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PamPerry, Ministry Marketing Solutions

PamPerry, Ministry Marketing Solutions

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About Ministry Marketing Solutions, Inc.

Ministry Marketing Solutions is a Christian public relations consulting and internet marketing firm. Headed by an experienced and dedicated team of Christian publicists, Ministry Marketing Solutions has worked hand in hand for more than 25 years with many Christian publishers and authors to... more »
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  • Alretha T

    Alretha T says

    Hello Pam, I hope you're having a bless day. Please check out my new novel "Dancing Her Dreams Away" @ www.Dancingherdreamsaway.com.

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    Gal 5:13 (RSV) ...But through love be servants of one another.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    MLK and President Obama have more than skin color in common, they both were educated and both were visionaries! A lot of people HATE dreamers (Joseph and Daniel) Keep the dream alive and VOTE tomorrow! If you don't vote you are spitting in our forefathers faces. Many Black men died so we can have the right to vote!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    Spiritual knowledge is very important to spiritual life. Let us add, however, that it is equally as, if not more, important for a believer to be humble and willing to accept the teaching of the Holy Spirit. If so, the Holy Spirit will grant him the experience of the dividing of spirit and soul, although he may not have too much knowledge concerning this truth.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear,



    you can help me a lot. yours, khan.waiting!!!!!!!!! peace to all.""

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    Have a Blessed New Year!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    He heard you...Psalm 120:1

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    I guess you don't want my business?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Mark H. Stevens
  • Mark H. Stevens

    Mark H. Stevens says

    How can I reach you? I am in dire need of your services!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Dee Dee M. Scott

    Dee Dee M. Scott says

    HI Pam,
    Thanks for the connection.
    ***Blessings***

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • A. Michaelson

    A. Michaelson says

    Hi, Pam. I am the author of The Sandal Maker, a new novel about the public ministry of Jesus. A book that will take you on a fascinating journey of how the gospel came to be. You can read the first chapter by going to scribd.com and searching for the title. I’m including here the publisher's notes from Amazon.com. Let me know what you think.


    Book Description
    Caleb, an elderly Jew, leaves the safety of his home in Cana on a mission to find a man he believes is in Jerusalem. Miriam, Caleb’s only remaining child, accompanies him disguised as a boy. In the desolation of the war struck Galilean countryside, father and daughter risk their lives to journey south on the Jordan River trail. As they walk, Caleb intrigues Miriam with a captivating story of his youth that will change her future destiny. A story of a time forty years prior when he became a sandal maker in order to observe a man some called the Miracle Worker. Caleb secretly kept notes of the events he saw and heard as he followed the crowds. With his objective, skeptical point of view, he reveals the fascinating ministry of the one he called the “Master.” Heart pounding perils and the threat of death endanger the two travelers, but nothing could foretell the fate awaiting them in Jerusalem!

    From the Publisher
    A. Michaelson's new novel, The Sandal Maker, takes the reader on a fascinating journey back to the year 70 A.D. in worn torn Palestine. The author creatively weaves two stories together, one in the present, the other in the past. Heartwarming, enlightening and tragic, The Sandal Maker paints a portrait of one man's life and his involvement in how the gospel came to be.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Jana

    Jana says

    Just stopping by to say "Hi, Pam! and I hope you have a fabulous day!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • America K

    America K says

    The Author of this book America King(alias Kevin Lee)is historically one of most important people of this century. With heritage that include Mohamed Ali, Coretta Scott King, Supreme and more . Being the first man reincarnated makes America unique if not iconic figure in american society .The last reining King (King George) of the 19th and 20th century . With the King reaching acurate age
    he steps back in family business . His love is music playing a behind the scenes role as ghost writer for many years . Now helping the future take Hip Hop to the next .... with a chapter included for everyone in the entertainment industry .
    So remember "The Children are the future and the future is bright"

    http://hiphopthelastreligion.com

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Amaresh Chandra Das

    Amaresh Chandra Das says

    good collection

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Sharen Rooks

    Sharen Rooks says

    What's going on lady?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear,



    Oh great girl, what you can do for my book please."The Unfathomable Vastness of God"". i am waiting for your decent reply soon. yours, khan.waiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Jassafari

    Jassafari says

    HI!

    Just that simple!

    HUH?

    JASS!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tony Carmine

    Tony Carmine says

    Here is a blurb about my new book—ON THE CREST. Comments welcome: Tige Anderson goes through a series of emotional, physical and psychological adventures in this coming-of-age roller coaster, balancing his life among his romantic trysts, his ambitions, his humanity and his gay best friend. The one thread that connects all of the people in his life is the fact that the cycle of life puts everyone through a series of ups (‘on the crest’) and downs. Whether an individual winds up on top of the wave or under it depends on them.

    Prologue:

    [A mind full of shadows which form long, dark points that pierce the heart through and bring to consciousness the fierce pain of reality. Hooded specters that travel through space and time gathering up pieces of memory and bringing them together to form one melted block of pain and pleasure called the past.

    Were it possible to disintegrate as happens to dreams and tender moments. As powerful as these dreams and tender moments seemed at their inception, we come to realize that they are made of invisible particles of nothingness. Were it possible to just vanish like hopes made of tiny particles of nothing so would I be free of reality. And in that vanishing, would I finally be able to find peace.]

    Those thoughts flooded Tige’s mind as he sat and watched the pointed shadows caused by the brand-new-morning sun crawl across the floor in front of him. He had been all alone in the solarium since the middle of the night awaiting the sunrise as he did on many nights since he was put into that place. It was his favorite time of day. Anymore, each minute of the day was filled with painful recollection and doubt except for this brief, fleeting moment. It was a time, it seemed, that the earth, like him, was confused. It brought him solace to think that at this very moment, the entire universe, or so it seemed, was in a state of doubt and he was not alone. It was the time when day was pushing back night, eliminating the last vestiges of darkness to assume domination and live out its brief lifetime before dying and willing its realm to its brother called ‘tomorrow’. It was a time of starting over, of another chance. Days rolled in one after the other like the waves at the beach. It made one think that no matter how tragic the events that occurred in one solar period, there was always another; there was always another wave.

    Tige sat in his robe and pajamas on one of the couches in the solarium watching the morning sun get stronger, watching the streams of light come through the bars on the windows, hoping that the attendant would not yet realize that he was not in his room, which was where he should have been until breakfast which was still two hours away. He had done this so many times in the past but he was never discouraged from continuing to enjoy his moment of peace, but rather would endure the lectures from the staff about how everyone there must obey the rules so that all there could accomplish what they came there for.

    The reward that he got from this solitude was worth any reprimand which may have followed from the staff. He knew that his time remaining there was brief and he could continue this practice somewhere else. This was his time to savor the self-induced, companion-until-death torment brought about by events which had happened before and could not be changed. This was his time to not only enjoy the companionship of hope for tomorrow, but also to flog himself with memories and guilt for things that he had been instrumental in bringing to existence. He had to torture himself for what he had done or for what he had not done. With an almost painful enjoyment, Tige watched the single line of gray smoke from his cigarette and recalled the days past. He watched the ashes fall off like expended days gone by. He watched the orange line of fire racing toward its end.

    Again, comments welcome.
    The book can be purchased at barnesandnoble.com, amazon.com, authorhouse.com and many more sites. Thank you. Tony Carmine.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Ian S

    Ian S says

    Hey, my Shelfari friend, I noticed thast you were reading about George Foreman. You might find Donald Mcrae's Dark Trade: Lost in Boxing interesting. I know I did.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )