Monday, February 25, 2013

Ever been scared?


 Book Info 
About Fear, Faith, and a Fistful of Chocolate
Are you ready to strip fear's power over you and become the confident woman you were meant to be? Have you found that tolerating your personal fear monsters only makes them growl louder?
Okay, sister - take my hand and let's boldly step up and yank the masks off those shadow-lurking, anxiety-churning, worry-generating beasts.
With her own brand of off-beat wit and wisdom, inspirational humorist Debora Coty addresses heart needs of women worn down by everyday fears - financial, health, relationships, loss, pain, the unknown, the what ifs ...
With fresh spiritual insight, Debora shares hope, true life stories, scriptural lifelines, and a few LOL's along with simple, practical tips for sidestepping fear with faith. And a fistful of chocolate!
Link to buy the book: http://ow.ly/hyrj3      

Meet Debora:  
  
Debora Coty is an occupational therapist, a piano teacher, and a freelance writer. She's also involved in the children's ministry at her church and is an avid tennis player. Debora began writing to fill the void when her last child left for college, and it has since become a passion. Debora has a real knack for getting across sound biblical concepts with a refreshing lightheartedness as attested in her monthly newspaper column entitled "Grace Notes: God's Grace for Everyday Living." 

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I really loved this book. It came in my mailbox at a very timely time - right from the Lord. I sat down and read most of it in one afternoon. It's one of those to keep handy so you can re-read and re-read, and let God speak His truth over you time and time again.

So grateful for authors like Deb who are willing to share their experiences in such a way that bring inspiration, encouragement and even giggles at a time when we might be finding none. God is always faithful to provide! And He tells us not to fear. This book is chockful of encouragement and verses to help you beat that. Maybe not once and for all, because there will always be battles of fear to fight. But it helps us plug into the resources God gives us to effectively fight back  :) 

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