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"I would rather have cerebral palsy and know Jesus, than have legs that worked and spend my life running away from him."
Diagnosed with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, Paul has persevered through progressive disability, overcome countless surgeries, and remains enduring chronic fatigue and pain. His life is marred by challenges and limitations. Paul's burdens are great and God has met him in his pain, suffering, and loneliness. God's character and His promises remain the only true source of hope and joy to fight the unrelenting battle of disability.
Listen in on how God tends Paul's soul as Paul tends the physical body God ordained for him. It is sure to help lift our eyes in our own suffering.
By Brandon & Amy Smith4.8
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"I would rather have cerebral palsy and know Jesus, than have legs that worked and spend my life running away from him."
Diagnosed with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, Paul has persevered through progressive disability, overcome countless surgeries, and remains enduring chronic fatigue and pain. His life is marred by challenges and limitations. Paul's burdens are great and God has met him in his pain, suffering, and loneliness. God's character and His promises remain the only true source of hope and joy to fight the unrelenting battle of disability.
Listen in on how God tends Paul's soul as Paul tends the physical body God ordained for him. It is sure to help lift our eyes in our own suffering.