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Books with title The Game of Life

  • The Game of Life

    Alex Brodie

    language (, Jan. 9, 2018)
    "The Game of Life" is a digital coming-of-age noir novella and sophomore effort from authors (and fourth graders) Alex and Brodie. Follow the adventures of Billy and Sondra, two kids fighting to find their place in an unforgiving world who risk it all to beat Mr. Maker at his own game.This will be one of the best fourth grade digital coming-of-age noir novellas you read all week!Here's what the critics had to say:"Fewer awkward dating scenes than their last book. Highly recommended!" - Alex's dad"That's, um, interesting." - Alex's mom
  • The Game of Life

    Mark Wright

    language (Xulon Press, July 10, 2016)
    “The Game of Life” is a fun yet enlightening action filled VBS or Youth oriented book filled with great analogies of man’s three parts, which are body, soul, and spirit. The basketball has three parts outer covering, inner liner, and the air which is a great comparison. There is God’s team and the Devil’s team. Both want to WIN! We have a star player Jesus Christ, God the Father is the Coach, The Holy Spirit is the water, air, and ball boy, and God’s word is the referee “He’s the enforcer of the rules just like in an earthly game.” We also have cheerleaders. The opposing team has the Devil as the coach, Death as their star player, along with Time marking each second and minute. The book has 5 scenes that are easy to learn and put together for a great VBS or Youth Program. Each scene is progressive starting with Christ’s sacrifice, then our sanctification, salvation, stewardship, and last but not least our service to Him. I have also included a few memories about my mission trip to the Philippines last spring, where we had over one hundred youth and adults professed Christ as their personal savior. In addition, I have included a biography of Dr. James Naismith a wonderful Christian coach and the founder of the game of basketball. My burden for the youth was given to me many years ago and I am convinced this book along with God’s word, His Spirit, and your burdened heart can bring many to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. God bless you and God’s Speed, time is of the essence!
  • The Game of Life

    Mark Wright

    Paperback (Xulon Press, March 31, 2016)
    "The Game of Life" is a fun yet enlightening action filled VBS or Youth oriented book filled with great analogies of man's three parts, which are body, soul, and spirit. The basketball has three parts outer covering, inner liner, and the air which is a great comparison. There is God's team and the Devil's team. Both want to WIN! We have a star player Jesus Christ, God the Father is the Coach, The Holy Spirit is the water, air, and ball boy, and God's word is the referee "He's the enforcer of the rules just like in an earthly game." We also have cheerleaders. The opposing team has the Devil as the coach, Death as their star player, along with Time marking each second and minute. The book has 5 scenes that are easy to learn and put together for a great VBS or Youth Program. Each scene is progressive starting with Christ's sacrifice, then our sanctification, salvation, stewardship, and last but not least our service to Him. I have also included a few memories about my mission trip to the Philippines last spring, where we had over one hundred youth and adults professed Christ as their personal savior. In addition, I have included a biography of Dr. James Naismith a wonderful Christian coach and the founder of the game of basketball. My burden for the youth was given to me many years ago and I am convinced this book along with God's word, His Spirit, and your burdened heart can bring many to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. God bless you and God's Speed, time is of the essence!
  • The Game of Life

    Deborah Abela

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, April 1, 2005)
    Could Jasper Zammit have possibly met someone as soccer-obsessed as he is?Jasper Zammit is a soccer legend–at least in his own head. Whole stadiums shout his name as he bends balls, accepts trophies, and scores magic goals for the Rovers Under-11s. When a new girl, Lil, joins the team, Jasper thinks he may have found someone as obsessed with soccer as he is. There's just one hitch—Lil's dad is the reason Jasper's dad has lost his job. Can the two still be friends?
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  • The Game of My Life

    Craig Brown

    (Blake Publishing Ltd, Oct. 31, 2001)
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  • The Game of Life

    Norman Howe

    Paperback (Pan Childrens, March 8, 1991)
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  • The Game of Life

    Bolton Hall

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • The Game of Life

    Bolton Hall

    Paperback (Trieste Publishing, )
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