By Faith Not By Sight
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I Walk by Faith, Not by Sight
I Walk by Faith, Not by Sight was written to entertain those who love to read poetry and spread peace, love, joy, hope, and happiness. Though many of the poems are written in first-person perspective, they do not necessarily reflect the experiences of the author but rather explore human experience through the medium of poetry. This book is full of classic Christian and contemporary poetry for you, your friends, and your family to enjoy!
By Faith, Not By Sight
A moving story of hope, faith, persistence and the power of dreams. A piano prodigy, a nineteen-year-old college grad, a Marshall scholar, and an American Idol finalist. This guy had it made. He could sing. He could ski blind. What couldn’t he do? Even if you saw him in concert, you might not believe that Scott MacIntyre is blind, and you’d never guess that at nineteen, he faced a diagnosis that rocked his family and nearly took his life. So how did he do it? How did he overcome the odds? This is Scott’s story, but he’d be the first to tell you that it’s not really about him. This is the story of how God used a dedicated family, a selfless acquaintance, hardship, and a host of characters to give him life, faith, determination, and experiences most can only imagine. Peek behind the scenes to see how he learned to overcome his disability, how he made it in the music industry, how he found the love of his life, and how God taught him that in all things, we can truly achieve our dreams By Faith, Not by Sight.
Walk by Faith, Not by Sight
Author: Lindsay Cherry
language: en
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2019-05-24
This memoir is about the experiences of this young boy, probably here by accident, stumbling through life, facing many challenges, making probably every mistake possible, learning at an early age the power of God and prayer and then realizing, finally, that so many people, many he never knew, were in his corner, pulling for him to succeed. We hope you will follow the "snapshot" thinking of this eighty-one-year¬¬-old senior citizen, born in 1936 at a time when our country was still drowning in a state of deep depression. The South was laboring under the oppressive laws of segregation, and his family was constantly struggling to survive a state of utter poverty. His is a story of survival, hope, and redemption.