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The author masterfully integrates biblical and experiential symbolism. A testament of God's enduring love and power, Don't Worry is a roadmap for day-to-day spiritual living for people of all ages.
In all times-happy or sad-Linda's writings and interpretations act as a salient guide to the beauty and joy of faith, perseverance in God's Word, and salvation.
-Lars U. Johnson, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology

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The author masterfully integrates biblical and experiential symbolism. A testament of God's enduring love and power, Don't Worry is a roadmap for day-to-day spiritual living for people of all ages.

In all times-happy or sad-Linda's writings and interpretations act as a salient guide to the beauty and joy of faith, perseverance in God's Word, and salvation.

-Lars U. Johnson, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology


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Autorenporträt
Linda Fay Covington was born in Coffeeville, Mississippi, in 1956. Her parents were sharecroppers. As a child, she always had the passion to write. She wrote many poems and stories, but she didn't know how to pursue her dreams as a writer. She was too shy to ask for support.
Linda pursued a career in communications in Mississippi with AT&T. During her tenure with AT&T, she moved from Mississippi to South Carolina and later to Texas.
She retired from AT&T in Texas in 2005 after thirty-one years of service with the company. After enjoying retirement for several years, she worked as a guest educator for a district in Texas for nine years. In 2017, she relocated to Michigan with family.
Through continuous prayer and studying God's Word, Linda published her first book in 2013, Mama, Tell Me a Hard-Time Story, a personal memoir of her life growing up in Mississippi as a sharecropper's daughter and how she overcame the odds.
Her ultimate goal in life was to make sure her children had a much better life than what she had experienced as a sharecropper's daughter.
In 2015, she released God Loves Us, a Christian education activity book.