Patti Townley-Covert's Career in Books
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Authored by Patti Townley-Covert
The Windblown Girl: A Memoir about Self, Sexuality, and Social Issues took Patti almost 40 years to write because it’s not just her story.
An Amazon reviewer, said: “This book is for all of us.
Do you need hope, forgiveness, and purpose? Does your life sometimes seem beyond redemption? This is the book for you, actually for all of us! We all need the encouragment to seek a life that truly satisfies our soul. In this well-written memoir, Patti Townley-Covert reveals how she found genuine satisfaction and a firm secure anchor for her turbulent life – not an anchor that weighs down but one that holds her steady within the context of amazing freedom.”
Patti’s wealth of research confirmed her experience. Yet, in the midst of this world’s chaos and confusion, there’s hope. Patti found it and so can you.
Books Co-Authored by Patti Townley-Covert
As a pastor, John Setser thought he understood biblical concepts. But when it came to applying them, he struggled, as do many Christians. That’s why his powerful journey to embrace reality can show you biblical truths that will help you live the abundant life.
Do you wish you knew when to share your faith? And, how? This book will give you the tools to identify who is close to the goal of salvation and how to help them score a relationship with Jesus. Whether you’re a football fan or not, you’ll enjoy readin about the sport’s imagery that portrays easy ways to share Jesus. Outreach magazine honored this book as a top evangelism resource. Its concepts were also featured in a two-year column in Enrichment Journal.
Books edited by Patti Townley-Covert
Although this book is fiction, Al vande Steeg experienced life firsthand as a child under the Nazi occupation in Holland.
You’ll find this compelling story rings with authenticity. Patti’s role was only that of a copy editor, but she was deeply impacted by this story and is convinced you will be, too.
Drawing on his own real-life experience, Al vande Steeg’s second novel continues the story of Jon and Nieske and their children as they leave Holland behind to live in America. The challenges of day-to-day living bring fresh insight into what immigrants face as they adopt a new homeland.
If you’ve never read the Bible or think the Old Testament is boring, these stories will grab your attention. They may also show you how to solve your own problems as you read about the universal human condition and see choices that make a difference.
Using reason and experience, internationally respected research scientist, Leslie Wickman, PhD tells the story of her faith journey and why she believes in the Bible’s God.
Evacuating patients during the Paradise fire shows the courage and strength required by our healthcare heroes. Through it and other real-life stories, you’ll be encouraged to discover relevant and practical tools to apply to your career. Using card imagery, these insights will provide you with a winning hand.
These books from Reasons To Believe provide solid evidence for believing the Bible to be true. Great for skeptics, they’ll also give you tools to talk to almost anyone about why you believe the way you do.
Ken Samples’ books will expand your ability to reason and think logically. Fuz Rana’s will help you understand the Creator’s magnificence through the incredible details of the human body. Hugh Ross reveals the fine-tuning in our universe. and shows how our Creator “hung the stars in the sky.” God used Patti’s years at Reasons To Believe to bring a real-life scene from her book, The Windblown Girl, full circle.
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