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I'm Possible: Jumping Into Fear and Discovering a Life of Purpose

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Internationally known photographer and philanthropist Jeremy Cowart uses snapshots of his own story to inspire readers with the message that all things are possible when we actively engage our God-given purpose to change the world.

Recognized as "the most influential photographer on the Internet," Jeremy Cowart is known as a photographer, hotelier, fund-raiser, teacher, artist, world uniter, lover of life, and man of adventure. What fans don't always know is that Jeremy started out as a failure.

Growing up, Jeremy's life was defined by the words I can't do it. Thankfully, Jeremy's parents reprogrammed his mind with a single sentence: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. That simple truth propelled Jeremy to achieve greatness in many forms, including

  • running photo shoots with A-list clients, such as Sting, the Kardashians, President Obama, the Pope, and many more,
  • launching the Help-Portrait movement to invest dignity and value in people from underserved communities and who were victims of tragedy, and
  • launching the Purpose Hotel as a for-profit hotel chain designed to fuel the work of not-for-profit organizations.

I'm Possible is an extension of Jeremy's belief that greatness must serve a greater purpose. It's a book that will inspire readers with the message that all things are possible when we actively engage our God-given purpose to change the world.


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IM POSSIBLE

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Product Weight: 0.90 lbs
Author: Cowart, Jeremy
Publication Date: 2019-04-16
Language: English
Publisher: THOMAS NELSON PUB
Dewey Decimal Classification: B
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9780785223740