Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sproles's and Jones's He Said, She Said ~ Reviewed




He Said, She Said: A Devotional Guide to Cultivating a Life of Passion, or How Newlyweds, Couples and Singles Can Draw Closer to God and Their Mate Through Daily Devotions [Paperback]
Cindy Sproles (Author), Eddie Jones (Author)
Paperback: 232 pages
Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing (February 14, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0982206550

Description

Do you sense something vital missing from you relationship with your spouse, children and God?
Are you easily distracted by the busyness of life and left feeling drained, bored, and discouraged?
Do you sense you were meant to enjoy the richness of life, but spend your days feasting on crumbs?
This heart-warming collection of stories (54 in all) will inspire you to reach for the true source of joy: a life lived for and through God. These deeply personal (and sometimes humorous) devotions offer biblical insights and spiritual truths from the unique perspective of one man and one woman.
Learn to cultivate a life of passion.
Perfect for your quiet time, these moments of meditative reflection illustrate the importance of allowing God to work within you and speak through you. No matter if you are newlyweds or newly retired, this book of devotions will help you put the spark back into your love life and explore the precious relationships God desires for you. He Said, She Said touches the heart, tickles the funny bone and brings you to your knees in worship.

Review:

I've know Eddie Jones and Cindy Sproles for a few years. Each has a way of tickling my funny bone, so I wondered what a devotional book by them would be. I can heartily recommend it. The humor is there, but it's coupled with deep truths that go straight to the heart of the problem. You'll find a path that winds closer to God through He Said, She Said.

Reviewed by: Ane Mulligan

Bonus Review:

This devotional contains brief but poignant thoughts about a variety of marital topics ranging from communication and child rearing to the frequency of physical intimacy. Each devotion contains room to journal the couple's thoughts on every subject. Each day also contains a prayer that is very specific to the subject.

If this devotional doesn't change your marriage, it will fling the door WIDE OPEN for frank discussion about what needs to be done to revive the passion and closeness in your marriage.

Reviewed by: Kim Ford

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