
Then one evening, 19-year-old Jackie felt the conviction of the Holy Spirit. Suppressing her femininity by wearing men’s clothing and assuming the male role in dating relationships, Jackie says every area of her life was characterized by sin and rebellion against God. Jackie finally gave in to same-sex desires, along with drugs and other habits that brought comfort, pleasure, and an emotional escape. Her attraction to women started in early childhood and intensified during adolescence. Despite some exposure to church and to Scripture, Jackie was adamant that she would never submit to Jesus as Lord.

Surrender wasn’t an option, even when a loving God promised her new life. Violated and abandoned by men who should have loved and protected her, Jackie was hurting. They are now the parents of three daughters: Eden, Autumn, and Sage and are expecting a son.Ī decade ago, Jackie could never have imagined marriage, motherhood, and ministry in her future. The couple, who reside in Atlanta, married in 2014. The Lord used Preston as a source of healing, and marriage forced Jackie to deal with hurts and fears she’d been reluctant to give to God. Eventually, they began dating, which presented significant challenges but also great rewards. Impressed with Jackie’s poetry, Preston struck up a friendship that deepened over the years.

She and her husband - fellow spoken-word artist, Preston Perry - met in 2009 while performing at an artist’s showcase. It’s a message Jackie is passionate about because she knows firsthand the transformational power of Jesus Christ. Inspired by her powerful testimony of salvation and deliverance from a gay lifestyle and her teaching on the holiness of God, the word is out: God is good, He is Lord, and those who surrender to Him are made new.

A gifted poet, rapper, writer, and teacher, she has written books and Bible studies, released hip-hop albums, and taught at events, conferences, colleges, and coliseums all over the nation. Jackie Hill Perry has a way with words, and people can’t stop listening.
