Born Without Arms, “Just Be Normal”
Video / Produced by The High CallingHe hasn't found an easy answer as to why he has to struggle with the challenges he was born with, but maybe faith is not always about easy answers. Greg lives every day face to face with a mystery he can't understand—but, whether we recognize it or not, don't we all? He isn't afraid to ask God, "Why?" — but he also lives out a faith that looks forward to a day when, as Julian of Norwich put it, "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”
Like Greg, we may not have all the answers. But we serve a God who does, and who we trust to make all things right, even if we don't always understand. Sometimes pursuing Him means walking through some very dark places—but He is there, with us, leading us on.
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