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This book, set up in three parts, a story, a monologue, and a study guide, is meant for the adolescents and young adults in your life, but can be useful at any age. As a parent, I understand the need to make sure what your children are reading is correct and appropriate. Go through the book ahead of time before passing it to your children or go through it with them. You are your child's greatest asset when it comes to growing their faith. A main goal in this book is to draw out human emotions that are relatable to the act of God giving us the greatest gift we ever received. This small book is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book, set up in three parts, a story, a monologue, and a study guide, is meant for the adolescents and young adults in your life, but can be useful at any age. As a parent, I understand the need to make sure what your children are reading is correct and appropriate. Go through the book ahead of time before passing it to your children or go through it with them. You are your child's greatest asset when it comes to growing their faith. A main goal in this book is to draw out human emotions that are relatable to the act of God giving us the greatest gift we ever received. This small book is also designed to serve as a catalyst in promoting a stronger and healthier relationship with God, full of absolute love and respect. Enjoy the three small parts of this book and glorify God!
Autorenporträt
Born missing her left arm, Jessica Smith focused her energy on sport and exercise as a way of proving to the world that she was capable of overcoming any perceived limitations. She went on to become a Paralympic swimmer representing Australia for 7 years. Jessica is now an internationally-awarded Inclusion and Diversity expert and the Chief Operating Officer at TOUCH Dubai, a talent agency that also provides inclusion consultancy services. Through her Just Jessica book series, the mother of three wants to encourage important conversations about the beauty of difference.