A Christian satire where small-town faith collides with today's cultural chaos.
When faith meets folly at the corner of Walk and Don’t Walk, one man must decide what’s worth saving.
After a near-fatal accident, Jimmy Goodright wakes up in the ICU with no memory of how he got there—or why Centerville, his once-charming hometown, now feels strangely sanitized. The church he grew up in has been rebranded as The Church of Perpetual Sanitation, and the people he trusted most seem eager to sweep away the past—including the truth.
As Jimmy digs for answers, he’s drawn into a tangled web of moral compromise, misplaced faith, and spiritual confusion that mirrors the chaos of modern life. With the help of a wise but mysterious “cookie lady,” he’s forced to face his doubts and rediscover what it means to believe when truth and faith are treated as jokes.
Jimmy at the Crossroads: Cookies, Chaos, and the Call to Faith blends satire, humor, and heartfelt reflection to explore how faith endures in an upside-down world.
This is a book for anyone who enjoys:
- Christian satire with a modern edge
- Faith-based mysteries full of wit and heart
- Stories that entertain and provoke reflection
- Small-town suspense with universal themes of hope and redemption
Includes an "Afterwords" section with 15+ discussion questions—perfect for book clubs or personal reflection.
Fans of Philip Gulley, The Screwtape Letters, or The Babylon Bee’s sharp wit will find this story both entertaining and encouraging.