About Us

Jack Flacco is an author and the founder of Looking to God Ministries, an organization dedicated to spreading the Word of God through outreach programs, literature and preaching. His message of repentance and forgiveness offers hope for those looking to improve their relationship with others through faith in Christ Jesus.

When he is not writing or ministering, Jack spends his time with his wife and two sons, the youngest of whom aspires to become a missionary. His oldest son, who suffers from autism, is learning about God’s ceaseless love for those who follow Jesus. Jack’s wife is a Holistic Nutritionist and a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition.

Jack and his family live in Ontario, Canada, where they dedicate a large portion of their time participating in activities dedicated to managing Autism Spectrum Disorder. He attends Victory Baptist Church in East Gwillimbury, Ontario and serves on the worship team.

341 thoughts on “About Us

  1. Thanks for stopping by and liking The World’s Oldest Water post. Who knew there was such a thing as old water – besides what was left in the glass on your counter for a few days.

  2. Thank you for stopping by and checking out my blog…I noticed from your blog how much you’re into zombies…I wonder will you go and see “World War Z”? It looks interesting…but what are your thoughts about it…

  3. Glad that Ms. Jolie brought you to my blogstep 🙂 I saw the Wednesday feature, I had to click on the follow button. Thanks for stopping by.

  4. Thank you for finding my blog and liking it! I don’t update nearly often enough, but I’ve vowed to be more faithful to that one and the other two in the summer months. I will enjoy following you as well. I appreciated reading about your interest in young people. I’ve worked with several groups in my home church and community and there is nothing more gratifying than watching these young lives reach up and out into inspiration and service. No longer get around much but I’ve enough memories to last until that is no longer a problem. God bless.

  5. Hey Jack, literacy is the key to freedom. If you can read, the limits are boundless as to what you can learn and accomplish. Being able to read is a gift. I don’t know if you deliver these books yourselves or provide the money to buy them, or collect them and disperse as you see the need. Nevertheless, I’m sure you are at this necessary and compassionate endeavor for the joy of bringing someone else joy.

    Thank you for the like on my blog.

  6. Thanks for dropping into my blog about the Bay Area. I review books from time to time. Zombies are not usually my territory, but I will keep an eye out for your new book and give it another chance.

  7. I like the structure of your blog.

    As a joke I started writing a zombie version of Twilight. Not exactly a parody, but somewhat like that. Anyway, I haven’t decided what I’m going to do with it (self publish or release it through a blog) but I’ll have to send it to you for a professional opinion regarding how I treat zombies. Looks like you are an authority on the subject.

  8. Before Walking Dead, I hated everything zombie related (sorry!). Then one Sunday night I collapsed on the couch where my 15 year old son watches WD religiously and I became hooked. Poor Andrea!

  9. “…tentative release date for his first volume is scheduled for Fall 2013…”
    So blinking exciting! How did I not see this? Congratulations!
    I’m sure it’s old news at this point, but seriously SO exciting. Can’t wait to read it!

    1. Aww, thanks for your awesome support, Kaela! You sure know how to brighten a person’s day! I can’t wait until release day as well. Been crazy around here with prep, but exciting, nonetheless!

  10. hi Jack – I too am an unpublished novelist. I was wondering if your books are YA or adult – seems everyone looking for YA today. Best of luck with your novels and if you publish (self or otherwise) please blog about it as it’s always interesting to see the journey of authors.

  11. Thank you for coming by my blog today and “liking” my post. I like the “Walking Dead” AMC shows and I am a comic nerd at heart…I can’t wait to read your book. Hope you’ll come by again soon.

  12. Hey Jack, just wanted to say thanks for liking my ‘Evil Dead’ post, I really enjoyed reading you ‘Zombie Q&A’. Good luck with the novels.

  13. Hi, Jack!
    Thanks for visiting and liking my blog post. Your blog provides a nice mix of topics, is well written (Yay!), and I love the fact that you and your wife donate books to those less fortunate; literacy is so very important. Although we come from different creative fields, we both seem to understand the importance of volunteering and giving back to society. I will be following your progress and wish you the best of luck with your publishing endeavors.

    1. Thanks so much for the well-wishes, Frank. I really am grateful for this opportunity to reach out to different people with my posts. I truly appreciate your feedback!

  14. Thanks for liking my blog! Wow, it’s so exciting that you might be releasing your first volume this fall…my dream is to become published, but man is it hard, especially when you’re trying to keep a “day job”. Looking forward to checking out your blog. Cheers.

  15. Mornin’ Jack! Visited your site after you visited mine and I must say I like your site! I will be dropping in from time to time. We share similar interests. Good luck with your series later this year.

  16. Hi Jack,

    Thanks for finding our post! We’re producing the musical Zombie Prom this fall and will have a series of events related to it alongside the show. I think there could be some nice marketing opportunities for your books alongside our musical – please email us at notyourmoms@gmail.com if you’re interested.

    -Jamie

  17. Thanks a lot for liking my post… still new to penning down thought and love the appreciation…..

  18. Hello Neighbour (well, sorta)!! Thanks for liking my post “Dyson and the Omelet”. We all love zombie stuff, in my family so I’ll look forward to seeing your novels soon!

  19. Thanks for checking out my blog and my recent Peanut Butter Protein Balls! I hope you get the chance to try some of my recipes. I look forward to following your posts in the future!

    -Christine

  20. Hi thank you for visiting my blog, and liking it. Taking your time to volunteer and help out by donating books is very awesome keep up the good job.i will make sure to follow your blog*_*

  21. Hey Jack, thanks for stopping by The Swamp, home of the 7 Evil Dwarves. As a fellow author I understand the work it takes to get this far. When you nail down a release date I would like to interview you on our blog to help promote your novel. Of course the zombie theme fits right in with my Friday blog as well.

  22. Jack, thanks for finding my blog so that I could find yours. “Holding dear the importance of universal literacy, they donate books to individual families in need.” Bravo. I’m gonna follow you. Interested in your new perspective on dark zombies. Hm. Have you watched British TV’s Wolfblood yet? I’ve just discovered it.
    Best, and thanks again-

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