Frank DeCotis is a retired pastor, counselor, and devoted husband who spent decades leading New Hope Family Church in Cranston, Rhode Island. Known for his down-to-earth teaching and expository insights, Frank’s passion has always been to reveal a Jesus worth following — not a distant figure of doctrine, but a living, loving Savior. Now residing in Spring Hill, Florida, Frank continues his ministry through writing, using humor, honesty, and spiritual candor to reach hearts in a world aching for authenticity. Bike Path Wisdom is his first book — a collection of deeply personal conversations with Jesus, penned during the most painful and transformative chapters of his life.
Reading Bike Path Wisdom felt like walking beside someone who’s been through the fire and still chose faith. Frank’s honesty about loss, grief, and questioning God gave me permission to ask my own hard questions. This book didn’t preach to me—it walked with me. I’ll never see my quiet time the same way again.
This book changed how I relate to Jesus. I’ve sat in pews for years but never felt the kind of closeness that Frank describes—until now. The conversations with Jesus in this book feel so authentic, so real, that I found myself tearing up more than once. It’s raw, it’s bold, and it’s exactly what modern faith needs.
I bought Bike Path Wisdom after losing my brother last year, hoping for some kind of comfort. What I got was more than comfort—I got clarity. Frank puts into words what most of us are too afraid to say out loud. It’s not just a book—it’s an invitation to meet Jesus in your pain, your doubt, and your questions.