Apples & Oranges

Unabridged
Author: George G. Bloomer
Narrator: George G. Bloomer
Genres: Relationships
Publisher: Whitaker House
Date: July 2003
Length: 1 hour
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

As unique as apples from oranges, so are the thoughts of men from women. In this provocative illustrative sermon, Bishop Bloomer tells it like it is by exposing the root cause of the great divide. What signals are you releasing to attract the wrong men? Men, what are you saying or not saying that causes her to receive the wrong message? You will learn about the amazing compartments of a woman-the orange-and the tenacious tendencies of man-the apple. Apples and Oranges-and inspiring message for both men and women.

Reviews (5)

Synopsis is inaccurate

Written by Anonymous from Cherry Hill, NJ on November 8th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Well this "book" certainly is different. Not really a 'book' but a sermon. A sermon with a sense of humor and really quite good points he makes. Now, I will tell you...this is an excellent life lesson sermon for any female who continually chooses the wrong guy. Tells us a little about how the male operates. You can skim the music part of it. Tolerate it for the first 10 minutes and you will get something out of it. Terribly recorded though. Don't rent it if you're looking for something to sink your teeth into. Quick.

Apples and Oranges

Written by Anonymous on March 19th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This is not the book, it was a waste of time. It is more of a promo by the author to buy the book. This should NOT be on this site and it was a waste of a rental.

Apples & Oranges

Written by Anonymous on August 14th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Although it is not a book, I really enjoyed the different perspective George Bloomer brought about in the sermon. There was a lot of energy involved and quite a few moments that made me laugh. I found ALMOST the entire thing to be interesting. I did not like how it opened with a gospel song.

Apples & Oranges

Written by Anonymous on July 21st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I wish I had read the review before I put it on my shelf, It isn't a book,why is it even on this website. I waisted one of my rentals on this. I can get sermons as podcasts for free. Who picks these things, I can't get good books that I want and this is offered.

Don't waste your time

Written by Anonymous on September 24th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Not a book - a Louisana preacher (frequently interuppted by "amens") who tells the ladies to leave their unemployed, lazy, worthless, "cross eyed" men. If you have a job and a are reading relationship books, you will never listen to this CD. I forced myself while I was jogging and regret I wasted the hour.