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Life Without Limbs

Our church hosts Nick Vujicic this weekend, an absolutely amazing, joyous man who was born without limbs. There is a joy in surrendering your life to Christ, and Nick exhibits it with an enthusiastic smile that you can’t help bu catch from him because his smile is so contagious. So much so, in fact, that within 3 minutes of his message to us, he said that people want this joy so bad that their sitting in their seats envious of the man without arms or legs. And he was right.

His ministry is called Life Without Limbs and he’s been invited to many countries, Muslim countries, too, to share his joy and explain how a faith in Jesus Christ makes it possible.



5 responses to “Life Without Limbs”

  1. “Open Letter to Anyone Returning from a Missions Trip” posted at Trying to Follow. Weekend Fisher presents the “Internal evidence and the authorship of the Gospel of John” posted at Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength. Chasing the Wind presents”Life Without Limbs”posted at Chasing the Wind. Richard H. Anderson presents “Rewriting Moses” posted at dokeo kago grapho soi kratistos Theophilos. John presents “A Matter of Perspective” posted at Light Along the Journey

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  2. Michael, how exciting! I have seen him with Joni on TV before, but I would LOVE to see him in person and catch some of that contagious joy! I will be praying for your event.

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  3. He was amazing, he really was. You should check out the videos on his website of him swimming and doing daily chores. He let’s *nothing* slow him down, and he gives credit to God for every ability he has and makes no complaint about what he doesn’t have.

    He was funny, too. He went a little over time and apologized for not wearing a wristwatch.

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  4. Wow. What a treat. I think this is the same guy coming to Bend – in Central Oregon. I might get to see him!

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  5. When is he coming, Jennifer? Or has he already come?

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Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

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