Books by Doug Overmyer
Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm
Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm is a groundbreaking guide for those who have the unique ability to perceive into the spiritual realm, as well as for the parents, friends, and pastors who support them. Whether you’re an adult or a child, understanding and embracing this gift can be a challenge without the right guidance.
Author Doug Overmyer has dedicated over 16 years to studying this phenomenon, offering insights and practical advice based on real experiences to thousands of seers around the world. With 12 years of experience running the website SeersSee.com and 7 years spent carefully crafting this book, Doug provides readers with a comprehensive Christian resource for navigating the complexities of the seer gift.
In this book, you’ll discover:
- What it means to be a seer and how to recognize this gift.
- How to interpret what seers see within a biblical Christian context.
- Ways to support seers, especially children, in understanding and accepting their abilities.
- Insightful guidance for pastors and spiritual leaders on how to minister to seers.
Whether you’re a seer seeking to better understand your experiences, or someone who loves and supports a seer, this book will provide the clarity and confidence to use this gift for the Kingdom of God.
Peace in Your House: Spiritual Cleansing of Life and Land
Peace in Your House is a biblical and practical guide to finding spiritual freedom, stability, and hope within your home. Drawing from Scripture and real-life ministry experiences, Doug Overmyer helps readers understand the spiritual dynamics that can affect households—and how to invite God’s peace into every room.
This book addresses the reality of spiritual conflict, explains how the unseen realm influences daily life, and equips believers with the tools to overcome fear, anxiety, and oppression. With clear teaching and step-by-step application, readers will discover how to reclaim their homes as places of safety, blessing, and God’s presence.
Whether you are seeking deliverance from spiritual disturbance, wanting to establish a Christ-centered household, or simply longing for greater peace, this book offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical help.
By the end, readers will:
- Understand the unseen spiritual forces that impact their homes.
- Learn biblical strategies for resisting darkness and cultivating peace.
- Discover how worship, prayer, and God’s Word transform their environment.
- Gain confidence in their authority as God’s children to protect their households.
Court Vision: Devotions for Girls Who Ball
Court Vision: A Devotional for Girls is a devotional journey designed for young athletes who love basketball and want to grow in their faith. Written by Doug Overmyer, this devotional connects lessons from the game with powerful truths from Scripture, showing girls how to represent Christ both on and off the court.
Each entry combines a basketball insight, a Bible verse, and a short devotional with journaling prompts, helping players discover their true identity as God’s image-bearers. With relatable sports analogies, Court Vision encourages girls to build confidence, develop resilience, and live out their faith in everyday life.
Perfect for middle school and high school athletes—or anyone who loves the game—this devotional inspires readers to see basketball as more than a sport: it’s a place to practice leadership, teamwork, and godly character.
By the end, readers will:
- Understand what it means to be the Image of God on and off the court.
- Learn to balance competition with Christlike character.
- Grow in confidence as leaders, teammates, and daughters of God.
- Develop spiritual habits that last beyond the game.
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Chapter 01
For many are called, but few are chosen. Matthew 22:14
To my first daughter,
It was a few days before Christmas, and I had made the decision to take the train to Chicago in order to pick you up from college. You were in your Freshman year, diligently studying to pursue a career in the ministry while interning at a prominent city church, approximately three hours away from our hometown