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Dr. Geoffrey Plummer writes about Jesus’s definitive statement in the Upper Room Discourse that begins with “If You Love Me…” (John 14:15).

What does Jesus mean when He uses that phrase with the Twelve?  Is He being manipulative with His statement or is there something deeper that He is communicating to His disciples?  What does the statement mean for Christians today?

Five positive signs based on biblical principles tell the story for all individuals who question the status of their salvation and the status of those around them: family, friends, and co-workers.  The book allows the reader to evaluate themselves against these five signs to determine whether or not these positive signs are reflective of their character and practice.  The book also guides and encourages committed Christians to pursue Active Discipleship: the practical, substantive level of discipleship that is transformational and infectious. Look Inside or Buy the Book

Timothy Lusk shares a collection of personal poems and prayers mined from a lifetime of service to the people of God’s kingdom. Throughout his career as a pastor and counselor, he has sought comfort in poetry crafted especially for himself and those he has assisted along life’s journeys.

As you read through and contemplate his creations, you will find peace in the knowledge that the steps of your personal journey, while always unique to you, is shared among many others whom have walked similar paths with the same need for love, comfort, and understanding. Look Inside or Buy the Book

Dr. Geoffrey Plummer pens a personal testimony of his experience in raising three daughters by developing five principles mined from great successes and extreme failures in parenting. After the birth of a first child, regardless of any perceived personal preparedness, the life lessons begin in earnest. Where does a new father begin to learn how to become a “Good Dad”? What examples can be found when a new father’s relationship with his Dad was not exemplary?

Dr. Plummer describes the moments in his life when answers were hard to find and how the story of the example Father in the Bible helped him realize the importance of key principles to be everything that a father should be toward his daughter. The discussion of how recovery can occur if no father exists or if an earthly father was not the best example is paramount to those without a solid parental relationship. Look Inside