A thought by Max Lucado from his book, You Are Never Alone (p. 95). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon to buy the book.) This is a great story. Max says, "Ask those who watched Kayla Montgomery run, and they will tell you that Kayla was a steady runner, a sturdy runner. Whip thin and determined, she was one of the fastest long-distance racers in the country. Trained eyes took note of her stride and strong finish. Her performance on the high school squad in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, caught the attention of coaches, competitors, and colleges. She set distance records, won state titles, competed in nationals, and eventually landed an athletic scholarship to Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. "Had you watched her run, you would have been impressed." He goes on, "Here is what you never would have imagined: she ran with no feeling in her legs. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of fifteen. The dise...
Continuing a thought from a book I am reading...