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Lots of young people are afraid of being good - afraid of being a 'geek' or a 'goody-goody.' In What's So Bad about Being Good? popular LDS speaker and author Jack R. Christianson convincingly shows how doing your best to be good puts you in touch with spiritual powers that will improve a teenager's everyday life. Drawing on his experiences as a college football player, a teacher, and a father, he demonstrates that the only way to be really happy is to be true to yourself. The book also features a foreword by Latter-day Saint and former San Francisco '49er Steve Young. If you're looking for a book that aims for the core of what all parents want for their young people, this is it.
'A beautiful testament of the power of goodness. This easy-to-read book is full of good humor, telling stories, and inspiring ideas.'
--Stephen R. Covey, author of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
'This book aims right for the core of what all good parents want--a solid foundation from which their children can fly off on their own. Jack has earned the trust of countless teenagers, and he has earned mine!'
--Sharlene Wells Hawkes, former Miss America
'The road to success would be a lot more crowded if so many people didn't get off looking for a shortcut. This book provides a workable path to success, not a shortcut.'
--Jim Fassell, head football coach, New York Giants
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