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I DO NOT.
But what I do have is a God-given passion and spiritual gift for serving those affected by disabilities and their families. It runs through every thread of my being and I am most happy and at peace when I am in the company of this community.
In July 2011 I quit my job, sold my house, and gave up the convertible. All to follow God's leading me into the formation of Victory Flows to host programs and services for families and individuals affected by disabilities. I am also the proud mother of two grown children, Ryan and his wife Kirsten and my daughter Andi.
My heart is full. I am blessed beyond measure to have incredible people serving alongside me in this endeavor. And I thank God for allowing me the opportunity for me to serve Him.
Cheryl
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: ONG y recaudación de fondos
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 50 - Fecha de publicación: dic. 03, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Child of Africa, Cheryl Hood, Africa
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Liz Etheridge is a writer, blogger and amateur photographer, having written weekly articles for the First United Methodist Church for the past seven years as well as numerous self-published books. In addition, she has written daily humorous travel blogs through Murphys Mom Blog and social media as she and her husband, Chuck, traveled the back roads of the US with their dog Murphy in their motorhome and Honda Trike as they followed where the wind blew them. Her writings and photography have been influenced by living life fully and often times humorously by letting the reader sneak-a-peek into the life of an impatient wife dealing with a husband battling Multiple Sclerosis. She takes you into a normal day of wheelchairs and handicap vans, laughter and pain, healing and yes, even death. Her hope and desire is to show a flawed and imperfect woman trying to keep her head above water in a broken down world by clinging tightly to the hand of God. Liz currently lives in Allen, TX.