Sandi Patty helps women to win over the crossroads

Music Legend and esteemed author Sandi Patty will release companion book and CD projects, The Edge of the Divine this summer.

In the book and new recording, the five-time Grammy Award winner uses her accomplishments and public struggles as her inspiration.

As Patty has experienced herself, and as she unveils in her book, often times in life women find themselves at an unavoidable crossroads where they either spiral into a life of shame and regret or walk away with their head held high.

In The Edge of the Divine book, out August 3 via Thomas Nelson, Patty helps women discover they can leave a life of wandering for a life of wonder but first they must walk to the edge of the divine and decide to jump.

Coinciding with her book, on August 24, Patty and her imprint label Stylos Records will release her first original album in seven years, The Edge of the Divine. It is a record that reveals an updated adult contemporary sound with inspirational anthems.

Produced by Chance Scoggins (Point of Grace, Avalon, Mandisa, Bart Millard, Addison Road) The Edge of the Divine features 10 tracks and includes a special duet with Heather Payne, founding member of Point of Grace, on the powerful ballad “When Life Gets Broken”.

“Every project that I've done in the past 30 plus years, I've always wanted to be an extension of where I'm at in my own journey,” says Patty. “Being on ‘The Edge of the Divine’, and the stories reflected in the book and CD, are new, fascinating and sometimes uncomfortable places for me to be.

"Because our journeys are never stagnant, the stories within the pages and the songs are new and current, but deeply rooted in my life's process.

“Sometimes growing can be the most uncomfortable blessing we have. So, I'm growing, and actually shrinking at the same time.

"My prayer for those who walk on the edge with me in these projects is that they will be encouraged and inspired to know that God is just a step away. That continues to be my prayer, after all of these years, in my ministry.”

Inspired by her first big dream to become a singer/dancer at Disneyland, Patty remembers the heartbreak when she was a teenager being turned down after her audition to be an entertainer. While they agreed she had a stunning voice, they critiqued her dancing skills and her weight.

“I can look back now and know that I wasn’t on the edge of disaster, as I first thought,” Patty says. Now she can see God’s divine hand. “He had just said ‘yes’ to a dream for me that I hadn’t seen yet.”

A few years later, Patty was introduced to Bill and Gloria Gaither, and was invited to travel and perform alongside them. Now 30 years later, she continues to lead a thriving career in the Christian music industry and a ministry with a much broader impact than that teenager could have ever dreamed.

Today, 80 pounds lighter after undergoing lap band surgery due to dangerously high blood pressure and cholesterol, it’s a new season for Sandi Patty -- a season of gratitude and grace that finds her finally being more accepting of herself. As someone who’s been on the journey a little longer, Patty is happy to share what she’s learned.

She says: “The more we are willing to share our journey and our story, it will help those who come after us."
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