In My Message is C.L.E.A.R., join Gabe Murfitt as he shares his story of learning to live in a uniquely formed body. Through Gabe’s C.L.E.A.R. formula, you will discover how you can have:
Courage to face life’s challenges. Leadership that is encouraging and compassionate. Endurance in hard times. Attitude that enables you to achieve your goals. Respect for others and yourself.
Gabe’s message of hope shows how you can live a purposeful, successful life, even when facing great adversities.
I have enjoyed getting to know Gabe. He gives true meaning to the word “perseverance,” and he and his strong family have used the platform that Gabe’s disability has provided to spread a message of hope and courage. It seems that Gabe has no limits and his story is one that we can all learn from. – Cal Ripken, Jr., Hall of Fame baseball player
One look at my friend Gabe raises a lot of questions. Where does this young man get his bright, upbeat attitude? What keeps him going? Answers to these questions and more are what makes Gabe’s story of faith and courage so riveting. So enjoy getting to know Gabe…your outlook on the future will be a lot more clear! – Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability Center
Author Bio:
Gabe Murfitt is an inspiring speaker who challenges his audiences to live with courage in the face of life’s greatest adversities. Born with three-inch arms and standing a little over three-feet high, Gabe lives out his message, courageously sharing his experiences and reaching deep into the hearts of those who hear him speak. His uplifting story has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, and local news stations.
Gigi Devine Murfitt is the author of Caregivers’ Devotions to Go and a devoted wife and mother. A graduate of the Seattle Ministry Institute and member of the Northwest Christian Writer’s Association and The Speaker Connection, Gigi encourages her audiences with a grace-filled smile. She and her husband, Steve, live in the Pacific Northwest and run Gabriel’s Foundation of HOPE, a nonprofit foundation helping individuals living with disabilities.
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