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Josh James (1984-present) is an American author and musician known for two books, The Reader’s Translation of the New Testament and Chasing the Storm,[1] as well as a handful of music singles such as “The Good Old Days”, “Photograph”, and “Back Up to the Plate.”[2] He lives in Walnut, MS.
Biography
editJosh James was born northeast Mississippi, raised in Walnut, and has lived in that area all his life. During that time he has preached full time for over fifteen years[1] and serves as an alderman for the Town of Walnut.[3]
Works
edit- The Word: A Reader’s Translation of the New Testament - (2020, ISBN 978-1735729657)
- Chasing the Storm: In Pursuit of a Faith That Works - (2020, ISBN 978-1735729602)
- “38683” (2022)
- ”Back Up to the Plate” (2022)
- “72 Highway”/“Photograph” (2023)
- ”Words Can’t Say” (2023)
- “The Good Old Days” (2024)