About The Author


ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jeffery Crouch is the author of Hillbilly Gospel—a raw, soul-deep collection of real-life stories rooted in red clay, hard work, and the kind of backwoods wisdom that doesn't come from books. His words carry the dust of tobacco rows, the echo of screen doors, and the steady voice of a father who led by example. Before he ever wrote a word, Jeffery spent nearly 40 years as a Manufacturing Engineer, solving complex problems inside some of the most advanced manufacturing facilities in the country and working for several top-tier Fortune 500 companies. His career was built on precision, grit, and a roll-up-your-sleeves kind of leadership. He also served in the U.S. Army as a Combat Engineer, where he led squads of soldiers through missions across the United States and throughout the European theater. He didn't just wear the uniform—he earned the trust of men who depended on him when the stakes were high and the margin for error was zero. But long before titles and ranks, he was just a boy in the hills of Tennessee, following the greatest man he ever knew—his father. He's come a long way since those barefoot, dirt-road days… but the land, the love, and the lessons still walk with him. His Daddy taught him well.

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Hillbilly Gospel

A boy, His Daddy, and the Land That Raised Them

By Jeffery Crouch

Overview


Hillbilly Gospel: Volume 1 By Jeffery Crouch Some stories don't fade with time—they just wait to be told. Hillbilly Gospel: Volume 1 is a heartfelt collection of true stories from a Tennessee farm boy who grew up with dirt on his hands, faith in his soul, and a front-row seat to the kind of wisdom that doesn't come from books. With a voice both plainspoken and powerful, Jeffery Crouch takes you back to a life shaped by hard work, quiet moments, and the steady guidance of a father born in 1905—a man who never wore a watch but always knew what time it was. These stories are full of tobacco rows and creek beds, coal stoves and Sunday dinners, stray dogs and lightning bugs—and the kind of lessons that still hold true today. They're not just about the past. They're about the things that last. If you've ever chased fireflies, fed the animals before sunrise, or watched a strong man lead without saying much at all, you'll find something familiar here. This is the first volume in a continuing series meant to preserve a way of life, honor the men and women who lived it, and spark a few memories of your own along the way.
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Hillbilly Gospel: Volume 1 By Jeffery Crouch Some stories aren't meant to impress. They're meant to outlast us. Before life got loud and fast, there was a quieter kind of strength—built on early mornings, worn leather boots, and men who kept their promises. Hillbilly Gospel: Volume 1 is a collection of real-life stories told by Jeffery Crouch, a Tennessee farm boy raised on red clay, creeks, hard work, and the kind of wisdom that doesn't come from a classroom. It comes from watching your daddy. Listening to your elders. And getting up every day to do the next right thing. These stories aren't fiction. They're the grit and grace of rural life—told in plainspoken words, just like they deserve to be. You'll walk through the tobacco patches, feed the livestock before daylight, chase lightning bugs, hunt squirrel at daybreak, and sit around a cast iron stove with your hands thawing out after chores. But more than that—you'll remember what it felt like to be raised with purpose, by people who didn't talk much, but said everything through the lives they lived. At the heart of these stories is a father born in 1905—a man who never drove a car, never wore a wristwatch, and never carried a pocketknife, but who led with a kind of quiet authority that stuck with his son long after he was gone. Jeffery lost him when he was just eleven years old, but the memory of that old man's footsteps, the sound of his voice, and the lessons in his hands have never left. Through these pages, Jeffery writes to preserve a world that's slowly fading—and to remind us that some things are worth holding on to. Whether you grew up in the country or just long for a simpler time, these stories will hit home. They're filled with backroad truths, family bonds, childhood mischief, grief, grit, and grace—and they carry a message bigger than the hills they came from. You'll meet Corky, the faithful boxer mix who walked every road and trail with a boy just trying to grow up right. You'll visit Gran-Gran's kitchen, where the stove stayed hot and the biscuits never ran out. You'll laugh, reflect, maybe even cry—but most of all, you'll remember. Hillbilly Gospel isn't about perfect people. It's about real ones. The kind who made do, helped neighbors, prayed hard, and left behind something stronger than fame or fortune—a legacy. This is Volume 1 of a continuing series. Each story is a thread in the patchwork quilt of a life lived close to the land, closer to family, and grounded in faith. If you've ever looked back at your raising with a lump in your throat or a tear in your eye, you'll feel right at home here.
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Book details

  • Genre:family & relationships
  • Sub-genre:Life Stages / General
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Volume 1
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:88
  • eBook ISBN:9798317840709
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317815639

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