Dr. J. Gentile Everett, a renowned pastor, scholar, and motivational speaker, has released his thought-provoking fictional work, “Three Rims and a Hubcap: The Mafia Ministry as Night Falls…”
This compelling novel delves into the complexities of human perception, morality, and judgment, offering readers a unique lens through which to explore the darker side of human nature.
At the heart of the story lies the idea that people interpret others through their own perspectives, and that judgments are often shaped by survival instincts and personal experiences rather than clear-cut notions of right and wrong. The narrative's “seat of evil” — a symbol of corruption and moral ambiguity — is most vivid under the cover of night, highlighting themes of secrecy and the hidden facets of humanity.
Dr. Everett, who writes under the name “Gentile,” brings decades of wisdom and insight to his work. As a fourth-generation pastor with over 30 years of ministry experience, he serves as the Senior Pastor of Mill Branch Baptist Church in Fairmont, North Carolina, and is the President of the Mill Branch Divinity School. His extensive academic background includes studies at prestigious institutions such as Saint Andrews Presbyterian College, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government.
Born during a pivotal era in American history, between the Vietnam War and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Everett credits his grandfather, Reverend Jesse Everett, Sr., and his unwavering faith in God as the driving forces behind his life's work. His philosophy, “will is greater than skill,” inspires readers to overcome obstacles, pursue their vision, and embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth.
“Three Rims and a Hubcap” is now available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and major retailers worldwide.
This novel is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human condition and the moral complexities that shape our world.
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