John Cooper's Debut book "Awake & Alive to Truth" Sells Out

GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum rocker John Cooper's debut book, Awake & Alive to Truth (Finding Truth in the Chaos of a Relativistic World), officially sold out its first print run on release day and a second print run is shipping out today. Rebelling against relativism in bold fashion, the self-published book can be ordered now by clicking here.
In follow-up to his late August appearance when riots broke out in his hometown of Kenosha, WI following the Jacob Blake shooting, Cooper will once again appear on FOX & Friends this Saturday, December 12th to discussing the book. The segment follows a media blitz of interviews including The Brian Kilmeade Show on FOX News Radio, Huckabee on TBN and Newsmax, Eric Metaxas radio and upcoming on TBN, CBN News' Studio 5, The Todd Starnes Show, Airing the Addisons on American Family Radio, Washington Watch and more.
John L. Cooper is the lead vocalist, bassist, and songwriter/producer for Skillet, one of the best-selling rock bands of at the 21st century. The two-time grammy award nominated 12X platinum band was inducted to Pandora's Billionaire club after garnering 2 Billion streams, took home a billboard music award and more. Their breakout single "Monster" remains "one of the most-streamed rock songs of all time" with 285 million global audio streams. John and his wife Korey have been touring together for the entirety of their 23 years of marriage and live in Kenosha, WI with their two children. John and Korey are passionate about sharing the truth of Christ to the world through music, the Cooper Stuff Podcast, two Skillet graphic novels entitled Eden and Eden: The Aftermath, and now through his debut book, Awake & Alive to Truth.
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Website: www.johnlcooper.com
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