Rory Feek Tells of His Life After Joey in New Book "Once Upon a Farm"

Rory Feek, one half of Christian cum country music duo Joey + Rory, will be releasing his new book Once Upon A Farm. The book is a reflection of how God has brought both he and his daughter through the death of Joey Feek and is continuing to lead them.
Rory is best known in the country music world for his work as a singer-songwriter in the husband and wife duo Joey + Rory. Tragically, Joey passed away from cancer at only 40 years old in 2016.
"Last year, when I wrote the last chapter of our love story, I had to start a new one. On with just the baby and I," Feek says in a somber tone as images of his farm pass us by. "I've come to realize that while my wife, Joey, had a gift for homesteading, what I'm probably best at is life-steading - growing love, life, and hope wherever you are planted."
"Life is so strange, where one story ended, another began. This is not a 'How To' book. It is a how we, or how He, God, has worked in our hearts and is continuing to work in our lives now."
Rory and Indiana may live on a beautiful, sprawling farm south of Nashville, but Rory admits that actual act of farming isn't his strong suit. Instead, he focuses on "lifesteading," creating a warm environment for his family and faith to flourish.
Once Upon A Farm is currently available for presale on Amazon, and will be released June 19.
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