What Were You Thinking?

Life Skills Training

by Terry L. Plummer

 

Book Details

Is Your Current Behavior Destroying Your Future?

Did you know that every decision is a series of thoughts? In many cases, your thoughts are unconsciously programmed by your past, rather than being consciously aligned with your potential and God’s plan for you. You may have watched someone else’s bad decisions and wondered, “What were they thinking?” But you may not be aware of the ways in which people are wondering the same thing about you. This practical, inspirational book introduces you to a struggling young couple who can’t seem to get ahead, no matter how hard they try. Chances are, you’ll relate easily to their challenges—you probably know someone exactly like them, and that someone may be you! They make the choice to embrace conscious, faith-based change with the help of The Prophet and his wife, wise and experienced spiritual and practical mentors who coach basic life skills with a solid foundation of prayer and scripture. The power of a thought can turn your life around—or it can ruin your future. Which will you choose? Open this wonderful book to meet the new resource that can put you on the path to joy and success.

 

About the Author

Terry L. Plummer

Terry L. Plummer has been in ministry for over 35 years, of which 25+ have been in pastoral ministry. He has focused much of his ministry on teaching basic life skills to new believers and to people who have a pattern of making bad decisions. His years of research, study, and teaching have uniquely qualified him to teach practical lessons on basic living. He has been married for over 37 years and has two married children and five grandchildren. Terry Plummer spent more than six years in Okinawa, Japan with both the USAF and then Global Missions of the United Pentecostal Church International. He has established a Home Missions Church as well as building the church he currently pastors. He has also put much time and effort into training young men to enter or progress in the ministry. He has lived in Colorado for more than 25 years.