Thursday, December 06, 2012

Prayfit & Interview with Jimmy Peña

Gotta say that Jimmy Peña is an inspiration and a really nice guy who loves Jesus. No wonder God has given this exercise physiologist and bestselling author such an awesome gift -- the ability to teach others how to improve their bodies, stay healthy and honor God all at the same time.


Jimmy's latest DVD, Prayfit 33-Day Body Toning System, does all the above. And it makes a fabulous Christmas gift / stocking-stuffer.

Read my interview with Jimmy, watch the awesome trailer of  Prayfit 33-Day Body Toning System and glean more details on Prayfit -- a growing movement among health seekers -- here in The Examiner.

(A similar version of this article will also appear in Assist News Service.)

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © December 2012

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Christmas Angel

 

Read my full review of this awesome GMC Première World Movie, Christmas Angel in The Examiner.  (And watch for it in Assist News Service.)

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © November 2012




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse




Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse premiered last night under the White Big Top located in the parking lot adjacent to San Diego’s Petco Park.

This breathtaking multimedia equestrian and acrobatic show was greeted by a full house of excited enthusiasts whose expectation was not disappointed. And no wonder! What’s not to love about fifty majestic horses comprising of 11 different races whose connection with their riders is, well, magical?

The charm of these magnificent horses was enhanced by multimedia effects, stunning music and the voice of an outstanding soloist together with the amazing artistry of skilled acrobats. Whether it was the horses’ gracefully prancing or cantering – with or without riders – alone or in choreographed sequence as part of a team -- it all made for an ethereal experience. Unforgettable and well-worth seeing.

More info on my full article in The Examiner. 

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © November 2012

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Thursday, November 08, 2012

Chasing Ice


Presently showing in select theaters, Chasing Ice is a stunning film about climate change and how it’s changing the world’s landscape at a ridiculously rapid rate.

In the spring of 2005, National Geographic assigns photographer James Balog the formidable task of capturing images in the Arctic so as to document its evolving topography. Balog finds himself in terrifying situations, risking his life and absent from his family for long stretches. But not in vain...

Read the full review in The Examiner here.

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © November 2012

http://janey-demeo.blogspot.com

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

What God Hath Wrought - Chuck Smith & The Jesus Movement


One of the greatest spiritual revivals to sweep America, even the world, was the Jesus Movement. It happened back in the late sixties during the hippy era, and one of the key players was Chuck Smith.

What God Hath Wrought tells the story of Chuck Smith and the birth of the Jesus Movement and Calvary Chapel. It’s a story that has marked history in remarkable ways, changed lives radically; a story well worth hearing.

Read more about What God Hath Wrought in my section of The Examiner -- and, since, it's Halloween week, see a trailer of Chuck Smith talking on that topic.  

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © October 2012

http://janey-demeo.blogspot.com

Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Mark, the movie



So, we've all heard about the "mark of the beast" right? I believe in it (duh! why wouldn't I? I'm a Bible believer.) So...here's a new movie called The Mark. And it's interesting and entertaining. 

Check out my full review in The Examiner or in Assist News Services

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © October 2012


Saturday, October 06, 2012

The River


The River by Michael Neale tells the story of Gabriel Clarke, haunted since early childhood by the memory of a tragedy no child should have to witness—a misfortune that leaves him fragile and broken.

Gabriel’s life on a farm with his mother and an endearing older couple offers plenty of distractions for a young boy. But Gabriel’s deep sadness about what he witnessed and what he lost quenches his joy; life is a struggle and he is unable embrace all it has to offer.

But Gabriel’s story is not over. He was made for a higher purpose. He was made for The River. And only when he returns to The River—something brought about through circumstances beyond his own planning—does he face the truth.

The River forces Gabriel to overcome his fears, to face his past, and to discover the unpleasant details about what really happened on that dismal day when he was five-years-old. The River changes his life. But it also means he has to change his if he is to fully enjoy the freedom and joy The River offers him. He must forgive.

The River brings healing and redemption. Gabriel is finally home.

The River, although published by Thomas Nelson, is not an overtly Christian story but it is a safe wholesome and inspiring read for adults young and old alike.

Michael Neale is an award winning Christian songwriter, especially known for the song, Your Great Name.

The River is Michael’s first novel and can be found in most Christian bookstores.

This review also appears in my article section of The Examiner

Janey DeMeo M.A.

Copyright © October 2012