Mission Possible Young Readers Edition
$18.00
The New York Times bestselling author and athlete challenges young Christians to find their mission and pursue a bold, bright, fulfilling life.
Tim Tebow believes that the greatest impediment to success is not any external resistance or roadblock we might face; it’s living with a mission impossible mindset. Even young Christians can embrace their God-given purpose and adopt a mission possible outlook. Statistically speaking, those with a stronger sense of mission and purpose live longer and more significant lives–regardless of their particular circumstances.
Kids will benefit from learning at a young age that the secret to a more fulfilling, meaningful life is not more comfort or ease, but a clear mission. In this book, Tebow helps kids identify their priorities, align their responsibilities, and make decisive, impactful choices. Having a clear sense of their unique, God-given significance will bring them a lasting sense of purpose. It’s never too early to start living a mission-possible life!
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780593194072
ISBN10: 0593194071
Tim Tebow
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2023
Publisher: WaterBrook
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