Founder, pastor, professor, and attorney with over 30 years of ministry experience, offering biblical guidance on leadership, faith, and marriage.
ENTREPRENEUR, professor, lawyer and pastor with over 30 years of ministry experience, offering valuable guidance on leadership, faith, finance and marriage.
Dr. Alix Pierre is a multifaceted leader whose life’s work bridges ministry, academia, business, law, art, and family enrichment. As a pastor, he is devoted to guiding people in faith, offering compassionate leadership, biblical wisdom, and practical counsel that uplift and transform lives.
In the classroom, Dr. Pierre serves as a Professor of Pastoral Theology, training future leaders to combine sound doctrine with pastoral sensitivity. His teaching is enriched by both academic depth and real-world ministry experience, making him a trusted mentor for those preparing to serve.
Dr. Pierre also holds a law degree, which enhances his ability to navigate complex issues of justice, ethics, and leadership with clarity and integrity. This legal background strengthens his voice as a community leader and advisor, offering balanced perspectives on matters of faith, society, and responsibility.
17 Things to Know Before You Get Married by Dr. Alix Pierre is a practical, faith-informed guide that examines marriage as a social institution rather than a purely spiritual one. Drawing on decades of pastoral counseling, teaching, and personal experience, Dr. Pierre challenges common religious assumptions and addresses why many marriages fail. The book explores why people marry, different types of marriages, choosing a spouse wisely, understanding temperament, sexual realities, financial and social pressures, and the stages every marriage faces. Written for singles, engaged couples, and married readers alike, it offers candid guidance to help readers make informed decisions and avoid lifelong regret.
Should Divorce Christians Remarry by Alix Pierre is more than just a book, it’s a heartfelt conversation with believers who find themselves wrestling with one of the most difficult questions in Christian life. With a rare blend of biblical scholarship, pastoral care, and real-life narratives, Pierre approaches the topic with both boldness and sensitivity, refusing to shy away from the spiritual, emotional, and societal complexities of marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
The author skillfully bridges scripture and lived experience, guiding readers through God’s design for marriage, the pain of separation, and the spiritual discernment needed when contemplating a new union. What makes this work stand out is its empathy—it does not condemn, but rather uplifts, pointing readers toward healing, understanding, and God’s unwavering grace.
Should Divorce Christians Remarry by Alix Pierre is more than just a book, it’s a heartfelt conversation with believers who find themselves wrestling with one of the most difficult questions in Christian life. With a rare blend of biblical scholarship, pastoral care, and real-life narratives, Pierre approaches the topic with both boldness and sensitivity, refusing to shy away from the spiritual, emotional, and societal complexities of marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
The author skillfully bridges scripture and lived experience, guiding readers through God’s design for marriage, the pain of separation, and the spiritual discernment needed when contemplating a new union. What makes this work stand out is its empathy—it does not condemn, but rather uplifts, pointing readers toward healing, understanding, and God’s unwavering grace.
Dr. Alix Pierre is a practical, thought-provoking guide for men considering marriage. Drawing on decades of pastoral counseling and social observation, the book challenges emotional and superficial decision-making. It explores character, temperament, emotional maturity, values, sexuality, finances, conflict, and long-term compatibility.
Rather than promising perfection, it equips readers with knowledge to make informed, realistic choices that support stability, peace, and a fulfilling marriage built on understanding rather than illusion.
To Become Better Christians by Rev. Dr. Alix Pierre (J.D.) is a practical and spiritually grounded guide designed to help believers grow in faith, discipline, and maturity. Drawing from Scripture, the author explains the nature of God, the authority of the Bible, and the true purpose of the Church.
The book outlines the responsibilities of church members, deacons, pastors, musicians, and committees, emphasizing order, service, and obedience within the local church. It also addresses personal transformation, calling Christians to repentance, holiness, humility, and active ministry. With strong biblical foundations and pastoral insight, this book serves as both a teaching manual and a spiritual companion for those who sincerely desire to become better Christians.
Can Women Become Pastors? by Rev. Dr. Alix Pierre is a bold biblical examination of one of the most debated issues in the church today. Drawing from Scripture, theology, and historical context, Dr. Pierre explores the role of pastors, the mission of the local church, and the work of the Holy Spirit in calling leaders. He addresses common objections rooted in tradition, culture, and selected interpretations of Paul’s writings, arguing that God’s calling is not limited by gender. Through detailed biblical analysis, he affirms that women, as disciples empowered by the Spirit, can preach, teach, shepherd, and serve as pastors. The book challenges readers to examine Scripture carefully and embrace God’s purpose for both men and women in ministry.
A thought-provoking examination of divorce and remarriage through biblical, social, and practical perspectives. This book challenges assumptions and encourages informed, honest decision-making for believers facing difficult marital questions.
A practical guide that explores character, temperament, values, and compatibility in marriage. Dr. Pierre emphasizes knowledge, responsibility, and social understanding over emotion and tradition when choosing a life partner.
An essential pre-marital guide that exposes common misconceptions about marriage. This book offers clear principles to help couples make wiser choices and avoid regret before saying “I do.”
17 Things to Know Before You Get Married by Dr. Alix Pierre is a practical, faith-informed guide that examines marriage as a social institution rather than a purely spiritual one. Drawing on decades of pastoral counseling, teaching, and personal experience, Dr. Pierre challenges common religious assumptions and addresses why many marriages fail. The book explores why people marry, different types of marriages, choosing a spouse wisely, understanding temperament, sexual realities, financial and social pressures, and the stages every marriage faces. Written for singles, engaged couples, and married readers alike, it offers candid guidance to help readers make informed decisions and avoid lifelong regret.
Should Divorce Christians Remarry by Alix Pierre is more than just a book, it’s a heartfelt conversation with believers who find themselves wrestling with one of the most difficult questions in Christian life. With a rare blend of biblical scholarship, pastoral care, and real-life narratives, Pierre approaches the topic with both boldness and sensitivity, refusing to shy away from the spiritual, emotional, and societal complexities of marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
The author skillfully bridges scripture and lived experience, guiding readers through God’s design for marriage, the pain of separation, and the spiritual discernment needed when contemplating a new union. What makes this work stand out is its empathy—it does not condemn, but rather uplifts, pointing readers toward healing, understanding, and God’s unwavering grace.
Should Divorce Christians Remarry by Alix Pierre is more than just a book, it’s a heartfelt conversation with believers who find themselves wrestling with one of the most difficult questions in Christian life. With a rare blend of biblical scholarship, pastoral care, and real-life narratives, Pierre approaches the topic with both boldness and sensitivity, refusing to shy away from the spiritual, emotional, and societal complexities of marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
The author skillfully bridges scripture and lived experience, guiding readers through God’s design for marriage, the pain of separation, and the spiritual discernment needed when contemplating a new union. What makes this work stand out is its empathy—it does not condemn, but rather uplifts, pointing readers toward healing, understanding, and God’s unwavering grace.
Dr. Alix Pierre is a practical, thought-provoking guide for men considering marriage. Drawing on decades of pastoral counseling and social observation, the book challenges emotional and superficial decision-making. It explores character, temperament, emotional maturity, values, sexuality, finances, conflict, and long-term compatibility.
Rather than promising perfection, it equips readers with knowledge to make informed, realistic choices that support stability, peace, and a fulfilling marriage built on understanding rather than illusion.
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choosing a spouse based on character, temperament, values, and social compatibility rather than emotion or attraction alone

challenging religious rejection of divorced believers and framing remarriage as a social and personal decision, not a spiritual disqualification.

understanding marriage as a social institution shaped by needs, choices, and consequences, not guaranteed by faith or prayer alone.