Christopher Johnson
"Stories seasoned with faith and flavor."
The Collection
Stories rooted in the rich soil of Louisiana โ where faith, family, and a good roux are the holy trinity of life.
Cajun Jesus Publishing
A Louisiana Christmas Tale
Down in the bayou country, a holy night unfolds like no other. Three wise men follow a blazing star bearing no gold, no frankincense โ just celery, onions, and bell peppers. The holy trinity.
Cajun Jesus Publishing
Coloring Book
Bring the bayou to life! Color your way through the Louisiana Christmas story, surrounded by alligators, pelicans, fireflies, and the magic of the swamp.
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"The most sacred things in life are often the simplest โ family, food, and faith, all stirred together in the big pot of the heart."
Christopher Johnson is an author, illustrator, and entrepreneur deeply rooted in the culture of Lafayette, Louisiana. Known for his distinct personal branding โ often recognized by his signature long hair and beard โ Christopher blends his passion for regional heritage with a modern, entrepreneurial spirit.
His creative work focuses on preserving and celebrating Louisiana's unique identity. As the founder of Cajun Jesus Publishing, Christopher is dedicated to producing high-quality literature and visual art that captures the heart of the Bayou State. His debut work, The Cajun Nativity, showcases his talent for pairing evocative storytelling with rich, detailed illustrations.
When he isn't at his drawing board or developing new stories for his coastal-themed book series, Christopher is an active entrepreneur and tech enthusiast. Whether he's navigating the digital marketplace or exploring the Louisiana outdoors in his 4x4, his work is consistently driven by a commitment to family legacy and cultural storytelling.
From the Author
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The story behind the wise men's gifts โ and what the foundation of Cajun cooking has in common with the foundation of faith.
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How Native American, Cajun, and Creole traditions shaped both the landscape and the spirit of The Cajun Nativity.
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The story of how a nickname became a publishing house and a first book became a calling.
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Buy direct and support the author. Every purchase puts more in the pot โ and comes with a little something extra.
Get in Touch
For book orders, school visits, speaking inquiries, or just to say you loved the gumbo โ the door is always open.
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