The movie, “Fireproof,” is just out on DVD in the UK. Here is what the back cover says.
“At work, inside burning buildings, Capt. Caleb Holt lives by the old fire-fighter’s adage: Never leave you partner behind. At home, in the cooling embers of his marriage, he lives by his own rules. His job is to rescue others. Now Caleb Holt is ready to face his toughest job ever…rescuing his wife’s heart.”
Fireproof was a really good film. Even though it was made by a group of volunteer Christians it is very professionally filmed with a good script, and enough tension and emotion to hold your attention.
The best bit for me was watching the making of, special feature. It was amazing to see these Christians kneeling in prayer daily, and committing their work to the Lord, before they did any filming. None of the actors were their for their own fame or promotion, but were there to share the gospel and save marriages across the world.
I highly recommend you taking a look, and letting your friends know about it too. If you want to watch it as a group in your church you can buy a copy that gives you licence to use and there are Bible study material and books you can get to accompany it.
Thousands of marriages have already been saved. Find out more, read some testimonies or watch the trailer here.
To buy a copy of the DVD from Amazon you can click here.
Hope you enjoy watching the movie,
Deborah
February 2009 and we have snow! They say it is the most snow the UK has had for 18 years which means it’s the first real snow I’ve seen.

When we leave full-time education and are looking to get into the work force there may not be so many jobs to apply to as our parents had.
Something that I love doing is mucking out the goats on a clear and sunny day with that lovely smell of goat manure :P
I’ve heard that some schools pay hundreds of pounds to send students out on special trips where they can play with the animals and muck them out. I have all this in my garden and enjoy the responsibility and character skills I can learn.
Some days Kirsty brings her rabbit into her bedroom to have a run around and I usually have one of our cats sleeping on my bed at night.
My name is Deborah Drapper. I’m 13. I live in a big, old farm house right out in the middle of nowhere with my Dad and Mum, 6 of my 7 brothers, and 2 of my 3 sisters.