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New Movie on Marriage: Fireproof
Coming out tomorrow is a movie called Fireproof. It's based around the story of a firefighter trying to save his marriage. Just before he and his wife go down the path of divorce, the main character, played by Kirk Cameron, accepts a challenge by his father to give it another go. In the process, he finds faith and new love for God. It's the story of a firefighter who dedicates his life to saving others, but is struggling to keep his own home intact. In an interview, Cameron says the divorce rates for firefighters is a whopping 75 percent! This movie seems to have struck a nerve and been getting a lot of buzz (maybe we just surround ourselves with marriage information so it seems that way). Had you heard of this movie? Do you think you'll go see it? If you do, please post something on the network, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Click here to go to the movie's website.Labels: celebrity, entertainment, religion
New Movie on Marriage: Fireproof
Coming out tomorrow is a movie called Fireproof. It's based around the story of a firefighter trying to save his marriage. Just before he and his wife go down the path of divorce, the main character, played by Kirk Cameron, accepts a challenge by his father to give it another go. In the process, he finds faith and new love for God. It's the story of a firefighter who dedicates his life to saving others, but is struggling to keep his own home intact. In an interview, Cameron says the divorce rates for firefighters is a whopping 75 percent! This movie seems to have struck a nerve and been getting a lot of buzz (maybe we just surround ourselves with marriage information so it seems that way). Had you heard of this movie? Do you think you'll go see it? If you do, please post something on the network, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Click here to go to the movie's website.Labels: celebrity, entertainment, religion
New Movie on Marriage: Fireproof
Coming out tomorrow is a movie called Fireproof. It's based around the story of a firefighter trying to save his marriage. Just before he and his wife go down the path of divorce, the main character, played by Kirk Cameron, accepts a challenge by his father to give it another go. In the process, he finds faith and new love for God. It's the story of a firefighter who dedicates his life to saving others, but is struggling to keep his own home intact. In an interview, Cameron says the divorce rates for firefighters is a whopping 75 percent! This movie seems to have struck a nerve and been getting a lot of buzz (maybe we just surround ourselves with marriage information so it seems that way). Had you heard of this movie? Do you think you'll go see it? If you do, please post something on the network, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Click here to go to the movie's website.Labels: celebrity, entertainment, religion
Marriage and Prayer Survey
Paul Giblin at Loyola University Chicago is looking for participants for a study that explores how, when, where, and why married people pray. The study is conducted online and is held in confidential. The study asks: Besides praying in church and at meals, do you ever pray together or is it more usually alone? Do you have similar or different ways of praying? How do marriage and family life influence your prayer life? Has your prayer changed over the course of marriage and family life? To participate, please contact Dr. Giblin at 800-424-1238 or pgibli@luc.edu. Labels: religion, resource, study
Marriage and Prayer Survey
Paul Giblin at Loyola University Chicago is looking for participants for a study that explores how, when, where, and why married people pray. The study is conducted online and is held in confidential. The study asks: Besides praying in church and at meals, do you ever pray together or is it more usually alone? Do you have similar or different ways of praying? How do marriage and family life influence your prayer life? Has your prayer changed over the course of marriage and family life? To participate, please contact Dr. Giblin at 800-424-1238 or pgibli@luc.edu. Labels: religion, resource, study
Marriage and Prayer Survey
Paul Giblin at Loyola University Chicago is looking for participants for a study that explores how, when, where, and why married people pray. The study is conducted online and is held in confidential. The study asks: Besides praying in church and at meals, do you ever pray together or is it more usually alone? Do you have similar or different ways of praying? How do marriage and family life influence your prayer life? Has your prayer changed over the course of marriage and family life? To participate, please contact Dr. Giblin at 800-424-1238 or pgibli@luc.edu. Labels: religion, resource, study
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