Anthony Evans To Release New Book, "Unexpected Places," In August

Prolific singer-songwriter and author Anthony Evans to release his debut book, "Unexpected Places: Thoughts On God, Faith and Finding Your Voice," an honest, riveting narrative of Evans' personal journey.
Chronicling events that go from church to Hollywood, "Unexpected Places" is Anthony Evans' moving memoir of success and struggles with depression and doubt. The unique story retells Evans' search for purpose and identity. Anthony reveals in "Unexpected Places" how he embraced the incredible beauty of his unique voice and invites readers on their journey to do the same.
"In my book 'Unexpected Places,' I hope the reader understands on a deeper level that God has so much to show them on the other side of obedience and choosing courage over comfort," Evans said. "I also want them to be encouraged and uplifted in knowing that God is going to do what He says in spite of external circumstances and that His promise to them won't be overdue by one single day."
Known for bridging the gap between faith-based and mainstream audiences Evans' boundless talent comes to life through his music and now through his words.
Evans' is the son of well-known pastor Tony Evans, and brother of the renowned author, Priscilla Shirer. He is a veteran Gospel, Christian music recording artist and dynamic worship leader with eight albums under his belt. The lush vocalist came to national prominence during a groundbreaking run as a finalist on the Emmy-Award winning NBC series "The Voice."
Evans' current album, the *1 Billboard Gospel album, BACK TO LIFE is a robust collection of worship songs was well-received when it was released in early 2017. In tandem with the release of the book, the veteran artist offers the title track, the refreshing and hopeful "Back to Life," to radio this week.
Unexpected Places: Thoughts On God, Faith and Finding Your Voice," will published on Thomas Nelson Publishing on August 21, 2018.
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