96: Being the Real You with Angela Ray & Grace Anna Rodgers

How do you see yourself and how do you see those who are different than you? Be inspired to see others and yourself through God’s eyes as you meet nine-year-old Grace Anna and her mother Angela. Grace is not your typical young girl. She was born with a rare form of dwarfism (Conradi Hunermann Syndrome), which causes spinal curvature, cataracts, poor hearing, and sparse hair. At three years old, Grace Anna Rodgers’ rendition of “The Star- Spangled Banner” went viral. Since then, millions have become endeared to her sweet spirit and happy personality, which she demonstrates through her speaking and singing. Angela also shares insights from her own journey to becoming at peace with who God has made her to be. Be uplifted by Allie’s conversation with Angela and Grace Anna and be blessed by Grace Anna’s singing of “Amazing Grace.” They have co-authored the children’s book “Who Do You See When You Look at Me.”

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