Walking - the first independent accomplishment one makes as an infant/toddler. Prior to this, we are dependent upon our village for support (feeding, changing, bathing, etc.). For this goal to be achieved several things must occur. First, one must come to a point of being fed up being dependent on others. Having to be carried around is nice, but am I going where I want to go or where others are headed.
This leads to the second realization - vision.
You begin to imagine yourself without barriers. No more being carried around, no more walkers/strollers, no more crawling. You see the destination and with encouragement from your village you stand tall and begin to move on your own. It is rocky at first. You stumble/fall a few times; however, you get up and persevere until vision is completed.
The same occurs in adulthood. As life happens we are sometimes knocked down and may even feel like we're knocked out. In those times we must revert to those primary principles: getting fed up, getting a vision, getting back up and back in place in life. Teaching ourselves to walk again.
When my friend and my brother Paul inquired about a book from God, Learning to Walk Again was birthed . I hope this book encourages, motivates, and blesses your spirit deeply to walk to your own rhythm of life.
Peace, Love and JOY!
Willie J. Broussard, Jr.
MBA
Paul Earl Eubanks is a man after Gods heart, and he chooses to live his life on assignment for the Kingdom of God. He is a native of Washington, D.C., A Minister, A Teacher, A life coach, A Motivational speaker, A son, and now An Author. Paul is bold and unashamed of his testimony. He has built an extensive faith resume through actively searching the Word of God and applying its truths over his circumstances in prayer and the willingness to make the necessary changes for growth. Pauls own heart is one of loyalty and service. He capitalizes on each opportunity to minister healing in any setting you may find him. The addicted, the homeless, and the sick are just a few of those who have received his message of hope and wholeness. Learning 2 Walk Again is his most personal ministry yet.