Author Chat with Jewell R. Powell

Yesterday I had the wonderful opportunity to post my review of Marriage 101 by Jewell R. Powell.  I really enjoyed her insight into marriage and the book was a pleasure to read.  I asked Jewell if she would have a little time to join me here at One Person’s Journey Through Books and share a little bit about her book with us.

She said yes.  Please warmly welcome, Jewell R. Powell.

Jewell, I am so excited to have you here.  I enjoyed reading your book and found a couple…. errr, maybe more, things that I could apply into my own marriage.   What are some of the unrealistic expectations couples have today about marriage?

Jewell: Thank you Sheila, my answer to that question would be:

  • #1 Couples who are happy in their marriages, don’t have problems.
  • #2 Your spouse should be perfect with no imperfections.
  • #3 What we see on TV, read in fictional books and see in movies regarding relationships are real.
  • #4 Marriage should be easy, it shouldn’t require so much work.


What advice would you give to  husbands to improve their marriage?

Jewell: My husband says, “tell them not to think about the negative things going on in their marriage or else they will be angry most of the time.” I say, men must know they are ultimately responsible for the failure and/or success of their family. Men need to understand they are not only responsible to be head of their family but they are directly accountable to Christ. This enables him to get in position to hear directly from God concerning the will of God for their family. Lewis says that when we separated, although I was praying to God for our marriage, he was too.  The reconciliation would have not taken place, if he also wasn’t seeking God as to his family and what He should do.


What advice do you have for wives to improve their marriage?

Jewell: The biggest lesson for me was how I can honor God through my marriage. God taught me that to honor Him, I was to honor Lewis. Also, God created men with the need for respect from his wife, it’s the top of his list and he needs it almost as much as he needs air to breathe. When we value and respect someone, we invest ourselves in their care & and take the time to build up their feelings of self-worth. A man who doesn’t receive respect from his wife is a man who begins to deteriorate and so will the relationship. The kind of love & respect God is calling wives to have for their husbands is sacrificial and unconditional.


That’ s good advice.  I have read that before that while women find the most important thing is to feel loved, to a man the most important thing is to be respected.  What would you say to that person who is literally at the end of their rope…. and can’t do it anymore?

Jewell: I was at that point so I completely understand. I will say what someone said to me, DON”T GIVE UP! God says, I know the plans I have toward you they are good and not evil to give you an expected end.

I must admit that my struggle was me concentrating on what he was doing or was not doing that I didn’t like. I learned to stop looking at him and focus on the changes I needed to make within me to be a better wife. It took a lot of work! We all want better marriages but no one is willing to change and there lies the problem. So the question to them, Are you willing to change?

(NOTE: I am not speaking to the one who is going through physical abuse)


How can spouses put the spark back in their marriage?

Jewell: It doesn’t take money or any grand gesture such as taking a Hawaiian vacation.  Start small, eat dinner by candlelight. Have a picnic in the middle of the living room floor. Email an e card or go for a walk. Talk kindly to one another.  In the back of Marriage 101 and on the website (www.marriage101.us), I have a list of 30 love deposits to get you started.


That’s a good idea Jewell!  I will check that out on your website.  Is their one biblical verse that you cling too?

Jewell: Isaiah 55:8-11 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts…” I have realized, as a Christian, that God expects me (us) to do things that really don’t make sense. I must say that it is not my favorite scripture but it helps me to stay focus – to do the right thing.



Jewell, this book is so timely and well written, are their any plans for any more books in your future?


Jewell: I have a four (4) book mini-series coming out in December 2009 that covers marriage topics we all face: Sex & Intimacy, Communication, Parenting, and Finance. In addition, there is a Marriage 101 Marriage Enrichment and Premarital Curriculum.


Thank you Jewell so much for taking the time to sit and chat with us today.  Readers, please take time to read the Review of Marriage 101 and check out the “Date Package Giveaway” being offered to one lucky commenter.

The Secret Of Joy by Melissa Senate

Melissa Senate’s book goes on sale today!  A win for chick lit!  ~ Sheila

Rebecca Strand, a 28-year-old New York City paralegal in a divorce mediation firm, is shocked when her dying father confesses his long-ago affair–and the baby he’d turned his back on. This fragile connection to 26-year-old half-sister Joy Joyhawk is all Rebecca has left of family. And so with her lawyer boyfriend’s protests ringing in her ears (“She’s just going to want her share of his million-dollar estate!”), Rebecca drives to Wiscasset, Maine, with the 26 letters her father wrote to Joy (but never sent) every year on herbirthday. Having no idea what to expect, Rebecca knocks on Joy Jayhawk’s door.
Turns out Joy, the separated mother of a little boy (Rebecca has a nephew too!), isn’t very interested in the “father” who turned his back on her existence from day one–or her “sister.” But Rebecca is so determined to establish family bonds with Joy that she doesn’t go home . . . and finds herself being welcomed into small life by some very loveable, quirky characters, including the Divorced Ladies Club of Wiscasset and a sexy carpenter named Theo . . .


In My Opinion:

Two thumbs up!  I have read a lot of heavier books lately and this one came in my hands at just the right time.  The Secret of Joy made me smile.  I wanted to go hang out in Maine with these characters, I really did!

Rebecca comes in as the main character and when Joy comes in to her life as the sister she never knew existed until after her dads passing, I am pleasantly surprised on what Joy adds to the book.  It is as if the entrance of Joy, was a gift from Rebecca’s father to let her know that there are other options than getting married just so you dont feel alone.  Not settling I think is a wonderful lesson in the book and author Melissa Senate weaves that well into the story.

Good strong likable characters are always a plus for me and I found then here between the pages of a book called The Secret Of Joy.

About Author Melissa Senate

Melissa Senate is the author of eight novels, including the bestselling See Jane Date, which was made into an ABC Family TV movie and has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. She’s published short pieces in Everything I’ve Always Wanted to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume, It’s a Wonderful Lie, Flirting with Pride and Prejudice, and American Girls About Town. A former romance and young adult editor from New York, she now lives on the southern coast of Maine with her son.

Extras!

Looking up the Whoopee Pies that Marianne is famous for, I found Labadie’s Bakery in Maine for Whoopie Pies.


My review copy was sent to me by Pocket Books

Morning Meanderings…

Morning all!  🙂  I feel pretty good today!  I think I have battled and won the cold/sinus/ bug thing that was plaguing me for the last week….  (of course the lower energy sit around time helped my reading….LOL)

Yesterday I made my way back into the gym and that felt great to make that step to get back on track.  Now I just need to keep on going….  I know my goals… now I need to get there 🙂

This morning I got up at 7, still a little later than I usually do, and put the Coffee on and sat down to write my morning post for the day and the rest of a review that will go up today as well.  Of course, instead I read comments and started blog hopping and well…. you know how it goes.

I found myself over at Esme’s Chocolate and Croissants Blog and seen a review that she had written for a book called The Recipe Club by Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel.  I started to read her review and about 3/4 of the way through her post I am tearing up.  It sounds wonderful!  I am shocked at how much I am liking what I am reading and… well… I could tell you what it is about, but I would rather you stop over to Chocolate and Croissants and read it for yourself.  I am adding this one to my wish list.

Today I have a pretty full day, I work 9 – 2 and then my plan is to tan, pick up my Honduras picture cd’s at Wal-Mart, work out with my friend Heidi and then get home.  I have a couple more posts set to go live later today so feel free to stop back and help yourself to the coffee… it is always on.  🙂

Its Monday, What Are You Reading?

Thanks to J Kaye’s Book Blog, I have a bit of organization each week when I report in to what I have read and what I plan to read.  This is loads of fun and fun to see what everyone else is reading as well!  Feel free to write your own post about what you are reading and be sure to link it to J Kayes Blog linky so others can peek in on your books as well!  🙂

I feel like I am on a treadmill….. going going going ….. nowhere.  🙂  I have quite a few reviews ready to go from the books I read while in Honduras but am trying to stagger them out to one or no more than two, book reviews a day on the blog so each can get wonderful coverage.

For this last week I read:

Marriage 101 by Jewell R. Powell (with a chance to win a date night package!)

Love Has A Face by Michelle Perry

The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls

White Picket Fences by Susan Meissner (this one has a giveaway!)

Jantsen’s Gift by Pam Cope (also with giveaway and I read this one two weeks ago in Honduras… just didnt get review up until last week)

The Magic Warble by Victoria Simcox

LimeLight by Melody Carlson

Leaving Carolina by Tamara Leigh

What Matters Most by Melody Carlson

(The last three were all read in Honduras and on the plane the previous week and reviewed this week)



For this week I have three and one audio:

The Secret of Joy by Melissa Senate I am finishing it up tonight for the tour tomorrow!

Behold The Dawn by K.M. Weiland yes!  Our very own blogger and twitter friend K.M…. I want tot start this one in the next couple of days!

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collinsuh huh… I am that girl… so late on reading this book and purchased it this past weekend.  I plan to be into this one over the weekend

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold is in my cd player and what I am listening to when I relax in the evenings and blog surf.

So… I am reading.  No doubt about that.  I am organizing my book shelves currently as in today and have many reviews to still write so never a dull moment around here.

Morning Meanderings…

a big improvementToday is project day!  I am three cups of coffee into my day and other than my afternoon work out I am going to get some things done that I need to!

1.  My reading Room is a disaster.  I have been so busy lately and have ran out of shelf space that I have been stacking on the floor and this is driving me nuts!  Currently I have books to be reviewed mixed with books I have already reviewed…. GAH!  Today that comes to an end!  I am making a call to a friend of ours to see if he can build me some bookshelves that go around the top edge of the room.  If I can put my keepers up high that will relieve the pressure of the bulging book shelves that are seriously only an injury waiting to happen! If they explode, I could lose an eye!!!

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2.  I have procrastinated on putting away our lawn furniture.  I could kick myself for this and today looks like it is going to be around 50 degrees so I am doing it before I find myself doing this in the snow with only myself to blame.

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On a happier note, last night I made the turkey burgers from The Biggest Loser and they were delicious!  They use a portobello mushroom for the bun and that is a lot of mushroom but they were so good!  I have linked the recipe here.  I will make these again.

Also – be sure to check out current giveaway when you have time.  I have several that end later this week that let you pick a book of choice and I added a couple over the last few days that include a chance to win New Moon, a chance to win a date night package, and a chance to win Picket Fences by Susan Meissner which was a wonderful read!  You can link to all current giveaways here.

Ok….  I have to get moving so I am off to have an egg white omelet and get going on my day!  Enjoy!

Marriage 101 by Jewell R. Powell w/ Chance to win a Date Night!

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Jewell provided me with tools for my marriage that I sometimes forget I own….  ~ Sheila


aaYour marriage can be strong, healthy, happy, and blessed. Marriage coach Jewell Powell shows you how in this 8-week plan for marital success. She reveals how God’s truths can transform two individuals into the union he desires. Laying a spiritual foundation is crucial to your marriage. In Marriage 101: Building a Life Together by Faith, you will discover God’s purpose for marriage, how to develop godly character, how to communicate effectively, and much more. With biblical examples, study questions, and Scripture meditations perfect for individuals or couples, you will be challenged to examine areas in your life that may need change so that your marriage can thrive.


My Thoughts:

I enjoyed how author Jewell R Powell used the story of Sleeping Beauty to reflect Gods Love.  In today’s world, I don’t think it matters if you are about to be married, newly weds, or on 22 years (like me), this book has something we can all benefit from.   The study questions and places to leave my reflections were wonderful as I like to take notes when I am learning.

The book is interesting and laid out in an 8 week format.  In a quote by Mother Theresa :

Spread Love wherever you go: first of all in your own house.  Give love to your wife or husband, toy our children, to a next door neighbor… Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier.  Be the living expression of Gods kindness, kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.

~ Mother Theresa

The part that got me there was the first sentence.  How often do I spread myself so thin throughout the day that by the time I land back at home with my husband there isn’t a whole lot of me left?  A wonderful read – a great study guide for individuals or couples.  I would recommend this book to anyone who is planning to get married or is currently married.

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About Jewell Powell

In July of 1992, Jewell met her Prince Charming at a Roy Rogers restaurant. When the couple decided to marry four years later, both were aware of the latest marriage statistics and the legacy of divorce that lay between them. Her parents divorced when she was four, after moving the family to Maryland, leaving her to be raised by a single mother. To circumvent the odds, they went through pre-marital counseling, attended church regularly and felt a strong love for one another. They believed they were ready for marriage.

While desiring to have a happily ever after, Jewell found life after marriage anything but a fairy tale. In 2001, she and her husband, Lewis, had been married for five years but were growing apart, after experiencing problems with infertility, sleeping in separate bedrooms and Lewis’s increasing disinterest in going to church. As she searched for answers to her marital troubles, Jewell found herself on a journey, seeking answers to save her marriage.

Despite a shaky beginning, the Powells now have a relationship with a strong foundation. After successfully resolving their marital problems, they started the Happily Ever After Marriage Ministry to help others do the same. Her new book, Marriage 101: Building a Life Together by Faith (Revell Books February 2009, ISBN 978-0-8007-3332-2, $13.99), offers hope and guidance to help transform broken relationships through the use of biblical wisdom in a simple workbook format.

Jewell serves as co-owner of Antiok Holdings, an emerging full-service management consulting firm, which she owns with her husband. She earned a Bachelor of Science in business from the University of Maryland and is pursuing a Master of Divinity. The Powells reside in southern Maryland with their two daughters. For more information, please visit www.marriage101.us.

Date Night Drawing!!!

  • Tywebbin has graciously offered  one Winner (Randomly chosen from all blogs – see schedule at http://bit.ly/Marriage101)  will receive a  $30 DATE NIGHT certificate to the restaurant of their choice (Applebees, Chili’s, Ruby Tuesday or Red Lobster) and a gift pack of books (includes Marriage 101, I Don’t Want a Divorce, and Have a New Husband by Friday.)

How super cool is that?

To enter:  You  MUST leave an email address in the comments and answer the question you see posted below. You must answer the question and be part of the discussion to be entered in the drawing.

The question is:

In todays world of business, children,  and over commitments,  how can a husband and wife find time for each other?  How do you find time for your spouse or significant other?

RADIO SCHEDULE

November 16 – Black Authors Network (8-10 pm EST)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Black-Author-Network

November 19 –
REAL TALK WITH TANYA WHITE Radio Show (7 pm EST)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/realtalkwithtanyawhite
November 20Chocolate Pages Show (4 pm EST)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chocolatepages

My review copy of this book was sent by Tywebbin Creations Blog Tours

Honest Scrap Award

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Laurel from Snowy Obsessions passed this my way and here is what I am suppose to do:

The rules of this one is to list ten honest things about me and then pass the award on to ten other book bloggers.


1.  I have been a reader since I was 4.  There were seasons of my life where I read less, but I always came back to books.

2.  I have a soft spot in my heart for suffering animals and hurting children….

3.  I have wanted to be a writer since as long as I can remember.  This wish is still unfullfilled.

4.  I love smartly done commercials.  I watch the super bowl…. to see the commercials.  😉

5.  Some day I would like to do a long term mission in Honduras – like 5 months over the Minnesota winter.

6.  When I first started blogging on my original blog, Straight On Through in July 2007, it took me several months before I would allow it to be a public blog as I was afraid to have my words out there in the world for all to read.

7.  My book club the Bookies will have its 100th meeting in December of this year.  I cant believe we have been going strong since August of 2001.

8.  I am not a patient person.

9.  I love being with people but I overdose on them and have to be alone to recharge.

10. I own all 7 seasons of the Gilmore Girls and have watched them in their entirety at least 4 times.


And now to pass it on:

Zia from My Life In Not So Many Words

Julie From My Own Little Corner Of The World

Esme from Chocolates and Croissants

Ryan from Wordsmithonia

Cindy at Cindy Kicks Butt

Melissa from My World

Vicki from reading At The Beach

Alexia from Alexia’s Books and Such

Petty Witter from Pen and Paper

Alyce from At Home With Books


Winners of The Heretic’s Daughter

I am excited to make the announcement for the winners of The Heretics Daughter.  This giveaway has had more entries than any other giveaway I have done yet!  That makes me all the more excited to reading this myself.

So… I will no longer make you wait!  Bring on the drum roll!

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And The 5 winners are:

Jessica

Mary Ward

Debbie W

Renee G

Lori

Congratulations winners!  I am so excited for each of you!  You each have been emailed withthe request for your mailing info so the publisher can get this sent off to you!

On a side note… this is the book that the Word Shakers on line Book Club will be reviewing the end of December.  Anyone who has read the book is welcome to join in on the conversation by leaving a comment on the post so I can include you in the questions I will be emailing out.

 

Love Has A Face by Michele Perry

A look into war torn Sudan…. and the difference one faith filled woman can make ~ Sheila

aaTermites for dinner. Bombs in the backyard. A nation torn by decades of war still on the brink. Can one life really make a difference here?

Born without her left hip and leg, Michele Perry is no stranger to seeming impossibilities. So when she arrived in war-torn Southern Sudan–with little more than her faith in God’s promises–she did what everyone told was crazy: she opened a home for orphaned children in the middle of guerilla warfare territory and has now become “mama” to over one hundred little lives.

With a deft pen, she recounts unforgettable stories of life in the bush, stories that capture the reader with the stark realities of living in a war zone—and the power of God’s love to transform them. Her own story is just as compelling as the ministry she is living. From working in the slums of India to finding her home in war-ravaged Africa, her life has been a journey deeper into the supernatural power of God.

My Thoughts

Michele shares a story of a life lived for others.  I read this book in its entirety in Honduras.  While I liked reading about how she was able to help the children of Sudan. parts of the book left me feeling a little unfulfilled, but I am struggling to put my finger on it.

There is a point that Michele makes in the book that I have seen for myself in what I do.  She talks of a homeless friend shaing his tortilla with her.  People in the worst conditions we can imagine, yet still living with hope and with happiness.

I was learning who was really poor.  And it was not these people.

I love that line as I have seen this with my own eyes  again and again.  While we go out into the world and see people living in one room homes with no doors or windows,no running water, a barrel outside filled with wood that is their stove, no refrigerator, or car, and maybe one change of clothes…  and then I think how much I have back home that I really do not need….  the things that we pay for and fret over payments on…. the tv shows and music we moniter our children on…. and then I see these people living the simplest of lives and making the very best out of it…

Sorry – went off on my own there for a minute.  This book gives a glimpse into the lives of those in Sudan.  Michele’s courage and what she is doing is remarkable.  There were parts of this book I found to not exactly sit right with me, and maybe that’s just me. aa

About the Author:

Michele Perry is the founding field ministry coordinator for Iris Ministries in Southern Sudan under Rolland and Heidi Baker. Born without her left hip and leg and other birth defects, she endured 23 surgeries by age 13. A native of Florida, Michele studied at Baylor and has previously served in Bangladesh, India, and the inner cities of the U.S. She is also an artist, photographer, and poet. Michele wrote most of Love Has a Face on an old computer by a kerosene lamp in a bullet-hole ridden shell of a building in Southern Sudan.

2009 Holiday Reading Challenge!!!

aaJust yesterday I was saying over at J Kaye’s Blog that I was going to limit myself on Challenges.  Doh!  I am so easily distracted (“Oh look!  Something shiny!”) I love challenges and  here I am again signing up for this wonderful little challenge that is being hosted by All About (N).

Ok – before you point and laugh at my weakness, let me defend myself!  Check out the requirements:

1- Challenge will start Friday, November 20 and will end Thursday, December 31.

2- You can read anywhere from 1 to 5 books for the challenge and, of course, if you’re like me, you are more than welcome to surpass that number.

3- And now, here’s the clincher… they must be holiday related books. That’s right, the holiday doesn’t really matter, but it would be more “jolly” if your choices were Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, etc.

4- The size of the book does not matter, nor does the genre. It is also okay for the book to overlap with other challenges. The only thing I ask is that they are not children’s books. YA is okay. And so are re-reads. I for one tend to read the same books every Christmas – they are tradition.

5- To sign up – leave a link back to your challenge post. There will also be a post for review links as well as one for challenge wrap-ups.

6- And…. there will be goodies. That’s right, we’ll call them presents. At the end of every week that the challenge is running I will choose one winner from the review links and I will allow them to pick a book of their choosing (of course, I will provide a list). Meaning the more books you read, review and link up, the more chances you have at winning a “present”.


See?  Not so bad… you can read 1 – 5 books….  I am already in with my Book Club’s read of Home For The Holidays by Rebecca Kelly.  AND I can go up from there….  🙂  If you want to join, hop on over to All About (N) and sign up!