Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story

Patricia St. John Tells Her Own Story

by Patricia Mary St. John
Publisher: Kingsley Press
Trade Paperback, 272 pages
Price: $11.99

Formerly published in the United States with the title: An Ordinary Woman's Extraordinary Faith

Anyone who has read Patricia St. John's books already knows how her stories come alive, and this account of her own life is no exception. Her powers of description make the story leap from the page and the reader is transported to far off places and times; and the people and the things she describes can almost be touched, smelled and seen.

Patricia was not just a gifted story-teller, though; she was also a deeply committed follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, whose spiritual journey began when she was only six years old. 'My name is Patricia,' she prayed, 'and if You are really calling me I want to come and be Yours.' Out of that small beginning there issued a river of life and light and blessing that went on increasing right up to the end of her life. Although she always thought of herself as 'an ordinary sort of girl', her life was extraordinary because of her supreme love for Jesus Christ.

The life portrayed here is not that of the self-conscious saint, concerned only with her own saintliness. On the contrary these pages offer us an inside view of someone utterly human, prone to mistakes and failures like the rest of us, yet suffused with the love of God and a contagious joy and peace that was like the bubbling up of a perpetual fountain.

During her lifetime Patricia St. John authored some 24 books. Two of these, The Tanglewoods' Secret and Treasures of the Snow have been continual best-sellers, having been reprinted more than 20 times, and both have been made into films. Her books have also been translated into 40 different languages.

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