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From The Parking Lot To The Podium: A community's unwavering love that helped a special needs son move from the parking lot of a community centre to t

Shirley Bee Lay Chua-Tan

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  • 64 sidor
  • 2019
Almost non-verbal, with very little comprehension ability and Ernest cannot tell you, "I am hungry," or "The shoe is too tight." Teaching him is usually tough, and takes a lot of time, energy, and of course, love.With the challenges he faces, this young man, who was once very afraid of water and who often has a hard time understanding concepts such as 'passing other competitors' or 'winning' in a race was chosen twice to the Special Olympic World Game in two different sports. To everyone's delight and surprise, he came back with medals in both World Games.This is a story of love. It is also a story about difficulties, frustration, tears-but also how they can be overcome with determine heart. This is our family's story of how an entire community's love and God's blessings helped to raise a Special Olympian, transforming him from a boy who was too afraid of leaving the parking lot and entering a sports complex into an athlete celebrating on the international podium. God has used Ernest to show that He has the power to use anyone-everyone- to show His hope and miracle.We hope that our story about achieving the unthinkable and receiving abundant blessings can be an inspiration to you. We hope it will bring you a smile and encourage you to move forward regardless of your life situation. In HIM.

  • Författare: Shirley Bee Lay Chua-Tan
  • Format: Häftad
  • ISBN: 9781999104702
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 64
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-09-01
  • Förlag: Library and Archives of Canada