“Love Dare” Authors Release Anticipated Sequel Posted: 05 Dec 2009 01:01 AM PST Alex and Stephen Kendrick, the religious filmmaking brother duo of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, GA and authors of the New York Times bestseller “The Love Dare” have released an official sequel to the book, according to the web site of B&H Publishing Group. Entitled “The Love Dare: Day by Day,” the book, released on December 1, “picks up where the 40-day dare leaves off,” said John Thompson, President of Marketing at B&H. He added, “Many of our readers finished the 40 days and began again. Day by Day takes them through an entire year.” At its official product details description page, B&H writes of the book, “The Love Dare Day by Day encourages and challenges couples toward new steps in faith and love with 365 marital encouragements, reminders and action points worth repeating year after year.” The new book is subtitled “A Year of Devotions for Couples” and boasts cover art similar to that of “The Love Dare.” Since its release, “The Love Dare” has remained on the New York Times bestseller list for an astonishing 61 weeks and was ranked at number nine on the USA Today bestseller list. Even more amazing, the Love Dare iPhone app managed to debut as the number one iPhone app by AT&T. Since 2008, “The Love Dare” has sold over 3 million copies and is available around the world in over 22 languages. Originally created as nothing more than a plot-device for the Kendrick brothers’ 2008 film “Fireproof”, “The Love Dare” has transformed into a Christian culture phenomenon and has saved the lives of countless marriages across the country and around the world. “The Love Dare: Day By Day” is available in hardback form wherever Christian books are sold and is available for purchase at the official B&H web site: www.bhpublishinggroup.com. |
Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Elin Woods Tests Her Golf Swing Posted: 04 Dec 2009 06:06 PM PST Golf superstar Tiger Woods has been very popular in the media lately. Not for his golf swing, but for his alleged philandering. The allegations came to light after Tiger suffered facial lacerations after a car accident near his home. Media Web sites such as TMZ began claiming that the accident was caused by an argument between Tiger and his wife Elin over his cheating. Since then, several women have come forward claiming to have had affairs with Woods. |
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