Life Without Limbs, Limitless Gospel

Nick Vujicic was born without arms or legs, but God has used his life to share the Gospel worldwide. An Australian-American Christian evangelist with tetra amelia syndrome, he openly talks about Jesus, calls people to repentance, and offers hope to the hurting—things many able-bodied believers often delay.

In 2005, he moved from Australia to Southern California and started a ministry called Life Without Limbs, now known as NickV Ministries. The mission is to share the Gospel with as many people as possible and to unite Christians through Nick’s story. Since its founding, they say they have shared the Gospel with over 733 million people, and more than one million have decided to follow Christ.

Nick’s ministry stands as a clear example that following Christ sometimes means obeying beyond comfort. The Great Commission is for all believers, not just those who seem bold or strong. Nick’s life shows how God uses our weakness to reveal His strength, challenging excuses for delay and comfort among Christians today.

This work goes beyond stage speaking. NickV Ministries leads outreach, including a prison ministry using a nine-week course called Free in My Faith. This program moves inmates from hopelessness to hope with Gospel-centered lessons on forgiveness, prayer, guilt, shame, and knowing God. This is real discipleship, not fame.

Nick’s story calls us to examine what matters most: comfort or Christ. His books and life urge believers to move from inspiration to real action, showing that limitations do not erase purpose. The crucial question remains—are we living for comfort or for Christ’s call? #christian