"“Why was I born to this world?”
“What’s my purpose in life?”
“Why does God do this to me?”
Have you asked similar questions before? Nick used to be upset because his body is different from others. Have you felt unhappy because you weren’t as good as others?
In the face of something we can’t change, what shall we do?
Today, Nick is cheerful and full of energy! In this book, he shares with you where his persistent courage and flourishing strength come from.
“Do your best, and God will do the rest.”
Through 8 chapters, Nick engages you in a spiritual conversation; he describes how he went from feeling weak as a young child to gaining strength through God at fifteen.
God has a purpose for everyone. You may not know your purpose now, but have faith in God, one day He will show you.
But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.----Isaiah 40:31 (NKJV)
About the Authors:
Ignatius Ho has a Master of Business Administration degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and practises as a Certified Public Accountant for many years.
In 2003, he took off his public accountant hat and founded two charities, the PMA Music Foundation and the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of HK, using music to serve the community. He brought Nick Vujicic to Hong Kong and mainland China in 2008 and, since then, he has been responsible for Nick’s event management, fund raising and publicity in Asia. They are both dreamers, desiring to live fully and to do those things that seem impossible to others. They share the same passion for encouraging young people to dream big, to never give up and to seek life’s greater purpose.Throughout the six years of their friendship and partnership, they have visited over 14 countries in Asia, bringing a message of hope and love to millions of people from all walks of life.
Ignatius produced Nick’s first music CD and this first illustrated storybook in 2013, enabling Nick to use various platforms to continue spreading his inspiring story and messages.
Ding is a freelance writer, an independent publisher as well as an award-winning book editor. She has been working in the book publishing industry in Hong Kong for over ten years. As a devoted and skillful editor with extensive experience, she has worked on a number of titles which have gone on to win various publishing awards in Hong Kong, and have been among the top best-sellers, including : -
Dream Big: Since its publication in June 2014, it has been in the list of top best-sellers for consecutive weeks in the Eslite Bookstore in Hong Kong, Joint Publishing, and Books Kinokuniya in Singapore.
Give Me a Hug: It was one of the twenty best-selling books of The Commercial Press in 2013. It has also been in the list of top best-sellers for consecutive weeks in the Eslite Bookstore in Hong Kong, Joint Publishing, Breakthrough Book Gallery, and Books Kinokuniya in Singapore.
In 2013, she started Gezi Workstation, her own small, independent publishing house, dedicated to the quality publication of illustrated storybook, graphic novels, children's literature, fiction, non-fiction, etc.
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Dreamergo, born and raised in Hong Kong, has been an illustrator for over 30 years. With a small but visionary pair of eyes, he has been observing the world and drawing since he was 3 years old. His vivid drawings express love with passion and vision. He has worked as a book designer for many famous writers, including Kuang Ni, Benny Li, Erica Lee, Ah Nong and Tin Hong.
In recent years, he has been invited to work with a number of corporate partners such as Giordano, Giormani, Fortune Pharmacal and others to create soul-inspired products with a mission to touch people's hearts and heal the human soul.
In 2010, he created drawings for the Hong Kong Post on the theme of “Hong Kong Streets”, and also started the global licensing of his illustration projects that year. In 2012, the PMA Music Foundation invited him to do improvised drawings during performance of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of Hong Kong. In 2013, he started his daily column, “Dream Journey”, in the Sky Post, and illustrated for the ""Give Me a Hug"" series. In 2014, he was invited to draw for the Incheon 2014 Asian Para Games, his work was showed case in the ""Dare to Dream"" exhibit.
Dreamergo is often invited to speak to teenagers in schools, to share his experience as an illustrator and to teach them illustration skills. In each of his sharing sessions, he seizes every opportunity to encourage teenagers to pursue their own dreams.
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