Limbless Nick Vujicic's Marriage - A Valentine's Day Gift to the World

By Edward Shih
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Following news of his engagement with his fiancé last August, Nick Vujicic, limbless Australian motivational speaker, got married with with Kanae Miyahara on February 10th in California. Ratish Naroor

Following news of his engagement with his fianc last August, Nick Vujicic, limbless Australian motivational speaker, got married with with Kanae Miyahara on February 10th in California.

The newly-wed’s marriage is a witness to God’s amazing faithfulness and the goodness of marriage. On Nick’s Facebook page, fans from around the world poured in congratulatory remarks and comments expressing their joy from seeing and knowing this good news.

Nick, 29, has addressed over three million people in 25 countries, including Australia, United States, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, South Africa, Columbia, India, and others. Although he is so different from most people in this world, he believes that to own a healthy mind and spirit from the power of faith is more important than having anything else. His life and speeches have touched countless lives, allowing the audience to know that God has created everyone with a beautiful purpose. Despite the many limitations in life, “I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.”

In one of his speeches made several years ago, Nick said that he hopes to find a wife who God has prepared for him. Today, that wish that he had has been fulfilled, and it is also a very special Valentine’s Day gift to the world this year.

Nick Vujicic's music video "Something More" released in August 2011:

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