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About


Jamie Nash was released from prison for meth and gun possession charges on February 18, 2009.  His meth use began in 1988 and ended at his sentence hearing in 2005.

Obviously, God has a plan for Jamie. He kept him alive during seventeen years of meth use and placed him in the 2% of former meth users who have not again succumbed to its death grip.

To get your head around the supernatural power God exerted to keep Jamie alive, meth can contain the following ingredients: cold remedies containing pseudophedrine, lithium batteries, rock salt, lye, iodine, paint thinner, drain cleaner and Heet gasoline additives. 

Now Jamie uses his priceless gift of freedom to reach captives of addiction with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He educates those who minister to addicts and encourages those who have left that life behind. Jamie is indebted to his pastor, Quentin Beard, of Pittsfield Assembly who is a constant friend and mentor. Jamie highly recommends the Celebrate Recovery program to those with “hurts, hang-ups and habits.”

Jamie works as a logger with his sons in southern Illinois and closely with his uncle, Gary Nash, a saw mill owner who is also one of his spiritual mentors. He is writing his next book and speaking at churches and organizational groups for addiction recovery. 

To schedule Jamie to speak to your church or group, contact him via e-mail at: www.jnashministries@gmail.com


Cheryl Courtney Semick is Jamie's co-author. She is a freelance writer who is impassioned by stories that glorify God.
Cheryl helps authors edit, polish and publish their books and assists in marketing.

Cheryl writes articles of true-life inspirational stories in a variety of venues online and in print, including her newspaper column and blog, Doors & Windows.  

Visit her website at: www.ccsemick.com.