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Books with title The Man You Could Be

  • The Man You Could Be

    Paul W. Downey

    eBook (BJU Press/JourneyForth, March 1, 2017)
    In the Bible study The Man You Could Be, Paul W. Downey draws practical lessons from the struggles and successes of Joshua, a young man who became all that he could be for God. Young Christian men sometimes think that becoming godly happens suddenly and without warning at the age of eighteen or twenty-one or even older. But God says that believers of any age can become His powerful, obedient servants. And the transformation starts now. Teens will enjoy Downey’s straightforward, personal approach and solid biblical teaching.
  • I Could Be, You Could Be

    Karen Owen, Barroux

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, May 21, 2011)
    Join a young boy and girl on thrilling adventures as they imagine themselves as a space-traveling astronaut, a ferocious dragon, a jungle-dwelling monkey and more. The fine line between children's make-believe and the fantastic worlds they create is cleverly portrayed through Barroux s bright landscapes. Includes a mask-making activity at the end!
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  • The Me I Could Be

    John Hammond, Monique Hammond

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  • All the Things You Could Be

    Leanne Pastor, Leeanne Egan

    (FriesenPress, Oct. 23, 2019)
    Children love to dream of what they'll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those energies of bravery and adventure in so many different ways. Or like the teacher, the energies of patience and kindness can be implemented in every area of life. What if, children could use their natural gifts, energies, and talents to do what comes easy to them, and brings them the most joy? In this delightful and inspiring poem, written for children five years and older, Leanne Pastor encourages children to do what comes naturally, as living true to oneself leads to a fuller, more joy-filled life. As the poem reminds us, you can be and do anything you choose. Just remember, you can always change your mind, and, when in doubt, always follow your joy! No matter, whether you're 5 or 40, it is never too late to be happy. The most important thing in life is to be yourself and do what brings you joy! Joy has a ripple effect, and when you enjoy what you do, you'll become the invitation for others to choose joy. In this way, "All the Things You Could Be" is about building, person by person, a kinder and happier world....
  • The Man You Could Be By Downey, Paul W.

    Paul W Downey

    Paperback (Journey Forth, June 11, 2007)
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  • All the Things You Could Be

    Leanne Pastor, Leeanne Egan

    (FriesenPress, Oct. 23, 2019)
    Children love to dream of what they'll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those energies of bravery and adventure in so many different ways. Or like the teacher, the energies of patience and kindness can be implemented in every area of life. What if, children could use their natural gifts, energies, and talents to do what comes easy to them, and brings them the most joy? In this delightful and inspiring poem, written for children five years and older, Leanne Pastor encourages children to do what comes naturally, as living true to oneself leads to a fuller, more joy-filled life. As the poem reminds us, you can be and do anything you choose. Just remember, you can always change your mind, and, when in doubt, always follow your joy! No matter, whether you're 5 or 40, it is never too late to be happy. The most important thing in life is to be yourself and do what brings you joy! Joy has a ripple effect, and when you enjoy what you do, you'll become the invitation for others to choose joy. In this way, "All the Things You Could Be" is about building, person by person, a kinder and happier world....
  • All the Things You Could Be

    Leanne Pastor, LeeAnne Egan

    (FriesenPress, Nov. 6, 2019)
    Children love to dream of what they’ll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those energies of bravery and adventure in so many different ways. Or like the teacher, the energies of patience and kindness can be implemented in every area of life. What if, children could use their natural gifts, energies, and talents to do what comes easy to them, and brings them the most joy? In this delightful and inspiring poem, written for children five years and older, Leanne Pastor encourages children to do what comes naturally, as living true to oneself leads to a fuller, more joy-filled life. As the poem reminds us, you can be and do anything you choose. Just remember, you can always change your mind, and, when in doubt, always follow your joy! No matter, whether you’re 5 or 40, it is never too late to be happy. The most important thing in life is to be yourself and do what brings you joy! Joy has a ripple effect, and when you enjoy what you do, you’ll become the invitation for others to choose joy. In this way, “All the Things You Could Be” is about building, person by person, a kinder and happier world.