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Win It All

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Known across the United States for his fierce, emotive, and attention-grabbing stage presence, Justin Fatica contradicts the barrage of ungodly messages about sex, drugs, violence, and hate that teenagers ingest every day through media and pop culture. Through the witness of his own faith journey, the wisdom of scripture, and the time-tested teachings of the Catholic Church, Fatica calls teens to a higher standard with his eight steps toward God-centered living. He challenges them to begin right now to live each day as if it were their last with such steps as "recognize your importance," "make your mess your message," and "discover God's plan for your life." Fatica does not promise teens wealth or popularity, but inspires them with stories from the lives of inspiring Christians, making it easy to apply each of the eight steps to their own lives.

162 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2010

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February 2, 2022
The Win it All book was really good because it taught me many life lessons that I will use throughout my entire life. It gave me advice and shared good stories on people who struggled and were able to find God and get close with him despite their problems. It showed me some prayers I could say for different situations. It taught me to love everyone and care for them, even your enemies. Most of all it taught me how to build a good relationship with God and the 7 steps to make it to Heaven.
This book overall was so good and there isn't much I didn’t like about the book. Honestly I wish this book was longer so I could grasp more of the information given. The only thing I would change is the author, Justin Fatica, going into more depth on the book and giving me more examples on how to be a better person and Catholic. But that isn’t even something bad or that I disliked about the book. This book is awesome and I would recommend it to anyone.
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March 22, 2011
I read this for my Youth Group, and Justin, so I could create a guide to go along with it, and I rally enjoyed the book. It is down-to-earth, direct, and still and enjoyable read about how tough it is for Christian teens in this day and age.
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April 2, 2014
A great book!! Hard to put down and really makes you think about the way you live your life!!
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