Linden man releases book
Jerry C. Berry releases ’Does The Bible Really Say That? A Simple Man’s Search For The Truth
For many years, retired homicide detective Jerry C. Berry questioned why there are so many different interpretations of the Holy Bible. He has had to ask some hard questions. Does the Bible contradict itself, or is it too complicated for mortal man to understand?
In “Does The Bible Really Say That? A Simple Man’s Search For The Truth.” (published by WestBow Press), Berry uses investigative principles to help readers come to a better understanding of some of the more controversial issue in the Bible. Conclusions are reached for each subject discussed by, either a preponderance of the evidence or beyond a reasonable doubt.
“People are becoming more and more confused regarding what is true and what is not true by hearing so many different versions of the God’s word. You should forget all the issues and topics you do not understand, or those things in the Bible that seem confusing. God will reveal them to you in His time and when He knows you are ready to receive them,” Berry says.
When asked what he wants readers to take away from the book, he answers, “To my brothers and sisters in Christ and to those who may not have accepted Jesus Christ yet, it is my wish that you find peace and perhaps a little comfort after reading this book. It is my hope that you may come to know our Lord and Savior.”
Available at Amazon and Barnes D Noble.
About the Author
Jerry C. Berry was born late winter of 1950, in Knox City, Texas, a small country town located 215 miles northwest of Dallas. He grew up in a construction family that worked on many of the largest hydroelectric projects in America, which include the St. Lawrence Seaway Project in New York State to the Glenn Canyon Dam in Arizona. He followed his family’s footsteps and worked heavy construction from the age of 17 to the age of 39, when he made a career change into law enforcement. He eventually became the lead homicide detective in a county in Washington State where he maintained a high clearance rate in his death investigations. This resulted in him writing the book, “Where Murderers Walk Free.” One of his major investigations became a novel, “In the Still of the Night”, for the late Ann Rule, one of America’s most prolific true crime writers. Berry now resides with his wife Susan, their big redbone hound Bob, and their cat Maggie on a small tree farm near Atlanta, Texas. When he is not in the woods hunting and mending fence, he enjoys yard work and leather crafting. He has been a Christian for 47 years and loves deep studies of the Bible.
