Who says you need arms and legs to swim? |
Nick, who was born without arms and legs, has to be one of the most positive people ever. When you try to imagine the hardships he has had to overcome, and reflect on the little things in life that you might complain about from time to time, you have to respect his tenacity and faith and question your own. Nick doesn't say "Look what I have accomplished in spite of my disability," he points to God as his provider and strength. He says he decided to put the word go before disabled to remind him that even though he is disabled Godisabled! (Get it? God is abled. . . .)
The devotions lean toward self-image and motivation, making them most appropriate for younger Christians, but Nick has such a broad appeal that anyone can benefit from reading these. Nick is a hero, a star, an inspiration. You will be blessed and inspired.
Thanks to WaterBrook/Multnomah for the complimentary review copy!
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