What Colour is the Wind?
Graham LaycockPaperback 2008-10-01
"Getting to know Graham is an opportunity to be inspired by his example of overcoming adversity, to be challenged to seek to serve others, and to be encouraged to live a life of faith in God."
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"Getting to know Graham is an opportunity to be inspired by his example of overcoming adversity, to be challenged to seek to serve others, and to be encouraged to live a life of faith in God."
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great compassion, his life of joy, his sense of humour and for the way he faced life's challenges. He stepped into each day knowing that God went before him; God had his back covered and God was constantly by his side. This was a man not without fear, but who faced fear and challenge with strength of faith and dignity .. in other words .. true courage.\r\n\r\nHis legacy of inspiration lives on and is to be found within these pages .. let him encourage you. Read LessRead less about It's been a decade since the author
isability of blindness, and his stubbornness to achieve all that he could despite many obstacles, has since encouraged and inspired many others, even though they may never have met him. Graham's story is by no means dated or obsolete, and perhaps in a world that is becoming increasingly complicated, confusing, and challenging, is one that is all the more relevant and helpful. Read LessRead less about It has been ten years since Graham
of a situation. As I read about Graham I was struck that this was a man who knew how to see the impossible happen. His life was an inspiration and I hope that the physiotherapists I work with in Iraq will be able to learn from Graham's life and the many challenges he faced and overcame. And, that no matter how difficult a start our life has had, it is possible to overcome and be a blessing to many people. Read LessRead less about Being a British physiotherapist
& I remember him saying to me 'I'll see you later'.\r\n\r\nI didn't know Graham all that well so it was great to be able to read about his life. The book is written in an easy reading style with many interesting incidents & it tells of someone who led a very full life & was faithful to his calling as a Christian. I am sure that he was an inspiration to many people, blind & sighted. He will be greatly missed by his wife, family & friends. Read LessRead less about I met Graham Laycock at Perth Boys