For any author who has hoped to see his or her book featured on national television, Terri DeShazo-Arnett is a testament of perseverance and results!
Every few months she sent information on her book, You May Have a PhD, But I Know G-O-D—a review copy, other reviews of the book, a letter from her, promotional materials—to TBN. After a year, she stopped sending, instead focusing her energy on praying that God would open the right doors, even if that meant making a personnel change within the network’s staff.
Two days later, she received a call from the network: a new staff member had inherited bins upon bins of letters and review copies of books from her predecessor. She read each book; Terri’s especially caught her interest. A producer soon sat down with Terri and her son, Jeremy, to discuss their moving story and experience in front of a camera.
Terri’s story, upon which she based her book, will air soon in a segment titled “Miracle of Faith” on a television program hosted by Joni and Marcus Lamb. Terri is joining other authors—such as Max Lucado, Joel Olsteen, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Tommy Tenney, Francine Rivers, and Joyce Meyer—by being a feature on one of the numerous programs put on by the Lambs.
But Terri is no stranger to the world of Christian television. After almost two years of contacting the 700 Club, Terri was featured in “Against All Odds.” The 700 Club plays it over and over; it’s “one of their most popular pieces they run,” the author was told by an executive producer.
Readers can read the script written by Executive Producer Debbie White
The book is available at any bookstore nationwide or can be ordered through the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com, amazon.com or target.com. An audio version of the book also is available from the publisher.
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