In Too Loved to Be Lost, you’ll find simple,
practical steps for healing, refreshment, and revitalization of
spirit, body, and faith. Whether you’re struggling with issues
related to trust, depression, patience, relationships, hurts, or
hopes. . .this humor-filled volume will deliver a much-needed smile
and equip you with simple-to-implement tips for attaining the kind
of guidance and belonging you crave—the kind that can only be found
in the unconditional love of Papa God.
From the Back Cover
“The message in Too Loved to Be Lost is too
good to miss! It’s a powerful reminder of how loved we are by God
and how He has promised to hold us in His hand no matter how rough
the waters get. Debora Coty has done it again!”
--Martha Bolton
Emmy nominated writer for Bob Hope and the author of eighty-eight
books and multiple musicals
Get on a heart level with the One who sees you through eyes of
affection, not criticism.
The one who isn’t fixated on a list of dos and don’ts, but with
the condition of your heart.
Papa God’s love is never too lost. . .or too late.
With her own brand of off-beat wit and near-wisdom, inspirational
humorist Debora Coty addresses heart needs of women who feel lost
and alone in this great big world. In Too Loved to Be
Lost, women will find simple, practical steps for healing,
refreshment, and revitalization of their spirit, body, and faith.
Whether they’re struggling with issues related to trust,
depression, patience, relationships, hurts, or hopes. . .this
humor-filled volume will deliver a much-needed smile and equip them
with simple-to-implement tips for attaining the kind of guidance
and belonging we all crave—the kind that can only be found in the
unconditional love of Papa God.
Debora M. Coty is a popular speaker, columnist, lifelong Bible
student, internationally published freelance writer, and
award-winning author of numerous books. She’s also an orthopedic
occupational therapist, writing instructor, and tennis addict.
Mother of two grown children and Mimi to one adorable grandbuddy,
Debora lives and loves in central Florida with her husband, Chuck,
and desperately wicked pooch, Fenway.