"They Oughta Write That Down Somewhere"
This is a Christian devotional written for everyday people. It is a collection of verbal snapshots from everyday human experiences- mostly mine. It started out as individual e-mails to my family and friends to answer questions they had about issues in their lives and what the Bible had to say concerning their particular circumstances. I wanted the title of this book to reflect the essence of its contents. I didn't intend to write a devotional that was so heavenly minded that it would be no earthly good. There are some teachings in the human experience important enough to write down for historical or future reference. That's primarily what I wanted this devotional writing to accomplish. I have provided the life experiences. God has provided the spiritual teachings. I take great pride in all the Lord brought me to be - - especially making me His son. I pray this writing is a blessing to you and tribute to God.

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"Real Love In A Fantasy World"
Shera & Gerald have not wasted one page of our time. Counselors, pastors, and mentors will want to place multiple copies on their shelves for offering foundational understanding and direction in love and relationships. Parents will want to keep this by their chair-side as their children enter into friendships much less dating. Mature adults will appreciate this practical and conversational text offering insight into their own hearts and minds. As a pastor, spiritual director and grandfather I will be placing this biblical and balanced resource in the hands of my friends, family and colleagues.
Jerry L. Moore, United Methodist Pastor, Chair of the Order of Elder in the Northwest Texan Annual Conference, Spiritual Director

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"The Suicide of the Black-American Culture"
From a biblical perspective, Gerald P. Jackson writes candidly about race issues, encouraging dialogue between races, and warning of the impending cultural catastrophe. Without pulling punches, he offers strong admonitions, based on Scripture, to those who help Blacks say on this path to destruction, offering solution and applications for the detrimental effects within the Black-American Culture. Jackson see the call for the adversities they face. He points out the power of God to change the direction of the Black-American culture, how to connect with the Almighty, and how to positively influence the entire American culture. The Suicide of the Black-American Culture is a warning to all Americans. It is only a matter of time before all other cultures follow this path to destruction. Selfishness, Defeatism, Hedonism, and Cultural Terrorism are destroying the will and hope of Americans, making cultural suicide inevitable.

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"Principles of Manhood"
This is a Christian workbook and guide to help the boys in our communities become better young men as they get older. Each young man has certain responsibilities placed upon him simply because he is a male and this workbook is a guide to help them all understand it and how they should go about reaching the goal of being a successful person in the community. Simple instructions on how to dress, talk, and conduct yourselves in order to receive the respect that you desire are enclosed in this workbook.

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