ISBN: 97819733681052 Softcover | $16.95 |
Ryan Maule has central to his children's book a man who is the inventor or creator. This story is parabolic in that it utilizes an Earth bound man (the inventor) and his creations (the robots). They live in the land of Good and the robots think of themselves as good.
They soon meet a robot that says he is "Awesome." What? He's awesome and we're good? So off they go to check with their inventor/creator. He explains the concept of awesome and good to them.
A cute story that teaches how awesome we as individuals are as creations of the mighty, awesome God. And our goodness or awesomeness relies totally in our Creator's being awesome.
About the Book: Do your children know how awesome they are? Follow along as two robots named Grace and Zeal learn that self-confidence is not only a good thing, it’s what God intended! God made you awesome because he loves you! So, no matter how old you are, you have everything you need to believe in yourself and live with a God powered confidence! At the end of this incredible story, you will be shouting - I am awesome!
About the Author: Ryan is a nationally recognized and highly sought-after motivational speaker, host of the popular Expect Awesome Podcast, and the president of Integrity Doctors, the world's largest chiropractic business organization. Over the last 15 years Ryan has traveled the world spreading the message of expecting awesome and building a stronger self-image in order to gain a God powered confidence. Ryan is happily married to his awesome wife Amber and they live in Florida with their two awesome kids, Summer Grace and Nolan Zeal. For more information visit ryankmaule.com
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