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Authors: Nick Vujicic

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Here I am standing on the Great Wall of China. What a cool thing to cross off a bucket list!

I love the innocent and transparent interactions I have with kids around the world.

In China, I met victims of the Sichuan earthquake, and this young man challenged me to race with him up and down the stage. Speaking to the thousands who lost their world in the earthquake was such an honor. I came away humbled and inspired by their strength.

I had a great chat and hug with this gentleman in New York on the street that’s been his home for many years.

There is
nothing
like hearing the depths of a soul crying with relief that there actually is hope for her situation … and that someone cares.

We all need hope and inspiration. I’m at a nursing home telling this woman that I’m jealous of her because she’s closer to the finish line.

This was one of the most life-changing days I’ve ever experienced. I spent time with these women and heard their stories of being kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery. I also heard how the Lord Jesus changed everything for them and in them!

I can’t sign with my mouth for too long as I feel my teeth move, but when I do, I know the recipients have a gift to help them never forget a day of inspiration.

My signature move! I love hearing the silence of the crowd just before I get up.

I love Daniel—what a champion he is! I visited his school and encouraged his educators to keep him on par academically with his peers. I learned that Daniel was even exceeding the level of his classmates in several areas.

What can I say? The most gorgeous girl in India!

On February 12, 2012, we said “I do,” became Mr. and Mrs. Vujicic, and were united in indescribable love. Kanae is truly the greatest gift I have ever received, after my salvation and relationship with Jesus! Love you, baby.

SIX
Winning the Battles Within

T
ERRI WAS TWENTY-ONE YEARS OLD WHEN SHE WROTE TO MY
L
IFE
Without Limbs website about her “tortuous journey of self-harm.” She’d become addicted to the high she felt when cutting herself. Her craving for that sensation was so strong that she slashed arteries and tendons, risking her life.

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