laura makes a new friend and helps him get over his grief – Charles promises a dying widow that he will care for her three children
Jeremy Camp: We Cry Out: The Worship Project Reviews
September 12, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under Contemporary Christian, MP3 Digital Download
Once again Camp teamed up with award-winning producer Brown Bannister to create a heartfelt, worshipful project. Returning to his worship music roots, he co-wrote with other notable worship leaders Matt Maher, Reuben Morgan (Hillsong) and Brenton Brown.
Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope
September 10, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under Audio Book, Bound Books, Kindle e-Books
I’ve told my kids for years that God doesn’t make mistakes,” writes Mary Beth Chapman, wife of Grammy award winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman. “Would I believe it now, when my whole world as I knew it came to an end?”
Where Do You Go When All Hope Seems to Be Gone?
May 5, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under Blog, By Duke Clarke, Featured
Where do you go when all hope has been taken away? Can you still put on a smile, quote your favorite positive saying and look on the bright side of things? That’s what some say to do and if it only has to do with some negative events or a little stress or pressure in your life, then sure we can all suck it up and move on. But what about that gut punch that drops you to your knees mentally and emotionally what do you do then?
Does Anybody Really Care?
January 23, 2010 by Administrator
Filed under Blog, By Guest Author, Featured
Nehemiah was the kind of person who cared. He cared about the traditions of the past and the needs of the present. He cared about the hopes for the future. He cared about his heritage, his ancestral city, and the glory of his God.
Nehemiah broke down and cried when he heard that Jerusalem walls still had not been rebuilt. Why did this upset him? Walls mean little in most present day cities, but in Nehemiah’s day they were essential. Nehemiah was deeply grieved about the condition of Jerusalem. After his grief he poured out his heart to God and looked for ways to improve the situation.