Sex and the City What's Up With This Run(a)way Hit?
We've got two reviews... plus David's spiritual analysis and a bunch of exclusive photos, too! Click through on the hyperlinks to read more...
Candles mean more than sex & romance
Ken Priebe | 1 CommentA bridge is not a bridge unless it connects
two pieces of land. Without the bridge, all you have is two
individuals. With the bridge, you still have two individuals, but a
third thing that is keeping them together.
The Staying Power of True Love
Elisabeth Leitch | Comment HereLove may not guarantee a fairytale happily
ever after. Our lives and relationships will still face rough times,
mistakes, and shortcomings even in its presence. But if there is
anything that can help us get through this crazy thing called life,
love is it.
Or Can SATC be Biblical?
David Bruce | 2 CommentsThere are many ways to think about Sex and
the City (SATC). To some, it is Satanic. To others it is spiritual and
even biblical. Here is a breakdown of opinions with my own take.
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Other New Reviews
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The Strangers
When Death Comes Knocking
Elisabeth Leitch
We do not need to wait until our last minutes to live, to love, or to
fight evil. Even though we may not be able to predict, explain, or
avoid death, it is completely within our own power to grasp the full
potential of the lives we have been given every day. The Fall
Story of Despair, Journey of Hope
Elisabeth Leitch
Even though we live in a world of extreme brokenness and suffering, we
also live in a world of love, hope, and restoration. No matter how far
we fall, there is a love that can pick us back up. No matter how broken
we become, there is a healing hand.
The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
First I Was Excited
Mike Furches
I loved the first three movies, and while there was a sense of let down
at times in the sequels, it was minimal. Indiana Jones still lived, and
the character as a hero was still believable-mainly because the scripts
and storylines were believable to some extent.
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New On DVD
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Strange Wilderness
Wilderness Not So Wild
Ed Travis
Strange Wilderness
offers little in the way of laughs or depth, but you could do a lot
worse. Zahn and crew succeed in capitalizing on their idea and focusing
on their friendships; they just don't necessarily succeed in keeping us
laughing in the process.
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