 | A book that every man should read. Sep 8, 2008 |
| Some women compare this to Woman thou Art Loosed; however, I see it as more of a open truth about how men feel but don't share. Jakes speaks of his experiences, as well as, compares how other men relate to life's struggles, disappointments and really how not to stay in the pit of feeling horrible from what seems a finality of what they see. Life is a struggle for men and women, but women seem to shake it off because we will cry and scream. Men tend to grow bitter and hold on to past hurts in a different type of resentment. I appreciated the care he took to separate the emotions in each chapter. It is a good read. |
| |
 | a little disappointed Sep 2, 2008 |
| I saw a clip of his sermon on television and I thought this was his sermon. I was really disappointed when I put it in and it was his book which I already had. On top of that it's not even his voice reading the book. His book/CD obviously caters to the women of broken men; who are going to buy this for thier man. I have to warn you that unless you've been to prison, are in a gang or do drugs this may not appeal to you. If you're like me and grew up in a suburban middle class neighborhood you probably won't get much out of this CD. |
| |
 | Who is Reading this? Aug 27, 2008 |
I think the material in this audio book is amazing. I have a hard time getting through it because of the actor chosen to read the text. His voice and affectations are beyond annoying. I wish careful consideration would be given when it comes to choosing who is to read for the audio book! |
| |
 | Not What I Expected Aug 18, 2008 |
I was looking forward to listening to this ministry during my vacation. However much to my surprise, it was not T.D. Jakes voice I heard when I plug in my earphones. The readers monotone voice made the words of T.D. Jakes less inspiring.
I actually did not get through the first few chapters before I just turned it off. I think I have to order the DVD in order to obtain the inspiration I was seeking. |
| |
 | I was pleased Aug 11, 2008 |
| The book was in excellent shape. This is a must read for men and men who work with and for men. It is an excellent resource for us all. T D Jakes writes in a style that makes this books understandable to all of us. It does not blame, but he very candidly states the problem and what we should do to obtain help and end the cycle of men in pain. |
| |