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Everyone-from the youngest child to the oldest adult-experiences fear at one time or another. In fact, most kids face some type of phobia on a regular basis. Some fears are okay (e.g. fear of touching a hot stove), but a lot of anxiety is irrational and unwarranted. Typical childhood fears change with age, but when fears persist, they can take a toll on a child's sense of worth and well-being. Tragically, worry that stems from scary childhood experiences torments too many adults. In this story, a boy named Boo is overwhelmed by many fears. However, he learns to overcome them by remembering…mehr

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Everyone-from the youngest child to the oldest adult-experiences fear at one time or another. In fact, most kids face some type of phobia on a regular basis. Some fears are okay (e.g. fear of touching a hot stove), but a lot of anxiety is irrational and unwarranted. Typical childhood fears change with age, but when fears persist, they can take a toll on a child's sense of worth and well-being. Tragically, worry that stems from scary childhood experiences torments too many adults. In this story, a boy named Boo is overwhelmed by many fears. However, he learns to overcome them by remembering that he is not alone and that God is bigger than that which scares him.
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Autorenporträt
Kurt W. Bubna published his first book, Epic Grace Chronicles of a Recovering Idiot, with Tyndale Momentum in 2013. He is an author of five other books, an active blogger, itinerate speaker, regular radio and television personality, and the Sr. Pastor of a large and community-focused church in Spokane Valley, Washington. He and his wife, Laura, have been married for over forty years and have four grown children and eight grandchildren.