Rebecca St. James and Husband Cubbie Fink Release New Book

Dove-award-winning artist Rebecca St. James released a new book this month alongside her husband, Cubbie Fink, called Lasting Ever.
The book touches on marriage, parenting, and faith, telling their full love story that captures both the joyful and challenging moments and how God has been faithful through every season.
Through authentic storytelling and hard-won wisdom, Rebecca and Cubbie illuminate the heartaches and triumphs that have shaped their story as a married couple, as parents, as musicians, and-most of all-as Jesus followers. Our awareness of God's faithfulness in our own lives will deepen as we:
- Realize our expectations can bring both joy and reliance
- Understand our strength is found in turning to God in our weakness
- See how God works even in our loneliness, burnout, or insecurity
- Live boldly in our dependence on God's goodness
Through honest conversations about singlehood, marriage, the purity movement, and life in the spotlight, Lasting Ever offers hope to all of us who face life challenges but long to embrace life with a heart attuned to God's grace.
St. James is an accomplished actress, the author of more than a dozen books, and a Grammy Award-winning Christian-music legend with more than two million albums sold. Her album Kingdom Come and a parenting podcast with Focus on the Family are recent additions to her dynamic career.
Cubbie Fink, a founding member of indie pop band Foster the People, is a successful film producer and director. Rebecca and Cubbie have three children and live in Nashville, Tennessee.
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