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I'm excited for you to listen in on my conversation with today's guest Author and Speaker, Ryan Atkins. Ryan has an amazing story. After sustaining a spinal cord injury as a thriving college student in 2009, he found himself paralyzed below the shoulders, wondering how his life could still have a purpose. In his book, […] The post One Step Closer | Author Ryan S. Atkins appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
In our first episode of 2021, we speak with Ryan S. Atkins, a C3-4 quadriplegic from Cincinnati, Ohio (and Bengals fan) who was paralyzed in a car accident in 2009. He has mastered the art of focusing on the here and now and how to balance the reality of being paralyzed and staying positive even he never walks again. Ryan has also published a book called One Step Closer where he shares this much-needed advice with the world. During the show, Ryan also shares his memorable love story with his wife. They met when they were children and reunited after his injury
SUMMARY Ryan Atkins shares the true and difficult journey with quadriplegia in his memoir, One Step Closer: How a Life-Altering Accident Led Me to Everything I Almost Missed. A college student in 2009, Atkins has the world by the tail. But a freak car accident leaves him paralyzed below the shoulders, changing his life fundamentally. Even after working and fighting harder than most to regain his mobility, physical miracles continue to elude him. So, he has to reach deeper for help, hope, and meaning. His crumbled dreams are reshaped and his hope soars as he rediscovers the need for God and what matters most. KEY POINTS FOR COPING Writing – process ups and downs of recovery and adjustment; overcome terror of being vulnerable Accepting help – realize others genuinely want to help/serve; take a dose of humility Turning to God – He reveals meaning and purpose while also helping us see our true identity Embracing an eternal perspective – see life beyond the here and now, recognizing mortality is merely a blip in eternity QUOTES FROM ATKINS “As unbearable as a lifetime of paralysis sounded, having people think I was mentally compromised was even worse.” “Suddenly I was no longer viewing Jesus as a genie whose sole purpose was to grant my wish of walking once again. Unexpectedly, the healing itself began to take a back seat on my priority list. ‘Seek the Healer, not just the healing’ became my mantra." “It really took me getting flat on my back to develop a sense of empathy, a desire to have a purpose greater than just myself.” “Life took on a much deeper meaning and richer hope for the future.” “As it turns out, there is a thin line between allowing suffering to accomplish its purposes and adopting a scarcity theology that assumes hardship and lack in and of themselves are the central pillars of godliness.” “God can still allow me to have a purposeful life no matter what the abilities of my arms and legs.” “There’s a reason to have hope!” BUY One Step Closer: How a life-altering accident led me to everything I almost missed RECOMMENDATION For more about Ryan’s journey being a quadriplegic, check out his blog, “Flat on My Back.” Connect with us! Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Website Special thanks… Music Credit Sound Editing Credit