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Religious Inspiration, Children - Social Issues, Children - Religion & Beliefs, General Christianity, Christian Life, Children - Family & Growing Up

Just Like Jesus for Tweens

by Max Lucado
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Overview

No bad attitudes. No white lies. Not even a single pity party. In short, Jesus was-and is-perfect. And God wants us to be the same way, too.

"You've got to be kidding," you may think to yourself. The bar is too high. The standard too steep. "How can I ever be just like Jesus?" you may wonder.

Master communicator and best-selling author Max Lucado knows the feeling. It's an impossible calling-unless you see it through God's eyes of grace. In Just Like Jesus for tweens, Lucado unravels the mystery of holiness through stories and scenarios that charge straight to the heart, told in his characteristically casual style. By wholly leaning on God, His grace, and His goodness, we can and will see our lives conformed to His character. It's a promise we have from God and a positive perspective on God's exciting plan for all of His children.

About the Author, Max Lucado

Max Lucado

Max Lucado, Minister of Writing and Preaching for the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, is the husband of Denalyn and father of Jenna, Andrea, and Sara. He is the author of multiple bestsellers and is America’s leading inspirational author. Visit his website at www.maxlucado.com.

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Library Journal

Popular Christian author and minister Lucado skillfully applies humorous analogies and down-to-earth wisdom to reflect on what it means to become more truly Christlike. Lucado's insights are culled from scriptural reflections on the life of Christ. If we can examine our own lives, longings, and abilities in light of Christ's example, the profound liberation of God's grace could change in our lives what we alone cannot. Lucado's appeal, for the most part, lies in his own powerful faith and in the lightheartedness that it brings to his writing. His conclusions, however, tend toward simplification and sometimes stop short of necessary further reflection (his heavy-handed condemnation of Judas's betrayal is a case in point). Suitable for larger devotional/Christian living collections.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781400301607

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