Dr. Jeremiah Barnett is one of America’s most prominent authors who shares his revelations to enhance the mindset of others. He has dedicated his life to God and giving back to the community by developing our youth’s life with his education and life lessons.
Dr. Jeremiah Barnett was called by God to give the word on January 2, 2015. Presently Dr. Barnett is the CEO of Pathway Guidance Services. He is the author of the book Mississippi dreams.
Jeremiah’s best friend was murdered when he was 16 years old. He knew then that he wanted to dedicate his life to God and give back to the community by enhancing our youth’s life. He did this by sharing his revaluation and educating himself.
Jeremiah received his Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and his Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling at Jackson State University. He continued his education and received his Doctorate in Psychology.
Dr. Barnett was a Sargent at Mississippi Department of Correction, a Counselor at Bullock Correctional Facility, a Counselor at SAFY of Alabama (Therapeutic Foster Care Agency) and the Department of Rehabilitation in Jackson Mississippi. He also taught Psychology and Sociology at Selma University. Dr. Barnett is a member of Omega Psi Fraternity Incorporation.
Dr. Barnett number one priority is to teach and preach true doctrine. Dr. Barnett dedicates his life following Jesus Christ and teaching salvation to win the lost souls for the kingdom of God.
The book Mississippi Dreams focus Jeremiah’s parents sent him to Lexington, MS to live with his grandmother. He went from a life of crime to a life of racism.
This book elaborates on a young man from Chicago, IL that lived in a crime infested neighborhood. He was faced with racism, gang violence, and the loss of several love ones. He had to make some drastic life changes to survive the streets of Chicago. Jeremiah found God and peace on his journey to receiving a Doctoral degree. This book will make you laugh, cry, and think about living life on the edge. If you were faced with these life obstacles how would you handle them today?