You Are Mine

You Are Mine by Max Lucado, published by Crossway Books in 2001, is a 31-page illustrated work in English that addresses the themes of self-esteem and values from a religious perspective. This book presents a message counter to societal pressures that equate worth with material possessions. Through the character of Punchinello, readers are reminded of the enduring truth that one’s value comes not from what they own, but from their relationship with God.
In this engaging narrative, Punchinello learns that true significance is rooted in being loved and valued by his creator. The story aims to convey a reassuring message to children, emphasizing that they are special not for their belongings but for their inherent worth as individuals. The book explores themes of self-reliance and social values, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions about identity and faith.
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Bigger allowances. Better clothes. More toys.
Bigger, better, more is how the world determines who’s special and who’s not. It’s a message your kids are hearing every day. But it’s not God’s message.
His truth is simple and never-changing: It’s not what you have, it’s Whose you are. And it’s a truth that the lovable Wemmick, Punchinello, hears again at the knee of his creator in this faithful, fully illustrated sequel to You Are Special.
Punchinello’s lesson in love will help you speak God’s heart to the heart of every child: You are special, not because of the things you have, but because you are Mine.
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