This short book encourages doubt-filled Christians with the truths of Scripture--shifting their perspective to see themselves as God sees them, comforting their hearts with the abundant love initiated by God, and teaching them to receive this love through the gifts Christ has given them.
Jeremy Pierre Books
Jeremy Pierre delves into the complexities of the human psyche and its intersection with spiritual life. His work explores profound questions of human suffering and the search for meaning, offering counsel that is both practical and theologically grounded. He bridges the worlds of academia and practical pastoral care, enriching both the theoretical and applied aspects of Christian counseling. Pierre's approach emphasizes a holistic understanding of the individual, integrating emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions.






God with Us: A Journey Home
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Author Jeremy Pierre and illustrator Cassandra Clark want to awaken children to a brave journey―a journey home. This world is not our home. We live east of Eden and short of Heaven. The earlier children understand this, the more sense they can make out of this sad, wonderful place. This storybook aims to shape their vision of the world as a place in-between, to awaken them to the brave journey they must take toward their true home--their home with God. Author Jeremy Pierre and illustrator Cassandra Clark want to awaken children to a brave journey―a journey home. This world is not our home. We live east of Eden and short of Heaven. The earlier children understand this, the more sense they can make out of this sad, wonderful place. This storybook aims to shape their vision of the world as a place in-between, to awaken them to the brave journey they must take toward their true home--their home with God.
When Home Hurts
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Dealing wisely with domestic abuse in the church
The Pastor and Counseling
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the essential role of pastors in counseling, this book addresses the challenges they face when guiding individuals through crises like depression and suicidal thoughts. It offers a comprehensive overview of the biblical counseling process, detailing each stage from the first meeting to the conclusion. Additionally, it provides strategies for fostering a culture of discipleship within the church and includes practical resources such as checklists and note-taking tips to enhance the counseling experience.
Tuesday night is trivia night, a night for produce market owner Lee Hubbs to swing by the bar with his cop friend, a night to down a few shots and avoid all the folks who've mysteriously been turning into quails. It's a night to kick back and maybe get some action on the side from his employee/girlfriend before heading home to his wife and kids. But this Tuesday's different. An argument with the girlfriend, a little unintentional vehicular homicide of an unsuspecting cyclist, and the next thing you know, Lee's life's upended like a bushel of rotten peaches. Well, mostly upended. Because when you're a fine upstanding citizen, and your victim is a quail-human ne'er-do-well who won't be missed by society, who's to say what's right, really? Jeremy T. Wilson's The Quail Who Wears the Shirt is a magnificent Southern-fried meditation on guilt and karma, a fantastic and truly memorable work about the lies we tell ourselves and the truths that seep through despite our best efforts, a darkly comedic satire as strange and surreal as an onion pie.
The remarkable life of champion Beryl Burton, one of the greatest cyclists of all time
The remarkable life of champion cyclist Beryl Burton, one of the greatest cyclists of all time.