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It is a great privilege to welcome you to the Life Without Limbs.org website. My name is Nick Vujicic and I'm 25 years old. I was born without arms or legs and given no medical reason for this condition. Faced with countless challenges and obstacles, God has given me the strength to surmount what others might call impossible. Along with that, the Lord has placed within me an unquenchable passion to share this same hope and genuine love that I’ve personally experienced with more than two million people all over the globe.
Traveling extensively to over 19 nations, I've been extremely humbled by the continuous opportunities that the Lord has given me to share my testimony along with the hope that I have in Jesus with people in so many nations and situations. My greatest joy in this life is to introduce Jesus to those I meet and tell them of His great desire to get to know them personally by allowing Him to become their Lord and Savior.
One of my favorite scriptures from the Bible is Psalm 139:17-18 that says, "How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them! Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand.”
God has used me to let people know in countless schools, churches, prisons, orphanages, hospitals, stadiums and in face-to-face encounters with individuals how very precious they are to God. Secondly, it’s my pleasure to assure them that God does have a plan for their lives that is purposeful. For God took my life, one that others might disregard as having any significance and filled me with His purpose and showed me His plans to move hearts and lives toward Him. Understanding this, though faced with struggles, you can overcome too.
Be encouraged today as you read this promise from the Lord found in Jeremiah 29:11 of the Bible, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
For more information about my motivational outreach to business groups, you can also visit Nick Vujicic's: Attitude is Altitude web site.
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God Has Given Me Wings To Fly
Honoring the National Day of Prayer, some 500 professionals, civic and spiritual leaders gathered at the Westlake Village Hyatt. The Ventura County Star, a local newspaper, quoted Nick as saying, "I'm so thankful I was born without arms or legs. I may not have feet to dance, but God has given me wings to fly." Sharing some of his personal story filled with the struggle of growing up without arms or legs and the bullying he encountered during his school years, he said, "I had a choice to be angry with God or be thankful for what he's given me." (May 7, 2008)
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The Courage to Keep Pressing On!
Nick spoke to a gathering of about 300 small group leaders this afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia. Nick and the Life Without Limbs team who traveled with him had to persevere through quite a lot just to get there! Read more... (May 2, 2008)
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Nick Inspired Attendees at a National Day of Prayer Gathering
Some 500 pastors, civic leaders and business professionals gathered early this morning at the Westlake Hyatt in Westlake Village, California for the Southeast Ventura County YMCA 9th Annual Prayer Breakfast. Speaking to a sold-out crowd, Nick motivated them to find their direction in God's Word. From there, he assured them, their purpose and hope would ultimately follow. (May 1, 2008)
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High Praise From Colombia Tour Coordinator
The Executive Director of Maranatha International Foundation and coordinator of Nick's recent Colombian Tour, Rafael Afanador, sent a note expressing high praise for his recent time spent in Colombia. Afanador commended Nick for allowing his "life to be a fountain of encourgement. Thank you for letting this nation into your heart...." (April 30, 2008)
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High School Teacher Will Show Nick's DVD Every Year
Today, Nick spoke to some 400 freshmen students at Queen Creek High School in Arizona. A freshman English teacher who brought her students to hear Nick speak promised to "buy the DVD and show it to all of my students every year that I continue to teach." (April 30, 2008)
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