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Do you have alligator arms?, embracing life, hope, and God, James W. Moore

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Do you have alligator arms?, embracing life, hope, and God, James W. Moore
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Do you have alligator arms?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James W. Moore
Sub title
embracing life, hope, and God
Summary
Popular author James W. Moore draws on an old football term to explore the ways people let their fear stand in the way of living life and loving God to the fullest. The term "alligator arms" refers to a would-be pass receiver who fails to stretch out full length to catch the ball, because he fears an impending tackle; he's more interested in protecting himself from the hard hit than catching the ball. This fearful attitude results in fumbled passes, in other words, lots of failure and frustration. "Having alligator arms" is an ideal analogy for fearfully holding back rather than living life fully. In Do You Have Alligator Arms?, Moore explores what it means to let go of fear and purposefully embrace life, commitment, faith, hope, love, God, and others
Target audience
adult
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