Jesus Street Press

Books that bring joy.

New Release: now available

Bazriel and the Frozen Bells of Noël

A Reluctant Angel’s Rescue Mission into France

by Pringle Franklin | 192 pages | $24.99

A Christmas story for the whole family with 95 fine works of art, including pictures by Monet, Renoir, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Sisley, and other famous artists. This hardback limited-edition book is beautifully made and will quickly become a Christmas favorite that both parents and children will savor year after year.

Nine chapters, for readers ages eight to twelve years old. Captivating for ages 4 to 104. A humorous read-aloud story with its cast of fanciful fairies, talking birds, and quirky angels. Francophiles will enjoy this journey into France circa the time of the Impressionist painters.

Purchase signed copies:

Angels Among Us Books/Etsy 

Buxton Books, Charleston

Order your personalized inscriptions, such as To Nancy: Never forget that your guardian angels keep constant watch over you.

Hope & Healing in Marriage

True Stories of Renewed Love

by Pringle Franklin | 211 pages | $15.00

Buckle up for a roller coaster ride of impassioned struggles as couples race to the brink of divorce. Bob’s pretty wife secretly rekindles the spark with her high school boyfriend; Danielle’s husband lashes out verbally and physically; Roberta’s husband craves constant attention and finds it elsewhere; Rick’s wife makes it her mission to make his miserable; Paul’s wife is hiding a shameful secret; Rebecca’s husband moves in with her best friend. Nine inspirational tales.

Because most married people, if they are honest, have contemplated leaving their partner at some point. What enables some couples to survive turbulence and recover? A combination of faith in God and willingness to make personal changes. Now updated with Group Discussion Questions. Suitable for Bible studies, church classes, and book clubs.

This book is about enduring. Enduring relationships through God’s grace... illustrating that marriage includes love and heartache, pain and joy, honesty and sin. Yet with God’s help, love can survive.

Dr. Margaret Carmody Hagood, prof. of literacy, College of Charleston

Your Forever Friend

In Memory: A Tribute to Preston Hipp

by Pringle Franklin | 412 pages | $14.50

When Preston Hipp died at age 57, more than 1,000 people turned out for his funeral in Charleston, S.C. A surprising number of men confessed that Preston had been their very best friend, someone who had truly known them, accepted them, and loved them. During his 8-year battle with prostate cancer, Preston endured a progressive series of tortures. Despite this, he leaned into his faith in Jesus Christ to overcome the sickness and the fear, listening to and encouraging others even as he himself was growing increasingly ill. This collection of writings by Preston and about Preston offers a template of how to carry out a rich and meaningful life, even in the face of disabling - and ultimately deadly - adversity.