Sunday, March 22, 2009

Before You Tie The Knot - Premarital Counseling Workbook Commercial




Before You Tie The Knot - Premarital Counseling Workbook For The DIY Couple, is for the (DIY) couple that wants to go deeper in their relationship, but feels that they just don't have the time to go out to a minister, or is not sure where to find one. This workbooks deals with the top issues that couple talk about concerning marriage. Topics include: Relationships, Finances, Children and Parenting, Red Flags and many more.

Take a moment to make your marriage sound. Straightforward talk.

Before You Tie The Knot, can be used alone or in conjunction with another program.

This book is used when counseling with Rev. Angela Chester.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Being A Well Dressed Groom with Anthony Commiso

Our guest today on I Do Radio was Anthony Commiso of Tuxego. He gave grooms not only tips on how to be prepared for this special day, but how to look his best at all times.

When you visit Tuxego, you will find that during your personalized consultation, Anthony Commisso, the owner meets with you on a one-on-one relaxed atmosphere so that the bride and groom can examine all the various nuances of formal attire. With all the preparation and effort in planning your special day, Consider that couples who endeavor to have the most successful event will seek out the help of a qualified specialist. Anthony Commisso and Tuxego want to be part of the cherish memories of your wedding experience by providing professional advice to help you "put the paint to the canvas and have a picture to last a lifetime."

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Visit Anthony Commiso and Tuxego for a professional dressing session before your wedding. Let him know that Rev. Angela Chester sent you!

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Prayer back in School

I have received many emails lately regarding prayer in schools & what we can do to reinstate this practice. Below you will find the link to one of the emails I received. I am not asking you to sign it - this is only an example.

Do you think that prayer should be reinstated in the public school system? What if you are not Christian, will you still say the prayer?

Prayer back in School

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Wedding Ceremony Planning 101



You've been asking about it - we heard you.

Wedding planning doesn't have to be a stressful time in any brides life. Knowing what to do and how to come about making an informed decision always helps.Wedding Ceremony Planning 101 is the solution to that.

Now available in two formats, Angela Chester Ministries has made available an mp3 (available for immediate download) and a CD version.


  

Football player not recovered in Florida

My prayers go out to these families. I know that the fans of each will be posting messages as well as the NFL franchise members sending flowers and their condolences.

My your faith bring you through these hard times.

Search ends for NFL players lost off Fla. coast

Search ends for NFL players lost off Fla. coast

The Associated Press
Published: March 4, 2009


CLEARWATER, Fla.: As the four fishing buddies huddled together in the dark, clinging to their capsized boat miles off the Florida coast, a helicopter's light shone down upon them.

For a while, as the boat drifted in the rough seas, Nick Schuyler could even see the city lights from shore. But the men drifted away as the hours passed, Schuyler told a friend after he was rescued, with the two NFL players aboard disappearing first, leaving him and his college football teammate hanging onto the hull.

"The waves were just so much. They never got a break," said Schuyler's friend, Scott Miller.

The Coast Guard called off the search Tuesday for the other three: Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper, free-agent defensive lineman Corey Smith and former University of South Florida player William Bleakley, three days after their boat capsized Saturday.

Miller said Schuyler told him from his Tampa hospital room that the men initially hung together, trying to come up with plan. Bleakley swam underneath the boat and retrieved three life jackets and a cushion.


Easygoing and an avid fisherman, Bleakley gave the others the vests, Schuyler told Miller, and at least intially was the one clinging to the cushion.

"Will was there as long as he remembered," Miller said. "I want everyone to know Will's a hero in this whole thing."

Bleakley and Schuyler were former South Florida teammates, and the 24-year-old survivor had helped Cooper and Smith train at a gym.

After scouring about 24,000 square miles of ocean, the Coast Guard said it had done all it could to locate the men. Capt. Timothy Close said officials were sure that if there were any more survivors, they would have been found.

"I think the families understood that we put in a tremendous effort," Close said. "Any search and rescue case we have to stop is disappointing."

Bleakley's father appreciated the Coast Guard's effort.

"I think they were not to be found," Robert Bleakley said.

Schuyler told rescuers after they plucked him from the ocean Monday that the boat was anchored when it capsized.

"He said basically that Will helped him keep going," Schuyler told Miller. Miller said he had also known Bleakley since the sixth grade. Eventually, Bleakley also got separated from the boat, leaving Schuyler alone.

Shortly before the search's conclusion was announced, the missing men's family and friends embraced and sobbed outside the Coast Guard station. They left without talking with reporters.

"He'll be an inspiration for me for a long time," Robert Bleakley said later of his son. "He always has been. I told everybody, I call him my hero."

Lions running back Kevin Smith called Corey Smith "a good, quiet guy, who always put in an honest day's work."

Kevin Smith, a Florida native, said he has been fishing as far off the coast as the four men, in boats larger and smaller than the watercraft that capsized.

"The No. 1 thing when you're out there is, you have to respect the water," he said. "I know those guys had safety vests. I'm trying not to even think about it. That's a tough way to go."

Close said some family members asked about continuing the search on their own, which he discouraged but said the Coast Guard wouldn't prevent. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission may be heading out Wednesday to recover the boat.

The Coast Guard hadn't had more detailed conversations with Schuyler "due to his physical and medical condition," Close said. Schuyler was in fair condition and told hospital officials he didn't want to speak to the media.

Cooper, 26, was selected in the third round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers out of Washington. He played 26 games for the Bucs in his first two pro seasons, then led a nomadic NFL existence.

Cooper and Smith, 29, became friends when they were teammates at Tampa Bay. Smith signed with the Bucs as an undrafted free agent in 2002, and spent last season with Detroit before becoming a free agent. The former North Carolina State standout recorded 42 tackles (28 solo), three sacks and 10 special teams tackles in 2008, his best NFL season.

Bleakley, a 25-year-old former tight end from Crystal River, Fla., was on the USF football team in 2004 and 2005. He had one reception for 13 yards in his career, which also included some time on special teams.

Stuart Schuyler said his son is an instructor at L.A. Fitness and had helped train Smith and Cooper.

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