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Jonathan James makes his living using other people's money and he's good at it. Nobody loves the thrill of the win more than Jonathan. When the biggest clients of his career step into his office Jonathan is willing to do anything to land the account. Jonathan is forced to balance the needs of his client, his family, and his faith with the help of a mysterious stranger.
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Jonathan, a young rabbit, faces his first day at school, his first night in a new bedroom, and other new and frightening experiences, but he is comforted by the love of his family and the presence of God.
Although Jonathan James doesn't want school to end because he will miss his friends, he finds that going fishing and attending summer Bible camp are also fun.
"For ages 4-8"--P. [4] of cover. Jonathan learns some important lessons when he shares his birthday cake, presents, and his faith in Jesus with family and friends.
This best-selling book that has helped literally tens of thousands of children (and adults) overcome anxiety is now being re-released in hardback. The redesigned book will have bonus content from the author.If your little one struggles with big anxieties, this is a picture book that offers a simple solution that your child can easily understand. With a simple shift of the mind, this book helps you reframe any scary and worrisome whatif into a question of opportunity and possibility. Whenever Jonathan James finds himself in a new situation, he hears his Whatif Monster asking all kind of questions to stop him trying something new: What if it's scary? What if they laugh? What if it's hard? Finally, Jonathan James has some questions of his own: What if they don't? What if it isn't? What then?
Jonathan the rabbit learns from his mother that God made him to be good at something, and from his father that he must care for his body, while from Grandma he learns to bat the ball.
Jonathan the rabbit discovers that he can be friends with many kinds of people, from a boy in a wheelchair to a missionary who tells people about Jesus.
Whenever Jonathan James finds himself in a new situation, he hears his Whatif Monster asking all kind of questions to stop him trying something new: What if it's scary? What if they laugh? What if it's hard? Finally, Jonathan James has some questions of his own: What if they don't? What if it isn't? What then?