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No Arms, No Problem! Overcoming Obstacles with George Dennehy | Ep. 19

No Arms, No Problem! Overcoming Obstacles with George Dennehy | Ep. 19

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Today we have the opportunity to talk to musician, motivational speaker, and Christian, George Dennehy! You actually may have seen a video that has recently gone viral of him! This is a video of George singing and playing guitar, but he’s playing guitar with his feet because he was born without arms! The Lord has been faithful to help Goerge overcome many obstacles and has taught Him how to persevere and have joy through it all. George has an incredible story and an incredible testimony that I’m so excited for you to get to hear in today’s episode!


Learn more about George at his website and his Youtube channel.

Enjoy the video that recently went viral of George and his song Not Abandoned.


Discussion Questions - Try reflecting on your own or with a group:)

  • What were you most encouraged or challenged by from today’s episode?
  • Have you ever felt like giving up? What was that like and how are you challenged from what George had to say?
  • As believers, how can we approach hardships/difficulties differently than the world?
  • How can you have joy in difficult circumstances?
  • How can you be faithful and obedient to the Lord in the season you are currently in?


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