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Rev. Jon D. Imme served devotedly for over four decades as a Lutheran pastor at a multicultural, urban church in Los Angeles. He also taught at a Lutheran high school in Los Angeles. Throughout his entire career, he led outreach and ministered to the homeless, inmates, gang members, youth in foster care, the sick and elderly, and people with disabilities.

Jon’s impact expanded globally through various media and written expressions. Collaborating with his wife, they produced faith-based documentaries, illuminating stories of resilience and hope, while fostering cross-cultural, cross-cultural awareness. These inspiring endeavors were featured on PBS, local television stations, film festivals, churches, schools, and even the Los Angeles County jail system.

Jon’s literary contributions include Where is the Exit?—a poignant journal and devotional recounting his personal 12-month battle with pancreatic cancer; The Rivers, Canyons, and Drones Trilogy—a series of biblical allegories: The Librarians (Old Testament), The Two Fathers (New Testament), and The Newolds (The Last Days).

As a testament to Jon’s unwavering commitment and the profound culmination of his life’s work, his final book, Church We Have A Problem, offers a deep exploration of Christian fundamental truths. The author presents compelling biblical and historical perspectives, challenging both the Church and followers of Jesus Christ in the contemporary context.

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RELIGION & INSPIRATION

THE LIBRARIANS

BY • POSTED ON Oct. 10, 2021

Using simple, effective parabolic teaching, pastor-turned-novelist Imme’s latest release chronicles the adventures and spiritual edifications of four people.

The story begins in a fictional ancient village that has profited from its proximity to a river, which has brought generations of prosperity and happiness. When a young boy’s parents are found dead near its banks, however, his seemingly idyllic existence turns dark. The newly orphaned Mesoh is forced to live with his aunt and uncle and their two children. But even though he is embraced and loved, he can’t seem to come to grips with the deaths of his parents. After asking the river for answers, a book appears from the mysterious Creator that states that the wisdom within will lead Mesoh to his destiny. Mesoh, who has become the first “librarian,” leaves his village to spread the word. This begins a series of stories following the librarians who come after Mesoh and the trials and tribulations they must face from heretics, fraudulent spiritualists, and power-hungry tyrants. Their lives are irrevocably transformed by the divine book, which contains the seven pillars, including “Worship the Creator, not the creation” and “To love the Creator, you must also love one another,”that make up the foundation for human existence. While the narrative certainly could have been enriched by richer characterizations and worldbuilding, the real power here is in the savvy aspect of discipleship. Infused with subtle but profoundly moving imagery and symbolism—lambs, doves, various representations of light and darkness, etc.—the author adeptly uses metaphor to communicate his message. Carrying the book, for example, is likened to the transformation that occurs when beginning to live a theocentric existence: “It was as if it was testing my strength, not physical strength but inner strength. Then it felt light, so easy to hold that I could easily forget that I was carrying it.” This imagery and symbolism conveys the power of Christ’s love in a shrewdly nondenominational manner.

Simultaneously entertaining and enlightening, an allegorical blueprint for a faith-based life.

Pub Date: Oct. 10, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-4897-3776-2

Page count: 240pp

Publisher: LifeRichPublishing

Review Posted Online: Nov. 3, 2021

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