Well-known evangelist Nick Vujicic proclaimed that “all of life has value” during the “Roe v. Wade” premiere.
Nick Vujicic
Nick Vujicic is popularly known as the “limbless evangelist” as he was born without arms or legs. Growing up, it has always been difficult for him to the point that he has suffered depression and loneliness during his school-age. It was his faith in God that led him out of the darkness and gave him victories over his struggles.
The 38-year-old evangelist has been sharing his life story with people around the world to show that all lives matter. Recently, during the premiere of “Roe v. Wade” held at the Conservative Political Action Conference” on February 26, Nick proclaimed a powerful message.
Roe v. Wade
The film that will be out on April 2 is based on the facts regarding the nation’s most controversial U.S. Supreme Court rulings. It will be showing the events from 1966 through 1973 that leads up to the Court’s decision on abortion.
“Many people have asked me, especially over the last 18 months, ‘What happened, what really happened in our country for it to be where it is?’ And I really believe that it started with the family,” Nick told The Christian Post.
“I also believe that it started with the church and understanding that we must hold on to what God has given us, the basics of what He’s given us in Scripture — that all of life has value, that all of life God can use for His purpose. And that even though we don’t get a miracle, we can still be one.”
“God has a plan”
The Australian evangelist has once been told as a disabled person that he should not have been allowed to preach, get married, and have children. However, by the grace of God, Nick was able to fulfill all those.
“No matter who that child is, no matter what the doctors say, God has a plan. When God says He’s got a plan, a good plan, He can take whatever we have and use it for good,” he declared. “You got to trust in God. And that’s the pinnacle and epiphany of faith — to understand that only God can do that. Only God can use the man without arms and legs to be His hands and feet and call him to stand in front of the gates of Hell and redirect traffic.”
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