Best friends...Megapreachers...One good...one evil...As kids, Terrell (TJ) Money and Percival (PC) Turner had one goal-become big time preachers. But once they accomplish that goal, heading up One World Faith; the largest church in the Southeast, the best friends battle on just how they should be leading their flock. TJ is living up to his name and looking to capitalize on a congregation more than willing to shell out big bucks for a man of God. Percival tries to walk the straight and narrow, but soon the lure of the bling leads him astray. Can either one survive? When PC tries to right his wrong ways, the battle lines are drawn and best friends will ...
Best friends...Megapreachers...One good...one evil...As kids, Terrell (TJ) Money and Percival (PC) Turner had one goal-become big time preachers. But once they accomplish that goal, heading up One World Faith; the largest church in the Southeast, the best friends battle on just how they should be leading their flock. TJ is living up to his name and looking to capitalize on a congregation more than willing to shell out big bucks for a man of God. Percival tries to walk the straight and narrow, but soon the lure of the bling leads him astray.
Can either one survive?
When PC tries to right his wrong ways, the battle lines are drawn and best friends will see sides of each other that they never knew existed. Soon, TJ gets down and dirty-pulling up every trick and devastating secret to keep his holy money train rolling. Will Percival learn the hard way that TJ is a sinner who doesn't want to be saved? And if he does, will it be in time enough to stop tragedy from turning his own life upside down? When the dust settles, someone will definitely be singing the Preacherman Blues.
est-friends since childhood, Terrell Money and Percival Turner had big dreams to become mega preachers and head up their own church.
As adults, Terrell and Percival known as TJ and PC respectively achieved their dream and then some.
Both now married men they are respected leaders in the community.
With the ownership of One World Faith AME mega church that seats thousands and coveted awards such as Bishop of the Year bestowed upon them these men are sitting pretty.
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By OOSA Online Book Club Devil In Pulpit
ishop Percival Turner (PC) and his associate pastor, Terrell Money (TJ), have been friends since they were children. Percival loves TJ like a brother and has openly shown TJ the extent of his love. Unfortunately, TJ hasn't done the same. While church is a business to many, Percival is different. He isn't playing the role of a preacher, he is a preacher.
TJ is not truly a man of GOD. TJ's real actions are proven as he's using church money to try to gain property that they need for a new
The church would definitely say, "Bless this poor soul," in Jihad's new novel,"Preacherman's Blues."
Two friends since adolescence, Terrell TJ Money and Percival PC Turner, are visionaries when it comes to gathering the largest congregation possible to read the daily Word, but of course with a cost.
Only when dark secrets from both childhood friends rise from the pulpit in every form, shape and fashion, will one of the preachermen not want to take the fall and lose sight of their origi
Elissa Gabrielle
What we do in the name of the GOD...
I had the pleasure of receiving an autographed copy of Preacher Man Blues by JIHAD. After multiple conversations with the author, JIHAD, I knew I was in for a real treat. But what I got from reading Preacher Man Blues was so much more. JIHAD is truly a wonderfully gifted author, a talented man, whose socially-conscious and eye-opening novel not only provided entertainment, it was enlightening.
As Preacher Man Blues opens, we are introduced
Tazzyt2bossye BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS
Godly men, men of the cloth, childhood best friends...Mega-Preachers, one manipulative...one gullible. You have been formally introduced to Terrell `TJ' Money and Percival `PC' Turner and these two men have achieved their youthful dream of becomings superstar preachers. They have organized One World Faith, the largest church in the Southeast, gained riches galore, led people from their sinful lives, fed the hungry, provided shelter to the homeless, and lined their pockets with the almighty dolla
JIHAD’S BIOGRAPHY
Jihad was a smart child growing up in a single-family home in Indianapolis, IN and Atlanta, GA. But, by the age of 16, he was selling drugs and embarking on a criminal career that seven years later would lead him to prison, but not before his lifestyle would cause him to be stabbed, shot, and left paralyzed from a car accident. Although over time he miraculously regained the use of his legs he still served over seven years in six different federal prisons up and down the east coast. While serving time, Jihad looked up to a group of socio-political self-taught prisoners who raised his awareness about himself and his past. He discovered books, mostly by black authors and historians, which was something that never spurred his interest while in school. Jihad started researching and writing about subjects that he was sure many misunderstood, like History, religion, hood-psyche, and society in general. His focus and discipline prepared him to write his first book, an autobiographical account of his life, the award-winning novel STREETLIFE which is taught in schools, such as Fordham University, University of Texas, and others. STREETLIFE is the first and currently only Urban book taught overseas in Germany's Humboldt University. Jihad has gone on to write 7 award-winning, national bestsellers such as the tirlogy PREACHERMAN BLUES, WILD CHERRY, and PREACHERMAN BLUES II, BABYGIRL, RIDING RYTHM, MVP and soon to be released MVP RELOADED. His most cherished and most acclaimed work to date is a self-help book of fictional essays entitled THE SURVIVAL BIBLE: 16 LIFE LESSONS FOR YOUNG BLACK MEN.
He calls his genre of literature conscious hip-hop fiction. His goal is to be the voice of the thousands of self-taught positive prison inmates that will never be heard. As Kanye West, Common Sense, Jada Kiss, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, NAS, and other conscious hip-hop artists are setting the music industry on fire with their lyrics of hope and change, Jihad is doing through his writing.
Jihad is a single father who lives in a suburb outside of Atlanta. He is a bestselling author, motivational speaker and real estate investor. He is CEO of Envisions Publishing, LLC and Custom Care Landscaping & Home Renovations. He is also the founder and CEO of a non-profit organization, The Wake-Up Everybody Foundation, which is dedicated to positively and pro-actively re-awakening the African-American psyche through self-realization and re-edu
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Best friends...Megapreachers...One good...one evil...As kids, Terrell (TJ) Money and Percival (PC) Turner had one goal-become big time preachers. But once they accomplish that goal, heading up One World Faith; the largest church in the Southeast, the best friends battle on just how they should be leading their flock. TJ is living up to his name and looking to capitalize on a congregation more than willing to shell out big bucks for a man of God. Percival tries to walk the straight and narrow, but soon the lure of the bling leads him astray.Can either one survive?
When PC tries to right his wrong ways, the battle lines are drawn and best friends will ...