Inspirational Journeys Presents: Special Guest Interview with Phyllis Staton Campbell

INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEYS PRESENTS!


Phyllis Staton Campbell!
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WHO?
Phyllis Staton Campbell
WHEN?
Thursday May 2, 2019
WHERE?

MORE ABOUT GUEST AUTHOR Phyllis Staton Campbell

Phyllis Staton Campbell, who was born blind, writes about the world she knows best. She calls on her experience as teacher of the blind, peer counselor and youth transition coordinator. She says that she lives the lives of her characters: lives of sorrow and joy; triumph and failure; hope and despair. That she and her characters sometimes see the world in a different way, adds depth to the story. She sees color in the warmth of the sun on her face, the smell of rain, the call of a cardinal, and God, in a rainbow of love and grace.
Although she was born in Amherst County, Virginia, she has lived most of her life in Staunton, Virginia, where she serves as organist at historic Faith Lutheran church, not far from the home she shared with her husband, Chuck, who waits beyond that door called death.

Books by Phyllis Staton Campbell:


New Release, 2017
Where Sheep May Safely Graze

Description:

When Jim, the pastor of a prestigious city church, is blinded in Iraq, he and his organist wife, Amy, find their faith challenged. Not only must they adjust to Jim’s blindness and a new marriage, but to the loss of his pulpit, when the congregation asks him to step down because of his blindness, in spite of his successful rehab training.
They go to serve a congregation in a rural village, where in addition to the usual duties of a pastor and his wife, they pray for animals, cope with a huge drafty parsonage, befriend a young couple, secretly married, and help bring a baby into the world in the middle of a flood. The characters are like animals and people the reader may meet every day, those people who will invite you in for iced tea and the latest news
The reader will laugh, and cry and find inspiration as Pastor Jim and Amy struggle and find the will of God.
This book will appeal to fans of the Mitford series by Jan Karon

Other Books by Phyllis Staton Campbell:

COME HOME MY HEART, 1985.
REPRINTED IN 2001

FRIENDSHIPS IN THE DARK, 1996 Reprint 1997

The Evil Men Do 2006, true crime, written under contract for the family of the victim.

Who Will hear Them Cry, April, 2012

A Place To Belong August, 2012

Out of the Night February, 2014

To see more visit:
https://¬www.amazon.com/¬Phyllis-Campbell/e/¬B001KC40ZI/

Connect with Phyllis on Facebook:
https://¬www.facebook.com/¬Phyllis-Staton-Campbe¬ll-361675114286715/

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