Breaking Paralysis: Finding Forward in Faith

answer to prayer limbo miracles overcoming fear paralysis stuck waiting Dec 08, 2021

Dear Sisters in Christ,

Have you ever felt like you're trapped in a moment of fear, uncertainty, or doubt, unable to move forward in life's journey? It's a paralyzing feeling, one that many of us encounter at various points in our faith walk.

So, what can we do when we find ourselves in such a place, paralyzed by life's challenges and circumstances? I want to share some inspirational resources with you:

Resources to Break Free from Paralysis

  1. Jeff's life took an unexpected turn when a medical condition left him paralyzed. In his story, we find lessons of resilience, both mentally and physically, as he discovered the path to "finding forward" after paralysis. You can listen to his inspiring journey in this podcast, Jeffrey A. Morse: Finding Forward After Paralysis.
  2. I recently shared a personal experience of being in limbo, waiting for divine guidance and answers to my prayers. During this period of uncertainty, I learned valuable lessons that I'd like to pass on to you. Here's the blog post for your reference: In Limbo Waiting for Answers to Prayer? Try These 4 Tips.
  3. In another podcast episode, I discuss nine Bible-based steps that can help you while you're in a season of waiting, waiting for God to open new doors in your life. Listen to this episode: 9 Actions to Take While Waiting.
  4. This week, I'll be sharing a fresh story about moving forward despite what seemed like insurmountable odds. It's a testament to God's ability to work miracles in our lives. Stay tuned for the new podcast episode: God Can Still Work Miracles.

Remember, no matter where you are in your journey—whether you're progressing quickly, taking baby steps, or feeling stuck in limbo—know that you are not alone. God is with you, guiding you through each step, no matter how small. Embrace these moments one at a time, and you'll build the momentum you need to move forward with courage and hope.

Hope on!

Tamara