RedCouch PR Virtual Book Tour – If I…I Will by Debbie Sutton Covington

by Rachel on October 29, 2010

About If I…I Will

If I…I will: simple words, but do we ever move past the “ifs” in our lives? Do we know in our hearts and minds that God indeed will help us to achieve our dreams and goals? If I…I Will is an insightful look at the healing of the suffering woman in Mark 5 whom Jesus healed. And just like that suffering woman, we must step past our suffering, the words we may hear, our own thoughts, and the crowds around us to reach for Jesus. What if we reach Jesus? Will He change our lives forever? Will He heal us? Yes, indeed! Maybe Jesus won’t follow the way we envision the healing or the change to happen, but faith in Jesus will forever change us. So, step out and reach for Jesus’ hand, and begin the adventure of a lifetime.

About Debbie Sutton Covington

Debbie Sutton Covington writes and speaks on women in the church. She is also the founder of Journey of Sisters, a ministry that encourages women in their walk in faith through weekly devotionals, monthly newsletters, and fellowship opportunities. Debbie and her husband Kenny and their dogs live in Shreveport, Louisiana.

If I…I Will Virtual Book Tour
November 1 – November 5, 2010
Coordinated by Rachel Randolph at RedCouch PR

Click on each link to read a review of If I…I Will, a guest post by Debbie, an interview, or a personal Mark 5 story from a blogger inspired by If I…I Will.

November 1
A Room Without Books Is Empty
Latte With Me
Nikole Hahn’s Journal
Of Sound Mind Spirit

November 2
Nikole Hahn’s Journal

November 3
MiscMayzee
All Grown Up?
Books+Beach=Escape
Hope & Despair Mingled Together

November 4
A New Kind of Normal
What You Reading Now?

November 5
Life in Review
Mel’s World
Book Reviews by Molly
Double the Blessings



{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Rozi Bogan November 1, 2010 at 3:48 pm

I love this book. I am getting two for my friends at school and plan to give several to people on my Christmas list. It works for all ages of women.

Rachel November 2, 2010 at 10:05 pm

It’s a great one, Rozi. Thank you for your comment.

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