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Falling Down: My Life Story as Seen Through the Eyes of the Prodigal Son

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Falling Down is the autobiography of Nashville musician and singer-songwriter Jeremy Neely who likens his experiences to those of the prodigal son. Despite growing up in a loving and stable Christian family, Jeremy fell into a pit of pain and rejection that caused him to turn his back on God and the church to pursue his own desires. In this candid and moving account, Jeremy openly recalls how that decision led him to fall into a deeper and darker pit of substance abuse, addiction, anger, and further heartache.  Years later, after being confronted with his own mortality, Jeremy came to his senses and began searching for answers. Ultimately, his quest led him to Jesus, and Jeremy once again embraced the Christian faith.  Jeremy uses his testimony to uncover the cycle of pain and hurt that people easily get caught in, and the joy and healing that is only found in the redemption of Jesus Christ.  Get ready! Jeremy’s powerful life story will touch your heart in ways you may never have imagined. 

378 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 11, 2019

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November 13, 2019
I just finished Falling Down and it was fabulous! They did an amazing job! I loved getting to see and understand Jeremy's journey and of course loved the story about Mrs. Ann and the Nashville video shoot. This is a great book! For a first edition, it was almost crazy to see so few misspelling or typos or the like. The editor is amazing. A great book and wonderful testimony. I truly enjoyed it!
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October 19, 2019
"Falling Down" reminds us we are all marred clay longing to be made again into what seems good to the Potter It is an engaging account of Jeremy's journey upon the road of redemption and restoration. I am thankful he did not omit the potholes, pain, or speed bumps he encountered. In doing so, he reveals to us God's tenderness toward the broken and lost. Falling Down is a vivid testimony of two marred vessels made holy and useful to God, prepared for His work and His glory.
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