Cant isn't in my vocabulary; On Creating Inspiration and Blessing in your own Narrative, with Author & Speaker Dorsey Ross

Published: Sept. 27, 2021, 4 p.m.

Dorsey was born on January 16th, 1977 with a congenital disability known as Apert\u2019s Syndrome. When Dorsey was born, his forehead was pushed outward, his nose and mouth were pushed inward, and his fingers and toes were fused, meaning he had no individual movement of them.

Doctors gave Dorsey\u2019s parents no hope for his survival and advised them to put him into an institution. His parents both knew and trusted in God, and they believed that God would do great things in Dorsey\u2019s life.

Throughout his life, Dorsey has had to overcome a lot of obstacles, and trials, being bullied, called names like monster and freak, and undergone multiple operations. Teachers told Dorsey he would not make it in college, and with all odds against him, he entered Queens Borough Community College.

After four years there, and after attaining an associate degree, he entered the University of Valley Forge. After years of hard work and perseverance, he graduated with a bachelor\u2019s degree in Youth Ministry. His life saying is, \u201ccan\u2019t is not in my vocabulary\u201d because, for most of his life, he has never used the word can\u2019t. He believes that with God, all things are possible and that he can do all things through Christ who gives him strength. It\u2019s with God\u2019s help he is overcoming life\u2019s obstacles.

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