Many Christians would agree that the most famous or popular verse of the Bible is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only...

C. Elmon Meade
C. Elmon Meade

C. Elmon Meade is an award-winning Sci-Fi, Christian Thriller, and Dystopian Fiction author (Feed My Reads 2022 Sci-Fi Novel of the Year for The Demagogue Wars). With 15 years of combined military experience - eight in the U.S. Army and seven in the USAF and the South Carolina Air National Guard - C. Elmon Meade served in Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. He currently works in finance as a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt certified process engineer. He holds a BA in geography with a cognate in criminal justice from the University of South Carolina. Born in North Carolina, he is a member of the Coharie Tribe with ancestors of Cherokee, Tuscarora, Lumbee, and Powhatan descent. He currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida and enjoys genealogy and visiting Florida beaches. He is also a member of Christ's Church in Jacksonville.

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The Other 3:16’s

Many Christians would agree that the most famous or popular verse of the Bible is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” This book is both a love letter to John 3:16 and a study of the other 3:16’s found throughout the Bible. The...

The Carpenter’s 2x4’s

C. Elmon Meade’s third book is a 30-day Christian devotional derived from the New Living Translation (NLT) version of the Bible. This easy-to-read format is suitable for multiple audiences, including Christians who are mature in their faith, new converts, and those seeking a greater understanding of Jesus Christ and Christianity.

Adam & Eve’s Ashes: Magnetic Pole Shift, Ancient Prophecy, and Catastrophism

Coming off his *2022 Sci-Fi Novel of the Year award, C. Elmon Meade’s second book explores the intersection of catastrophism and ancient prophecy.

In Adam & Eve’s Ashes, Meade uses his storytelling to introduce a new generation to the 1965 novel “The Adam and Eve Story” by Chan Thomas. Recent revelations in the science of catastrophism are...

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I am happy to field questions about any of my works. I am also available for podcasts and book clubs. Thank you!