Laura Story Releases New Single & Book

Singer, worship leader and songwriter Laura Story is a busy lady. Her new single "Till I Met You" (Fairtrade Services) will release to radio on May 15 and currently is available on iTunes. But that's all! She also has an upcoming book entitled, When God Doesn't Fix It: Lessons You Never Wanted to Learn, Truths You Can't Live Without.
In the new book, Laura shares how she learned that God may not fix everything. In fact, your situation might never change or get better, but you can get better regardless of your situation. Story's life took an unexpected turn when her husband, Martin, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Over the past decade, they have faced the logistical challenge of living life with disabilities resulting from Martin's brain injury but have also wrestled with the deeper challenge of understanding why a good God would allow such pain and confusion in their lives. And yet, Laura has found joy and a deeper intimacy with Jesus through this and other broken dreams.
"It's been an honor to get to know and to work with Laura, the woman behind the songs that have touched so many of our hearts," says Debbie Wickwire, Senior Acquisitions Editor for W Publishing Group. "She is just like her music - honest, real, and deeply inspirational. I can't wait for you to read her story and to learn the secrets that have sustained her through her own many life challenges."
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