Shaken: Young Reader's Edition
Fighting to Stand Strong No Matter What Comes Your Way
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Publisher Description
The New York Times bestselling author and Heisman Trophy winner shares a vision for young Christians still forming their identity and finding their God-given purpose—even when life doesn’t go as planned.
Beloved sports icon Tim Tebow was a college football champion and a first-round draft pick—but then he was traded and eventually cut. In Shaken Young Reader’s Edition, he reveals how he navigated both triumph and disappointment and explains how neither the highs nor the lows of his life define him. Ultimately, only God can do that.
The same is true for every one of us. God has given us a unique set of talents and experiences in order to fulfill our divine purpose. Whether He intends for us to influence those close to us, like our friends and our family, or even the entire world, there are no limits to the great things God can accomplish through us when we let Him determine who we are. But we may miss God’s incredible plan for our lives if we’re so busy trying to be just like everyone else—by blending in with the crowd or refusing to stand up for what is right.
Jesus was anything but normal!
Nothing is more empowering, more life-giving, and more exciting than having a strong identity. Jesus knows this, and He wants you to know it as well. When we are willing to let God define who we are, He will take what we have to offer and multiply it in ways and for purposes that we cannot imagine!
Customer Reviews
From Levi Tim
Greatest book ever very inspiring
Great book!
I haven't even finished it yet, and I HAVE to give it a good review. Tim is so gut-honest and real, and I love it.
If you're wondering, 'what's the difference between the young reader's edition and the regular one?' The young reader's edition is shorter, first of all, second, some of Tim's examples that he uses are different. That's not very descriptive, but who cares. At least you know. And lastly, some of the stories he shares are either different or shortened. Basically the young reader's version is just easier to read.
Like I said, I love Tim's way of being real and honest, and this is totally a book I could read again and again.