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    If My Body is a Temple, Then I Was a MegaChurch

    Aug 5th, 2011 | By Wesscott Marketing | Category: Books, New Books
    If My Body is a Temple, Then I Was a MegaChurch

    The unique personal memoir of losing over 130 pounds from Christian comedian, author and speaker, Scott Davis. Foreword by Mark Lowry. (CLICK IMAGE FOR DETAILS)



    Laugh! 17 Reasons to Lighten Up and Laugh

    Dec 18th, 2010 | By Wesscott Marketing | Category: Books
    Laugh! 17 Reasons to Lighten Up and Laugh

    Flynn follows each of his reasons for laughing more with 17 hilarious stories from personal, family, and church life. Chances are you will see not only yourself, but also your friends and family in LAUGH!–and laugh all the more.



    The Power of Influence

    Sep 18th, 2009 | By Wesscott Marketing | Category: New Books
    The Power of Influence

    Fisher DeBerry is the winningest football coach in service academy history. But as Coach would tell you, success in coaching is not measured by the number of wins and losses. Real success in coaching is measured by the kind of people your players become. Faith, family and football–these are the priorities in Fisher DeBerry’s life and the themes of his book, The Power of Influence.



    Everyone Gets To Play

    Jan 2nd, 2009 | By Wesscott Marketing | Category: Books
    Everyone Gets To Play

    Author John Wimber wasn’t interested in religion–he was interested in a relationship with Jesus Christ. One of John’s most famous sayings, “Everyone gets to play!” referred to the whole body of Christ, finding their place within the body; this was close to his heart and the subject of this new book from Ampelon Publishing.



    Saving God’s Green Earth

    Dec 30th, 2008 | By Wesscott Marketing | Category: Books
    Saving God’s Green Earth

    For hundreds of years, the church has championed the beauty of God’s creation, demonstrating in many ways how it points to the Creator. However, over the last century, the evangelical church has let the value of caring for creation slip away. In “Saving God’s Green Earth”, author and pastor Tri Robinson makes a compelling case for the biblical precedence behind environmental stewardship and shows the church what it can do about this eroding value.