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<b>From the national <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>When God Made You </i>comes a lyrical beautifully illustrated story reminding children that their worth comes from who they were created to be from the very beginning with all their unique gifts and personalities.</b><br><br><i>You belong! You do.</i><br><i>You have light inside you.</i><br><i>You can join the big story and help God make things new.</i><br><br><i>When you know who you are</i><br><i>and your people do too</i><br><i>That light that you shine</i><br><i>is your power your truth.</i><br><br><i>You Will Always Belong</i> is a joyous reminder that we were created by God with infinite beauty and purpose from the day we were born just by existing as who we are with all of our quirks and differences. In this hopeful and encouraging children's book parents and kids alike will be encouraged to live confidently and freely as their whole selves certain that God created everyone exactly as they are supposed to be.<br><br> In <i>You Will Always Belong</i> children will discover:<br>• The truth that we matter to God and were designed with purpose<br>• Encouragement towards acceptance and contentment<br>• The gentle reminder that the people who truly love us love ALL parts of us <b>Matthew Paul Turner</b> is a photographer speaker and author of numerous books including the bestselling <i>When God Made You When I Pray for You</i> and <i>What Is God Like?.</i><br><br><b>Lauren Gallegos</b> has been illustrating since 2009. She is always looking for opportunities to illustrate great stories with the desire to see how her work will impact the young minds of our future. You belong! You do. <br>That’s always been true. <br>You’ve belonged to yourself <br>since you were tiny and new.<br><br>On your very first day <br>when you breathed on your own <br>you belonged to yourself <br>and were made to be known. <br><br>You had value and meaning <br>you were worthy of love <br>and the only unknown <br>was who you would become.