Thursday, May 01, 2008

The Measure of a Man


Our dear friend, Stephanie, is traveling to California this coming week to film a documentary on the life and ministry of Nick Vujicic. Born without arms or legs, Nick has faced incredible obstacles throughout his life: "I had suicidal thoughts at the age of eight."

Fortunately, much has changed since then. Nick's perspective has refocused from what he can't do to the gifts God has given him. Traveling the world, Nick uses his struggles as a platform for speaking boldly of God's sovereignty and how He should be praised in every circumstance.

We're thrilled about Stephanie's documentary (currently titled "The Measure of a Man") and excited to see more people reached through Nick's testimony. Please be in prayer for Stephanie and her film crew as they fly to California to begin filming in the next few days.

May God be glorified completely!

6 Comments:

Anonymous Lauren said...

I have been coming to your site since the beginning of this year when I found it. I loved all your articles, and this one was the topper. After seeing that video, I had to tell you that God is using both of you so greatly. This blog is helping to shape my life the way I want it to be. I will pray for the documentary. Thank you so much for all that you do!

May 02, 2008 8:46 AM  
Blogger Hannah said...

Thank you, Lauren. You have no idea what that means to us. :)

May 02, 2008 8:50 AM  
Blogger Maria Pauline said...

That's really neat! My youth group watched a video about him a few weeks ago and I was once again amazed how God works everything together for good.

May 03, 2008 4:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Will there be some way for people to see this video when it is done? I am interesting to see it and hearing his message. Yes, I will be praying for Stephanie. That is an awesome undertaking.

BTW, this is an amazing blog. God is using the both of you. Keep HIM the focus of who you are.

May 03, 2008 8:16 PM  
Anonymous Lydia said...

Wow, I hope there's some way we can view this film when it's done! Nick's story has been so convicting and encouraging. When my family learned about him last year, we watched all the videos we could find of him online. Praise God for using us as we are to glorify Himself!

May 10, 2008 12:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WOW...I'VE NEVER SEEN SOMETHING LIKE THAT!!!! I'TS SO AMAZING HOW WE HAVE TINY OBSTICALES IN LIFE AND WE THINK THEIR SUCH A BIG DEAL, BUT WHEN I SAW THAT I COMPARE MINE WITH HIS AND IT MAKES MINE LOOK LIKE A SUNDAY PICNIC...I WILL KEEP NICK IN PRAYERS, AND I WILL BE PRAYING FOR STEPHANIE AND HER CREW. THE LORD IS GOOD :)

May 31, 2008 11:32 AM  

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