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Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About Dreams, God, and Talking Vegetables
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Item Description... Overview The author, founder of Big Idea Productions and creator of " VeggieTales," describes the rapid success of his company and its eventual sale in bankruptcy, and explains how his Christian beliefs gave him insight and the strength to start a new venture in his chosen field.
Publishers Description
This is a story of dreaming big and working hard, of spectacular success and breathtaking failure, of shouted questions, and, at long last, whispered answers. With trademark wit and heart, Phil Vischer shares how God can use the death of a dream to point us toward true success. Larry. Bob. Archibald. These VeggieTales stars are the most famous vegetables you'll ever eat. Oops, meet. Their antics are known around the world. But so much of the VeggieTales story hasn't been told. In Me, Myself, and Bob, Phil Vischer, founder of Big Idea and creator of VeggieTales, gives a behind-the-scenes look at his not-so-funny journey with the loveable veggies. From famed creator to bankrupt dreamer, Vischer shares his story of trial and ultimate triumph as God inspired him with one big idea after another. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 260
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 5.25" Height: 8.25" Weight: 0.28 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Feb 1, 2008
Publisher Nelson Word / Nelson Books
ISBN 1595551220 EAN 9781595551221 UPC 020049140895
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 | Funny, Intriguing, Life Affirming Nov 3, 2008 |
I was curious about what had happened to my kids' favorite vegetables (and penguins), so I searched the internet and found this book. What a treat! This story has everything: the rise and fall of an empire, geeks making good, the thrill of victory, courtroom drama, Shakespearean tragedy, and puppet anarchy. Phil Vischer records the Big Idea odessey from the company's small beginnings, through it's major successes, to it's meteoric fall into bankruptcy. Reading this book is a journey well worth taking, and ends in a surprisingly beautiful place. And days after I finished reading, I was still thinking about it. (Curious about what Phil's doing now? See [...].) | | |  | Fascinating Jun 21, 2008 |
| As a Veggie fan since the inception of VeggieTales, I found this book riveting. The story of the spectacular rise of the Veggie kingdom and the lessons Phil V. learned along the way was interesting because I knew only parts of the whole story. The leadership lessons at the end were something I can apply to my specific situation. When some authors attempt to pass on wisdom they have gleaned, the book gets dry and boring. That didn't happen with this book, it was well-written all the way to the end. I can't wait to see what Phil Vischer comes up with next! | | |  | Best Business Book I've Ever Read Jun 10, 2008 |
I just got finished reading this and was totally blown away. I really appreciated his honesty and openness about what happened to Big Idea and this reaffirmed my feelings about the other so-called business books out there: it's easy to look like a genius when you study successful companies and draw contrasts, but the same methods don't work for every company.
Phil is a great storyteller, and I'm pleased to have been let into his world for a few hours. | | |  | Great insight into using creativity for God May 29, 2008 |
As a Christian business person and long-time fan of Phil Vischer, I had high hopes for this book. It did not disappoint. Part business book, part autobiography, and part spiritual reflection, this book has helped me to better articulate a philosophy of a God-driven business. Some of Vischer's thoughts have influenced the direction of our company, by pointing us toward the Henry Blackaby approach of waiting for God and joining Him in the work He's already doing.
This was a quick read, and very inspiring. I highly recommend it. | | |  | Thought provoking Apr 25, 2008 |
| This was a fascinating read. The story of the building and collapse of a Christian business giant was intriguing, but I think what was more important was what Mr. Vischer learned about his own walk with God, and what he's attempting to share with others. | | | Write your own review about Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About Dreams, God, and Talking Vegetables
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