Welcome to the new profile
We're still working on updating some profile features. To see the badges, ratings breakdowns, and polls for this profile, please go to the previous version.
Reviews55
zmos99's rating
This week, our superheroes get in a fight with the god of Hades - basically, the devil. When the devil sends his minions to fight our heroes, it's a brutal battle in which they all get beaten up pretty badly. It seems a shame to go to all that trouble when all they had to do instead was call on God, humble themselves, and trust in Jesus Christ to enable them for spiritual warfare.
I hope some herding viewer sees this episode and realizes that through Jesus Christ we can be saved, forgiven, and healed. If that you, take a moment to ask Jesus to save you. Repent from your sins, turn away from them and live your life for Jesus. He will make u new.
I hope some herding viewer sees this episode and realizes that through Jesus Christ we can be saved, forgiven, and healed. If that you, take a moment to ask Jesus to save you. Repent from your sins, turn away from them and live your life for Jesus. He will make u new.
I just cannot imagine wasting anymore of my life watching the show, for a couple of reasons.
It's true, too many of the hosts sentences begin with "I", "Me", "My". He simply spends too much time talking about himself, his opinions, his taste etc.
But the thing that really blew my mind is when he recommended renting over homeownership! You've got to be kidding! His reasons for doing so didn't even make sense. It's like he had absolutely no training in finances whatsoever. I bought my condo 15 years ago and my monthly payment has not changed in 15 years, while all the rents in my area have skyrocketed. I couldn't believe my ears when he said that, and had to immediately turn it off.
He's had some good ideas l, like paying off your credit cards. But beyond that, you really should not watch this show for good financial advice.
It's true, too many of the hosts sentences begin with "I", "Me", "My". He simply spends too much time talking about himself, his opinions, his taste etc.
But the thing that really blew my mind is when he recommended renting over homeownership! You've got to be kidding! His reasons for doing so didn't even make sense. It's like he had absolutely no training in finances whatsoever. I bought my condo 15 years ago and my monthly payment has not changed in 15 years, while all the rents in my area have skyrocketed. I couldn't believe my ears when he said that, and had to immediately turn it off.
He's had some good ideas l, like paying off your credit cards. But beyond that, you really should not watch this show for good financial advice.
John Ritter guest stars as a young preacher, who stumbles seriously, jeopardizing his whole future. Somehow, the Walton family manages to get him on the right track, both in his own eyes and the eyes of the community.
Another reviewer here said that "somethings missing" because Jesus is not mentioned. That's true. But that's OK, because everyone knows exactly who the people are gathered to worship, and everyone knows who provides grace and forgiveness when it's needed most. And that is Jesus Christ.
I have 95 characters left, so I've just got to say the grandpa really saves the day at the very end. You can't help but love that guy more with each episode.
Another reviewer here said that "somethings missing" because Jesus is not mentioned. That's true. But that's OK, because everyone knows exactly who the people are gathered to worship, and everyone knows who provides grace and forgiveness when it's needed most. And that is Jesus Christ.
I have 95 characters left, so I've just got to say the grandpa really saves the day at the very end. You can't help but love that guy more with each episode.