Tasha Cobbs Releases New Devotional

Tasha Cobbs Leonard has released a new devotional book, Do It Anyway Devotional: 60 Days To A Bolder Faith, a companion book to her previously released book, Do It Anyway: Don't Give Up Before It Gets Good. The new devotional is described as an empowering 60-day devotional guiding readers to experience the breakthrough that comes from trusting Jesus.
Whether we're taking a grand leap toward our life's dream or a small step out of bed, we can only find the courage we need to move forward when we stay at the feet of Jesus.
Tasha Cobbs Leonard learned this truth throughout the incredible wins of her music career, her battles with depression and infertility, and her times of doubt and insecurity. In this emboldening devotional, Leonard offers sixty empowering reflections with prayers and Scripture verses to help you
• Move ahead in your life with peace and purpose
• Discover a source of strength far greater than you can imagine
• Find resilience you didn't know you had
Day by day, embrace the power of perseverance and a confident faith as you come to Jesus's feet, knowing that whatever challenges you face, He will provide all you need to do it anyway.
Leonard is one of the most iconic artists in gospel music history. Winner of fifteen GMA Dove Awards, sixteen Stellar Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, and two RIAA Certified platinum singles, Tasha was named Billboard's Gospel Artist of the Decade. Alongside her husband, Kenneth Leonard, Jr., she serves as the executive pastor at their church plant, The Purpose Place, in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A successful entrepreneur and owner of several businesses, she launched her own record label, TeeLee Records. Tasha lives in Greenville, South Carolina, with her husband and their four children.
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