Second Chance to Live–Living in the Miracle Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on March 26, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy you decided to stop by to visit with me. Thank you. Today’s article is being written to introduce the video presentation of my article Second Chance to Live – Living in the Miracle.
I create video presentations of my articles because I have come to realize that people learn in different ways. Some individuals learn better through reading, while other individuals learn better through listening and watching. To view my presentation of my article, please click on the below link.
Second Chance to Live – Living in the Miracle Video Presentation
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This entry was posted on March 26, 2012 at 1:14 pm and is filed under ABI: Acquired Brain Injury, acquired brain injury and feeling alienated, Acquired Brain Injury and Suicide, adult children of alcoholics and traumatic brain injuries, Adult Children of Alcoholics living with traumatic / acquired brain injuries, Brain Injury Education, Brain Injury Education Video Presentation, Caregivers for people with traumatic / acquired brain injuries, combating brain injury isolation, Empowerment and Inspirational Speaker, Families impacted by brain injuries, finding your bliss, Fulfilling your Destiny, learning disabilities, Learning to Accept Yourself as a brain injury survivor, Learning to Love Yourself as a brain injury survior, life challenging experiences, living life on life's terms, living my destiny, living with a brain injury, Living with a Disability, Living with a Invisible Disability and feeling shame, living with a traumatic / acquired brain injury, Living with a traumatic brain injury and feeling shame, Living with an Invisible Disability, Meaning and Purpose, messages of hope, messages of hope and inspiration, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Military Personell impacted by Traumatic Brain Injuries, Military Traumatic Brain Injury Support Meetings, Motivational / Inspirational Speaker, Overcoming Societal Stigmatization, Parents of children with Acquired brain injuries, Post Traumatic Syndrome and Suicide, Revealing your Destiny, Soldiers and Marines who sustained traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injury, stroke, tbi adults, tbi children, tbi families, tbi veterans, traumatic / acquired brain injury, Traumatic Brain and Comfort, Traumatic Brain Injury and being Bullied, Traumatic Brain Injury and Comfort, Traumatic Brain Injury and Hope, Traumatic Brain Injury and Learning, Traumatic Brain Injury and Significance, Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide, Traumatic Brain Injury and What is my Destiny?, Traumatic Brain Injury and You, traumatic brain injury feeling alienated isolated, traumatic brain Injury in adults, Traumatic Brain Injury in children, traumatic brain injury in schools, traumatic brain injury Iraq, Traumatic Brain Injury Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, Traumatic Brain Injury Support Groups / Meetings, traumatic brain injury treatment, Veterans Living with Brain Injuries. Tagged: Beyond Belief, Faith, Hope, Looking for the Miracle, Miracles, Phenomenon, Revelation, Supernatural, Trust, Trusting a loving God. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


