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My Affliction for His Glory: Living out Your Identity in Christ is unavailable, but you can change that!

Who am I? What am I here for? Does anyone love me? Do I have worth? Adversity can cause us profound levels of doubt, especially when we compare ourselves to others. In the face of affliction and suffering, sometimes it’s hard enough just to get through the day, let alone explore bigger topics like purpose, love, or faith. Born without arms, Daniel Ritchie faced a unique kind of adversity. Yet...

meant for. A man with no arms was never going to fit in a world where everyone has two arms. But God had more in store for me than to be a victim of a life defined by the things that I was never going to be. In the genius way He crafted me, I learned to do the everyday tasks meant for hands with my feet: brushing my teeth, combing my hair, fixing a bowl of cereal or even making my morning coffee. The things I was told I would never do—walk, eat, dress myself, live independently—I now do with ease.
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