The Love Revolution
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Sandra S. (kattkatt99) reviewed on + 119 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Maybe this isn't the best book Ms. Meyer's has written but it's pretty darn good and if this book makes you feel guilty and depressed maybe that's a good thing...it means that maybe you should be doing more. We all should do more.
Even if it's just to give someone a smile,a compliment, or a hug on a day when we're feeling our worst. Think about it. When you give a hug you're getting one in return.
Remember that every single person you see or meet needs love no matter what shield they carry.
There are things going on in this world that we as a whole tend to turn away from.Such as prostitution, child abuse, and hunger just to mention a few. We tend to judge people and turn a blind eye. We say ,hearing about it depresses us.How do you think the person going through it feels? Letting yourself feel sorrow for what these people are going through is a form of love too.
Everyone needs to show more love and that doesn't mean throwing money in a donation box.
Love is not turning your back when you see someone hurting or being hurt. Show your love by doing something.
If you can give money and you give it in quiet and for the right reasons that's great but don't flaunt your donations.
Not everyone has money but everyone has the ability to love,respect,show empathy and help in some way.
Joyce Meyer Ministries, like all other honest ministries,is doing what they can. And by telling you about it is a good way of letting the world know what is needed and where.
Billy Graham and Joel Osteen (who have by the way also named their ministries after them selves,)are doing what's important. The names of their foundations don't make a difference;what they do makes a difference.
Unlike a lot of other ministries Joyce Meyer has a lot of books and materials that are available for a "WHAT EVER THE AMOUNT " donation.
One ministry even wants a $1000 donation just for a bible with (the ministrie's) name on the front of it...please...a $1000????
Read the book,think about it's message. Decide for your self.
Even if it's just to give someone a smile,a compliment, or a hug on a day when we're feeling our worst. Think about it. When you give a hug you're getting one in return.
Remember that every single person you see or meet needs love no matter what shield they carry.
There are things going on in this world that we as a whole tend to turn away from.Such as prostitution, child abuse, and hunger just to mention a few. We tend to judge people and turn a blind eye. We say ,hearing about it depresses us.How do you think the person going through it feels? Letting yourself feel sorrow for what these people are going through is a form of love too.
Everyone needs to show more love and that doesn't mean throwing money in a donation box.
Love is not turning your back when you see someone hurting or being hurt. Show your love by doing something.
If you can give money and you give it in quiet and for the right reasons that's great but don't flaunt your donations.
Not everyone has money but everyone has the ability to love,respect,show empathy and help in some way.
Joyce Meyer Ministries, like all other honest ministries,is doing what they can. And by telling you about it is a good way of letting the world know what is needed and where.
Billy Graham and Joel Osteen (who have by the way also named their ministries after them selves,)are doing what's important. The names of their foundations don't make a difference;what they do makes a difference.
Unlike a lot of other ministries Joyce Meyer has a lot of books and materials that are available for a "WHAT EVER THE AMOUNT " donation.
One ministry even wants a $1000 donation just for a bible with (the ministrie's) name on the front of it...please...a $1000????
Read the book,think about it's message. Decide for your self.
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