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A Remarkable Story of God’s Grace – Nick Vujicic Story

A Remarkable Story of God's Grace Nick Vujicic Story

James 1:2 – “Consider it pure joy, my Brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.

Nick Vujicic Story

To count our hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? As my parents were Christians, and my Dad even a Pastor of our church, they knew that verse very well. However, on the morning of the 4th of December 1982 in Melbourne (Australia), the last two words on the minds of my parents was “Praise God!”. Their firstborn son had been born without limbs! There were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. The doctors were shocked and had no answers at all! The whole church mourned over my birth and my parents were absolutely devastated. “If God is a God of Love, then why would He let something this happen? especially to dedicated Christians” My Dad thought I wouldn’t survive for very long, but tests proved that I was a healthy baby boy just with a few limbs missing.

Understandably, my parents had strong concern and evident fears of what kind of life I’d be able to lead. The first big hurdle was for my parents to be at peace and trusting that God was in control. It took a number of months of tears, questions and grief before coming to term within their own hearts. God provided them strength, wisdom and courage through those early years and soon after that I was old enough to go to school. I liked going to school, and try to live life like everyone else, but it was in my early years of school where I encountered uncomfortable times of feeling rejected, weird and bullied because of my physical difference. It was very hard for me to get used to, but with the support of my parents, I started to develop attitudes and values which helped me overcome these challenging times. I knew that I was different but on the inside I was just like everyone else.

There were many times when I felt so low that I wouldn’t go to school just so I didn’t have to face all the negative attention. I was encouraged by my parents to ignore them and to try start making friends by just talking with some kids. Soon the students realized that I was just like them, and starting there God kept on blessing me with new friends. There were times when I felt depressed and angry because I couldn’t change the way I was, or blame anyone for that matter. I went to Sunday School and learned that God loves us all and that He cares for you. I understood that love to a point as a child, but I didn’t understand that if God loved me why did He make me like this? Is it because I did something wrong? I thought I must have because out of all the kids at school, I’m the only weird one. I felt like I was a burden to those around me and the sooner I go, the better it’d be for everyone. I wanted to end my pain and end my life at a young age, but I am thankful once again, for my parents and family who were always there to comfort me and give me strength. Due to my emotional struggles I had experienced with bullying, self esteem and loneliness, God has implanted a passion of sharing my story and experiences to help others cope with whatever challenge they have in their life and let God turn it into a blessing. To encourage and inspire others to live to their fullest potential and not let anything get in the way of accomplishing their hopes and dreams.

As I grew older God continued to prepare my heart and teach me to seek Him. One of the first lessons that I have learned was not to take things for granted. I had that wake up call around the age of twelve and realized just how much I was blessed with. I take my foot for granted, my family and all blessings that God had freely given and I still complain? I came across; Romans 8:28 – “And we know that in all things God works for the best for those who love Him.” That verse spoke to my heart and convicted me to the point where that I know that there is no such thing as luck, chance or coincidence that these “bad” things happen in our life. In; James 1:3&4 – “…know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” I had complete peace knowing that God won’t let anything happen to us in our life unless He has a good purpose for it all. I completely gave my life to Christ at the age of fifteen after reading John 9. Jesus said that the reason the man was born blind was “so that the works of God may be revealed through Him.” I truly believed that God would heal me so I could be a great testimony of His Awesome Power.

Later on I was given the wisdom to understand that if we pray for something, if it’s God’s will, it’ll happen in His time. If it’s not God’s will for it to happen, then I know that He has something better. I now see that Glory revealed as He is using me just the way I am and in ways others can’t be used. I am now twenty-four years old and have completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Financial Planning and Accounting. I am also a motivational speaker and love to go out and share my story and testimony wherever opportunities become available. I have developed talks to relate to and encourage students through topics that challenge today’s teenagers. I am also a speaker in the corporate sector. For more information on Nick’s presentations go to “Nick’s Ministry”.

In recent years, I have learned to become independent and can now take care of all my personal needs. I can do everything from brushing my teeth, combing my hair, dressing up, taking care of my personal hygiene and even shaving. I get around the house by jumpin’ around and, outside the house, I get around in an electric wheelchair. I love to swim, fish and play soccer. I have a passion for reaching out to youth and keep myself available for whatever God wants me to do, and wherever He leads, I follow. I have many dreams and goals that I have set to achieve in my life. I want to become the best witness I can be of God’s Love and Hope, to become an international inspirational speaker and be used as a vessel in both Christian and non-Christian venues. I want to become financially independent by the age of 25, through real estate investments, to modify a car for me to drive and to be interviewed and share my story on the “Oprah Winfrey Show”! Writing several best-selling books has been one of my dreams and I hope to finish writing my first by the end of the year. It will be called “No Arms, No Legs, No Worries!” You might think these goals are too far-fetched.

However, I believe that if you have the desire and passion to do something, and if it’s God’s will, you will achieve it in good time. As humans, we continually put limits on ourselves for no reason at all! What’s worse is putting limits on God who can do all things. We put God in a “box”. The awesome thing about the Power of God, is that if we want to do something for God, instead of focusing on our capability, concentrate on our availability for we know that it is God through us and we can’t do anything without Him. Once we make ourselves available for God’s work, guess whose capabilities we rely on? God’s! “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 God has a Great Purpose for your life! As far as your unanswered prayers, remember that God is Faithful. What are we to do when we are seeking but not finding? Jeremiah 29:12 – “Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord… Take courage my friend for the Battle is the Lord’s and I urge you to keep striving for the truth. For it is the truth that will set you free and the Peace of God that surpasses all understanding will reign in your heart.

May the Lord Bless you as you diligently seek Him and grant you Godly Wisdom and Strength through your journey. If you know of an audience which may benefit from hearing Nick’s story please contact us at support@lifewithoutlimbs.org – Have a look and see if Nick is speaking in your local area!

Source: http://www.lifewithoutlimbs.org/about-nick-vujicic.php

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Dolly Parton Tells About Her Faith, Family, and Career

Dolly Parton Talks about Her Faith, Family, and Career

Dolly Parton is undoubtedly and icon of Country music. A legend around the world. She is an actress, entrepreneur, singer and songwriter has written more than 3,000 songs. She is the fourth of 12 children. And her parents, Robert Lee and Avie Lee Parton, struggled to make ends meet in the poor hills of East Tennessee. In fact her favorite song “Coat of Many Colors,” tells a lot about her and her family. About her very humble beginning.

Dolly Parton Testimony

“Any time I write something that is just a line that I know didn’t come from me, I just sort of say, ‘Hey, give me a high five, Lord. Give me a thumbs up.'” – Dolly Parton.

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Billy Graham: My Moment of Decision

Billy Graham Testimony
 

“Read Billy Graham’s testimony, in his own words, of the moment that he decided to give his life to Jesus Christ.”

 

My Moment of Decision
I’ll never forget my first year in high school. Babe Ruth, the great “king of swat,” came to my hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, to play an exhibition game. All of us were on the front seats shouting and yelling at the top of our lungs.
My father, who had taken us to the game, arranged for me to shake hands with the great Babe. I will never forget the thrill of shaking hands with the fellow who was the idol of all our young hearts. I didn’t wash my hand for about three days. The next day at school, I was the envy of all my friends.
During my last years in high school, my keenest ambition was to be a professional baseball player. I dreamed of playing in Wrigley Field in Chicago and Yankee Stadium in New York. I “ate up” the sports pages.
When I was sixteen, after finishing a game, I was invited to a church. I was told that a “fighting preacher” was to preach. I was interested, for anything about a scrap or a fight was all I wanted. I forsook my studies and went to church. To my amazement, it was a great evangelistic campaign, and 5,000 people were gathered.
I sat in the rear of the building, curiously watching all the strange happenings. I wasn’t quite sure what would take place next. I had always thought of religion as more or less “sissy stuff,” and that a fellow who was going to be an athlete would have no time for such things. It was all right for old men and girls, but not for real “he-men” with red blood in their veins. I had gone to church some, but that was all.
A great giant of a man stood and began to preach in such a way as I had never heard a man preach. Halfway through his message he pointed right in my direction and said, “Young man, you are a sinner.”
I thought he was talking to me, so I ducked behind the person in front of me and hid my face! The idea of his calling me a sinner!
“Why, I’m as good as anybody,” I told myself. “I live a good, clean, healthy, moral life. I’m even a member of a church, though I seldom go.”
But then he began to quote Scripture. “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). “There is none righteous, no not one,” and others. For the first time in my life I realized I was a sinner, that my soul was bound for hell and that I indeed needed a Savior.
But when he gave the invitation, I rushed out into the night and made my way home.
I’ll never forget the struggle that followed. All night long I wrestled and fought. The next day I could hardly wait for evening, so I could get back to the service. This night I sat near the front.
When the preacher got up this time, he seemed to smile at me. He said in tenderest tones that “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).
I thought, “This is for me! I’m a sinner. God loves me.”
When the invitation was given I made my way to the front with others. I gave my hand to the preacher (Mordecai Ham) and my heart to the Savior. Immediately joy, peace and assurance flooded my soul. My sins, which were many, I knew were gone. For the first time I had met the Person who became the Hero of my life.
I had sought thrills! I found them in Christ. I had looked for something that would bring pleasure and that would satisfy the deepest longing of my heart! I found it in Christ. “In Thy presence is fullness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore” (Psalm 16:11).
Christ is the Hero and Idol of my heart. He challenges, thrills and satisfies. “Therefore He is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, because He always lives to intercede for them. … ” (Hebrews 7:25).
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Atheist Doctor Converts to Christianity – Amazing Testimonial

Atheist Doctor Converts to Christianity - Amazing Testimonial photo
Greg, a medical doctor, lives in a neighborhood where he challenge his neighbors trying to disprove that they are not practicing what they preach or what they read on the Bible. He then begin reading the Bible and what happened next is this amazing testimonial.

Atheist Doctor Converts to Christianity – Greg’s Testimony


Atheist Doctor Converts to Christianity - Amazing Testimonial

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. – Romans 6:23

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How a French Atheist Becomes Christian Theologian

Guillaume Bignon French Atheist Becomes a Christian Theologian
I started thinking: What good reason was there to think God exists, and what good reason was there to think atheism was true? This step was important, because my own unbelief rested comfortably on the fact that the smart people around me didn’t believe in God either. It was more a reasonable life assumption than the conclusion of a solid argument. But of course, if I was going to refute Christianity, I first needed to know what it claimed. So I picked up a Bible.- Guillaume Bignon

Have you heard the testimony of a French Atheist Becomes Christian theologian? His name is Guillaume Bignon. Born and raised in France, Guillaume was happy and successful as an atheist. He studied math, physics, and engineering in college, graduated from a respected engineering school, and landed a job as a computer scientist in finance. On the sports front, at a height of 6 feet 4 inches, he was playing volleyball in a national league, traveling the country every weekend for the games. Yeah, he was a successful atheist. So why is he now a Christian theologian? Find out how God changed him in this interview.

Read more about Guillaume Bignon by visiting his blog: theologui.blogspot.com
You can also read his article at christianitytoday.com entitled: How a French Atheist Becomes a Theologian

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