With white cane beside them and a can held in their outstretched arm, they sit on street corners. This is the scene in many third world countries. Those who have physical disabilities are often put in a lower class only to be dismissed and disregarded.
I have the privilege of traveling to South America in a few weeks. I’ll be delivering messages about how emotional, physical or mental problems are common, but perseverance is priceless and unique.
The main theme will be how God allows our own weaknesses to remind others of their own strengths.
And what we thought was a trap to defeat us becomes a trap for the enemy so that, in victory, we can be an illustration of hope and healing.
I covet your prayers as I obey God’s calling to serve Him in this part of the world.
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Author: Janet Eckles
Janet has been called lots of things: a committed Christian, passionate Latina, motivational speaker, an excuse eraser, an inspiration, radio host, life coach, master interpreter and best-selling author. But she calls herself a blind, sort of bold chica who trusts God for triumph. Here at Rebekah Lyn Books we call her “friend”
To date, 23 of her stories appear in the Chicken Soup for the Soul best-selling titles as well as Guidepost Magazine, fifteen anthologies and her own books including Amazon best seller Simply Salsa-Dancing Without Fear at God’s Fiesta. You will find a complete listing of her books on her author page.
Best of all, Janet is a joyful lover of God. He inspires her to inspire us.
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