Tasha Cobbs Leonard Pens Debut Book "Do It Anyway"

Grammy award-winning artist and Billboard Gospel Artist of the Decade Tasha Cobbs Leonard announced today she is releasing her debut book titled Do It Anyway: Don't Give Up Before It Gets Good (WaterBrook, May 7, 2024) and unveiled an early look at the cover on her social media (9M+ social followers).
Known by millions not only for her stellar voice but for her contagious smile and positivity, Cobbs Leonard reveals a new side of herself for the first time, sharing very personal moments of unforeseen challenges like infertility, weight struggles, grief, and debilitating depression to profoundly demonstrate the transformative power of resilient faith and perseverance.
Regularly featured on prominent media such as Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, Tamron Hall, People, Billboard, Variety, and more, Tasha has long won the hearts of Christian music lovers around the world through powerful songs like "Break Every Chain," "You Know My Name," and "Fill Me Up." Now, with characteristic passion and heart, Tasha is using her written words to inspire and equip readers to dream big, overcome fear of failure, and learn to recognize and follow God's direction.
"On the other side of endurance is breakthrough and transformation. This one lesson has changed my life in amazing ways time and time again," says Cobbs Leonard. "And I think it will do the same for you."
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