The Very Best Baseball Game: A Story about Disability and God's Good Design for All of Us
Katie M. Blackburn
(Author)
Anastasiya Kanavaliuk
(Illustrator)
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Description
"We're all made in God's image with different gifts and different challenges. Some people need more help than others. But when God's people work together, we make up the Body of Christ." When Carson wakes up one Saturday morning, his mom reminds him it's his day to volunteer at a baseball game. But this baseball game is different. The team Carson is helping is called the Challengers, and it's made up of kids with all different kinds of disabilities. Carson and other typically-abled kids partner with the Challengers to help them play the game. Throughout the morning, Carson learns about selflessness, humility, kindness, and God's plan to use all of us exactly how He made us. Based on a real baseball team, The Very Best Baseball Game is a sweet, endearing story that helps families begin conversations about disability, empathy, and God's design for every person. People aren't all made the same, but we are all made in God's image. Illustrator Anastasiya Kanavaliuk depicts a wide representation of joyful kids with disabilities while author Katie Blackburn tells a story that's sure to warm your heart. By the time Carson is heading home in his car, he understands that every person is valuable regardless of their abilities and deserves to be treated with dignity, kindness, and respect. It's the best baseball game he ever played.
Product Details
Price
$14.99
$13.94
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group
Publish Date
March 04, 2025
Pages
32
Dimensions
0.0 X 0.0 X 0.0 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781430097334
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Katie Blackburn is a single mother of six children, including her son who was diagnosed with severe autism at age two. She is co-host of the Coffee + Crumbs podcast, author of Gluing the Cracks, and a contributing author to The Magic of Motherhood. Her writing has been featured on Coffee + Crumbs, Risen Motherhood, The Gospel Coalition, ERLC, and more. When Katie isn't writing, parenting, or folding laundry, she loves watching college football and pretending she actually knows how to bake.