nickvujicic演讲稿
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nickvujicic演讲稿篇一
Nick Vijicic 演讲稿
Nick Vijicic said:
I love living life.
I am happy.
Life without limits...How could you keep smilling.?
You're the hero.
Amazing man . Hope that his story inspires more people who are disappointed by life.
Including me.
My name is Nick Vujicic and I give God the Glory for how He has used my testimony to touch thousands of hearts around the world! I was born without limbs and doctors have no medical explanation for this birth "defect". As you can imagine, I was faced with many challenges and obstacles.
我的名字叫 Nick,我要归荣耀给上帝,因祂使用我的见证触动了世界上千万颗心。我生来没手没脚,医生对此与生俱来的"瑕疵",没给任何的医学解释!你可以想象 ---我面对了许多的挑战和障碍。
"Consider it pure joy, my Brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds."
"我的弟兄们,你们落在百般试炼中,都要以为大喜乐!" (雅各书1:2)
....To count our hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? As my parents were Christians, and my Dad even a Pastor of our church, they knew that verse very well. However, on the morning of the 4th of December 1982 in Melbourne (Australia), the last two words on the minds of my parents was "Praise God!". Their firstborn son had been born without limbs! There were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. The doctors we shocked and had no answers at all! There is still no medical reason why this had happened and Nick now has a Brother and Sister who were born just like any other baby.
....将所有的伤痛与挣扎都视若无睹,而单单的喜乐吗?我的父母都是基督徒,甚至我父亲是一位牧师,他们深知这段圣经的经文。然而,在1982年12月4日澳洲墨尔本的一个早晨,从我父母亲心底流出的最后字眼竟是"赞美上帝",他们的长子"没手没脚"地诞生在这个家庭!他们没有任何预警也没有时间来应对,医生们除了震惊外,也没有给任何解释,直到如今仍旧没有任何医学解释,而现在Nick已有一对如同一般正常孩子的弟弟和妹妹。
The whole church mourned over my birth and my parents were absolutely devastated. Everyone asked, "if God is a God of Love, then why would God let something this bad happen to not just anyone, but dedicated Christians?" My Dad thought I wouldn't survive for very long, but tests proved that I was a healthy baby boy just with a few limbs missing.
当时全教会为我的出生和我父母的遭遇而伤痛的景况可以用举世震惊来形容,每个人都在问:「假如上帝真是一位爱人的神,为何让这样糟糕的事情发生呢?若发生在其他人就也算了,却竟然让它发生在一个为神摆上的基督徒家庭之中」?我父亲起初以为我可能活不了多久,但经过检查发现---我是个健康的男婴,只是有些肢体不见了!
Understandably, my parents had strong concern and evident fears of what kind of life I'd be able to lead. God provided them strength, wisdom and courage through those early years and soon after that I was old enough to go to school.
可想而知的,我的父母对我将来所要面对的生活有着沉重且明显的忧虑与恐惧。上帝给他们力量、智慧和勇气度过了我的幼年岁月,日子渐渐过去,我也长大到了上学的年龄。
The law in Australia didn't allow me to be integrated into a main-stream school because of my physical disability. God did miracles and gave my Mom the strength to fight for the law to be
changed. I was one of the first disabled students to be integrated into a main-stream school.
因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上帝行了神迹,给我妈妈力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体系的残障学生之一。
I liked going to school, and just try to live life like everyone else, but it was in my early years of school where I encountered uncomfortable times of feeling rejected, weird and bullied because of my physical difference. It was very hard for me to get used to, but with the support of my parents, I started to develop attitudes and values which helped me overcome these challenging times. I knew that I was different but on the inside I was just like everyone else. There were many times when I felt so low that I wouldn't go to school just so I didn't have to face all the negative attention. I was encouraged by my parents to ignore them and to try start making friends by just talking with some kids. Soon the students realized that I was just like them, and starting there God kept on blessing me with new friends.
因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上帝行了神迹,给我妈妈力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体系的残障学生之一。我喜爱上学,并且尽力想过得像别人一样,但在我早期就学的时光中,我遭受到很不舒服的对待,像是被弃绝、作弄、欺凌,其原因仅仅是我生理上的差异!这对我来说是很难接受的,但在父母的支持下,我找到了可以助我胜过那些挑战的态度与价值观。我确信外在虽然不同,但里面的我是不输给任何其它人的。
许多次当我心情低落到不想上学,想藉此可以逃避那些负面的关注,爸妈就鼓励我不要去理会那些负面的东西,试着去与一些同学说话、结交朋友,很快的,同学们认知到我并非异类,从此上帝就不断地赐福加添给我新的朋友。
There were times when I felt depressed and angry because I couldn't change the way I was, or blame anyone for that matter. I went to Sunday School and learnt that God loves us all and that He cares for you. I understood that love to a point as a child, but I didn't understand that if God loved me why did He make me like this? Is it because I did something wrong?
I thought I must have because out of all the kids at school, I'm the only weird one. I felt like I was a burden to those around me and the sooner I go, the better it'd be for everyone. I wanted to end my pain and end my life at a young age, but I am thankful once again, for my parents and family who were always there to comfort me and give me strength.
很多时候,我会因着无法改变我的样子或罪疚那些与此事有关的人,而感到沮丧和愤怒。我在主日学学到上帝爱我们所有的人,并眷顾你我。以一个正常小孩来讲,我了解这份爱,但我不了解既然上帝爱我,为什么又要如此造我?是因为我做错了什么事吗?我想是的,因为我是学校所有孩子中唯一的怪物!
我觉得对于周遭的人而言,我是一个包袱,越快离开对他们越好。我想要结束这痛苦及年少的生命,但每当想到父母及家人总在需要的时候安慰我、给我力量,我就再次感恩不已! Due to my emotional struggles I had experienced with bullying, self esteem and loneliness, God has implanted a passion of sharing my story and experiences to help others cope with whatever challenge they have in their life and let God turn it into a blessing. To encourage and inspire others to live to their fullest potential and not let anything get in the way of accomplishing their hopes and dreams.
因着经历各种欺凌、自怜、孤寂的情绪争战,上帝在我里面深植了一份热情,让我可以分享故事与经历来帮助他人胜过生命中各样的挑战,并且上帝将他们一一化为祝福。要鼓舞激励人们活出最大的潜能,不让任何事物阻挡了梦想完成之路。
One of the first lessons that I have learnt was not to take things for granted.
我所要学的第一课就是"勿将万事视作理所当然"。
"And we know that in all things God works for the best for those who love Him."
"我们知道万事都互相效力,叫爱神的人得益处"。
That verse spoke to my heart and convicted me to the point where that I know that there is no such thing as luck, chance or coincidence that these "bad" things happen in our life.
这经文对我说话并说服我明白---无所谓的运气、机会或巧合会导致这些"倒霉的"事发生在我们生命中。
I had complete peace knowing that God won't let anything happen to us in our life unless He has a good purpose for it all. I completely gave my life to Christ at the age of fifteen after reading John
9. Jesus said that the reason the man was born blind was "so that the works of God may be revealed through him."
在我15岁的时候,当我读完了约翰福音第九章,我就完全地将自己生命献给基督。耶稣说:那人生来就瞎眼的原因是要"在他身上显出上帝的作为来"。
I truly believed that God would heal me so I could be a great testimony of His Awesome Power. Later on I was given the wisdom to understand that if we pray for something, if it's God's will, it'll happen in His time. If it's not God's will for it to happen, then I know that He has something better. 我确信上帝会医治我,使我成为祂大而可畏的权能见证者,后来上帝给我智慧明白我们所祷告的事,如果是合上帝的心意,它将会在适当的时间成就,如果不合上帝的心意而未成就,那么我就知道上帝有更美的旨意。
I now see that Glory revealed as He is using me just the way I am and in ways others can't be used.
如今我看见神的荣耀被彰显出来,祂以我的本相来使用我,而这种方式是别人无法替代的。 I am now twenty- three years old and have completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Financial Planning and Accounting. I am also a motivational speaker and love to go out and share my story and testimony wherever opportunities become available. I have developed talks to relate to and encourage students through topics that challenge today's teenagers. I am also a speaker in the corporate sector.
我现在23岁,已完成财务规划与会计的主修课程,取得商业学士学位。我也是一位潜能开发的讲员,一有任何机会都喜欢各处分享自己的故事与见证。我已发展出一些以激励学生的讲题,有关的主讲都是现今青少年相当困扰的,我同时也是一些法人组织的演讲人。
I have a passion for reaching out to youth and keep myself available for whatever God wants me to do, and wherever He leads, I follow.
我热衷于接触年轻族群,让神来差遣我去做祂要我做的事,无论祂去哪里,我都跟随! I have many dreams and goals that I have set to achieve in my life. I want to become the best witness I can be of God's Love and Hope, to become an international inspirational speaker and be used as a vessel in both Christian and non-Christian venues. I want to become financially independent by the age of 25, through real estate investments, to modify a car for me to drive and to be interviewed and share my story on the "Oprah Winfrey Show"!
在我生命中,我许下了很多梦想和目标要去完成,我要成为上帝大爱与盼望的最佳见证人,我要成为一个鼓舞人心的国际演说家,在基督徒与非基督徒场合中都被神使用的器皿。在25岁以前,我要经由房地产的投资而成为财务独立,我要为自己修改一部方便驾驶的汽车,我要上Oprah Winfrey脱口秀节目分享我的故事。
Writing several best-selling books has been one of my dreams and I hope to finish writing my first
by the end of the year. It will be called "No Arms, No Legs, No Worries!"
写几本最畅销的书也是我的梦想之一,我希望第一本书可以在今年底之前完成。书名将取为 "没手、没脚、没烦恼!"
I believe that if you have the desire and passion to do something, and if it's God's will, you will achieve it in good time. As humans, we continually put limits on ourselves for no reason at all! What's worse is putting limits on God who can do all things. We put God in a "box".
我相信只要你有渴望与热情要做一些事,并且是合乎上帝的旨意,就会在最好的时机成就。人们经常毫无理由地将限制放在自己身上,更糟的是---将限制放在可以成就万事的上帝身上,如同把上帝放进一个"箱子"里!{nickvujicic演讲稿}.
The awesome thing about the Power of God, is that if we want to do something for God, instead of focusing on our capability, concentrate on our availability for we know that it is God through us and we can't do anything without Him. Once we make ourselves available for God's work, guess whose capabilities we rely on? God's!{nickvujicic演讲稿}.
有关上帝大能的奇妙之处,乃在于当你要为神做事时,不去看自己的能力大小、而是看自己愿意给祂使用多少,因为事情是祂藉我们成就的,离了上帝我们不能做什么!一但我们愿意为神所用,猜猜谁的能力将成为我们的依靠?上帝的!
nickvujicic演讲稿篇二
尼克胡哲演讲稿英文
篇一:尼克胡哲演讲稿(中英对照)尼克胡哲演讲稿
i wasn?t ready.
第一部分 “see the body”
thank you, thank you very much. good morning every body. students: morning! morning, how are
oh sweet, nice to see you. you doing? students: good. you are fine?篇二:尼克胡哲演讲稿
周江龙 2011级2班 2011444182
英文演讲初稿
原著:尼克胡哲
i have no arms and no legs, but i’m very thankful that i have my little chicken drumstick. there were times when i sort of looked at my life, and thinking “i can’t do this?” or “i can’t do that?”, and you keep on concentrating on the things that you wish you had or the things you wish you didn’t have. and you sort of forget what you do have. there’s no point, i believe in my life where i wish i had arms and legs, i wish i had arms and legs„ because wishing wouldn’t help. what i’ve seen in life are just a couple key principles. and the first thing i’ve seem is to be thankful. it’s hard to be thankful when i was 8 years old, i sort of summed up my life and thought: i’m never going to get married. i’m not going to have a job. i’m not going to have a life of purpose. what kind of husband am i going to be if i can’t even hold my wife’s hands?
life is life. life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. but how that journey ends, is up to you today. you see when you fall down, you feel like giving up. when times get tough, it’s not the end. the question is “are you going to finish strong?” the definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to do something. i think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no legs. the greatest disability is your mind, the choices that you make. the question is: are you going to make the right choices? are you going to make the choice, to have your life in its right perspective? are you going to make the choice, to get up instead of give up? are you going to make the choice, to dream big? there is no greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up. because once you give up, then there is no hope. but until you give up, there is that hope.
my passion is to encourage people, to inspire people to be all that they can be. i found my purpose, i found my strength, and i want you to find yours. don’t be afraid of failing, every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new. you’re ready for the next one, you’ve learned how not to do something, well then, learn from it andmove on! leave what’s behind and press forward. you can only win, if you don’t give up. go for it. don’t let anything hold you back! if nothing is holding me back, what’s holding you back?
attitude is altitude. i have learned this sentence in my senior high school. and i think the sentence should be changed into altitude depends on attitude. it’s really important for all of us to take a good attitude such as optimism, tolerance and so on because it’s the must thing to succed.life is a journey, but how that journey
ends, it’s up to you. once you give up, then there is no hope; but until you give up, there is that hope. nick vujicic guides so many youth to set up the right value concept. thank you, nick. i will learn from you to be an optimistic strong confident and kind-hearted man and keep going on with my dream until i leave this world with happiness and satisfactory.
nickvujicic演讲稿篇三
力克·胡哲及演讲稿
力克·胡哲
无论你有多少对生活的抱怨,
无论你有多少对自己的不满,
无论你有多少自以为的伤痛,
只要站在他的面前,你就无法再抱怨、不满和伤心;
也许我们都曾祈求过美貌、财富、好运的临幸,
而他,只祈祷自己能拥有四肢,踏足大地,拥抱爱人。
简介:现年25岁的奇人力克,澳大利亚人,生来肢体就有残疾的。从肩部开始,没有上肢;从臀部开始,没有下肢。主演了《没有肢体的人生》这部感人影片。现在的力克生活能够自理,独立行走,上下楼梯,下床洗脸,下池游泳,自己打开电器开关,操作电脑,每分钟打43个字。
力克.胡哲,生于澳洲,天生没有四肢,却拥有获得会计和财务计划两个学位。是两个机构的负责人,同时投资房地产和股票。骑马、游泳、打鼓、足球…样样皆能,足迹踏遍世界各地,2005年获得“杰出澳洲青年奖”。这个27岁的年轻人以他自己的生命见证,感动、影响和鼓舞每一个认识他的人,引发大家对生命和自我的深深思考...
天生没有四肢,对此作为护士和牧师的父母无法给他解释,全澳洲的医生也无法给他解释。唯一的解释是,只有上帝才明白他的身体到底发生了什么事。
“我生在一个充满爱的家庭里,父母和所有亲人都很疼爱我。很明显,我是天生与别人不同的,但他们却从没提起过我的身体异于常人。在五、六岁时,我知道自己没有手脚,然而我真的认为没什么大不了。直到进入小学,同学们对我的身体发出嘲笑或者尖叫时,我才真的感到自己的身体很怪异,对于同学的嘲
笑和排挤我感到深深地孤独。”他对自己的生命感到绝望,内心充满挫败感和抱怨,一度试图在家里的浴缸自杀。
十三岁那年,妈妈把一份刊登了一个残障人士故事的剪报给他看,这改变了力克对自己和别人生命的看法“原来我不是这个世界上唯一一个拥有无法解释及医疗的残障受害人……”十五岁那年,力克读到圣经中一个天生瞎眼的人,耶稣说:“发生在他身上的事,是要显出神的作为来”当他读到那一章时,感到有信心的热浪扑向他,心境变得平静。他相信发生在他身上的事,神必有他的安排。
今天,力克则坚定地说:“现在就算你用百万元来引诱我,叫我长出手脚,我也不会考虑。”
讲演中的一些语句:
听你的心声—给年轻人
“高中时我开始讲粗话,为什么?因为身边人人都讲粗话。我也开始饮酒,为什么?因为身边人人都饮酒。这很酷呀!别人说你不够好,你便认为自己真的不够好。你在意朋友如何看你,你在照镜子的时候希望自己是另外一个人……慢慢的,你开始失去自己。很多人经常找不到自己的目标,不知道要怎么做,也许老师希望你这样,家长希望你那样,朋友又希望那样,于是你无所适从,那就听听自己内心发出的声音,朝着此方向去吧。人生不会常常顺利的,不会时刻灿烂,但只要你找到了目标,仍可以活出自己……”
你是独特的—给儿童
“当你难过的时候,请你记住我的笑容……我们都会经历人生的起起落落,当你想放弃的时候,不要放弃,因为你是独特的,在你的人生中总能一些独特的事情…..不管你长得怎样,你就是你!外表并不重要,你是怎样的人才最重要。也许有人嘲笑人,但会有更多的朋友接纳你……”
献上最好的—给家长
“绝不要看轻你在孩子身上的影响力,你可以成为孩子生命中的安全线,让他们可以随时回到你的身边,时刻爱着他们生命的本相,不是因为他们有多么杰出,只是无条件的爱……我喜欢这样的说法:不能夺去你生命的困难只会让你更坚强。我坚信这一点。”
力克•胡哲——走出困境的演讲(观后感)
我观看了一出很震撼的影片。影片是一个名为力克的残疾人士,在向观众进行讲座。
那是一个特别的讲座。影片一开始,当我看到身体几乎没有四肢,仅依靠一只“小鸡腿”来完成动作的力克,我不禁为他感到深深的悲哀与惋惜。我惊叹着,他是如何在残酷的现实中,始终保持乐观的心态,顽强地生活到现在的?这让我感到难以置信。
他语言幽默滑稽,丝毫感觉不到对命运的埋怨与不满。他利用他那短小变形的“小鸡腿”,做出一连串灵活的动作。如踢球,接电话,打鼓等。他说,他感激上天还给他留下这只“小鸡腿”。
接下来,话锋一转,他的表情变得严肃、认真起来。他说他小的时候受到过很多人的嘲讽与异样的目光,每天有12个人来嘲笑他。但他大声说着:“我不介意!”。他告诉我们,我们不该因为命运的不公,生活的挫折而倒下,我们无法逃避,只有勇敢去面对。我们不应该过于着重自己的外表,他说过:“如果别人不爱你,还有谁来爱你呢?”要学会相信,相信世上总会有人来爱你,接纳你。
记得他说过:“你可以让自己酩酊大醉,但第二天早上,在头痛中醉醒过来,仍要面对同样的问题。”许多人会沉溺在悲伤中不能自拔,怨天尤人,怀疑一切,并开始选择各种方式麻醉自己,把快乐建立在短暂的事情上,尝试着逃避一切。但是,“向错误的方向举步,只会让你远离梦想。”这是力克说的。
为了更好地证明他的话,他自行跌到在台上,然后努力地扭转着身子,用那只“小鸡腿”和肩头的力量,支撑着站了起来,顿时,全场掌声雷鸣。他向着观众席说:“只要不断尝试,总有站起来的希望!”
如此振奋人心的话语,我记住了,且深受感动。
在听完讲座后,我重新打量他,我已经不为他而感到悲哀了,转而是为他感到骄傲,感到自豪!是的,他在逆境中活出了属于自己的精彩人生!
曾经,我也用世俗的目光去嘲笑过别人,把他们身上的缺憾当作娱乐消遣的话题。但是现在想来,当时的我是多么的无知与愚昧。因为我的嘲笑,可能融化了那个人好不容易建立起来的自信,因此而让他自卑、抑郁,困在阴影中找不到出路。而或许,我的一句不经意的鼓励,却可以改变那个人的命运,让他看见生命的目标!
面对那些身上有缺憾的人,我们应该尽量地给予鼓励与爱护。认真地问候他们,帮助他们克服骨子里的恐惧与无助。
这是力克教会我的,我会永远牢记在心!
力克·胡哲,我记住了这个名字,记住了这个身残志坚的人!
nickvujicic演讲稿篇四
周江龙 2011级2班 2011444182 英文演讲初稿
原著:尼克胡哲
i have no arms and no legs, but i’m very thankful that i have my little chicken
drumstick. there were times when i sort of looked at my life, and thinking “i can’
t do this?” or “i can’t do that?”, and you keep on concentrating on the things
that you wish you had or the things you wish you didn’t have. and you sort of forget
what you do have. there’s no point, i believe in my life where i wish i had arms
and legs, i wish i had arms and legs„ because wishing wouldn’t help. what i’ve
seen in life are just a couple key principles. and the first thing i’ve seem is to
be thankful. it’s hard to be thankful when i was 8 years old, i sort of summed up
my life and thought: i’m never going to get married. i’m not going to have a job.
i’m not going to have a life of purpose. what kind of husband am i going to be if
i can’t even hold my wife’s hands? life is life. life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. but how that journey
ends, is up to you today. you see when you fall down, you feel like giving up. when
times get tough, it’s not the end. the question is “are you going to finish strong?”
the definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to
do something. i think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no
legs. the greatest disability is your mind, the choices that you make. the question
is: are you going to make the right choices? are you going to make the choice, to
have your life in its right perspective? are you going to make the choice, to get
up instead of give up? are you going to make the choice, to dream big? there is no
greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up.
because once you give up, then there is no hope. but until you give up, there is that
hope.
my passion is to encourage people, to inspire people to be all that they can be.
i found my purpose, i found my strength, and i want you to find yours. don’t be afraid
of failing, every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new.
you’re ready for the next one, you’ve learned how not to do something, well then,
learn from it and move on! leave what’s behind and press forward. you can only win, if you don’
t give up. go for it. don’t let anything hold you back! if nothing is holding me
back, what’s holding you back? dvd介绍
i wasn?t ready.{nickvujicic演讲稿}.
第一部分
“see the body”
一段小孩的尖叫声,好受欢迎啊! thank you, thank you very much. good morning every body. students: morning! morning, how are you doing? students: good.
you are fine?
students: yeah.
people see me for the first time. it?s so cool you?re kids freaked out you know
how to say? i tell you this little boy came up to me and he goes “what happened?”
(呵呵 语调很搞怪 真的很开朗) and i went up to him, and i goes:” cigarettes!” (在逗小孩玩的时候还不忘进行?吸烟
有害健康的教育?) and there was one girl who saw me and she goes “mummy! look, it?s
an alien!” (学惊慌失措的女生学的很像,呵呵,很有表演天赋)so i went up to her and
i went:” ah~~” she is like ah~~. i ran after her and said:” i am going to eat 心。呵呵) and she was like ,she was like “you freak me out man!” it?s very
cool. anyway, i have a couple of things to show you. i play drums. do you believe
me?
students: yeah! (看来经过之前的搞怪,底下的小学生都肯定认为他是无所不能的人
了!)
i actually play drums; i get the drumstick in my teeth. i am just joking. look
i have drum machine up here and we just going to. so what it is? basically it?s a
pad right? in this like 16 buttons and so each button represents a sound right? so
i am not pressing player or anything like that. you see my foot? all right, it?s like
serious. (强悍, solo时间) do you like that?
students: yeah! (大家长时间的鼓掌) so that?s sort of more like your rocking, you know, sort of pop. whatever, but
then you got ah ah. can i have some more volume? please give me some. ***(难道是juice?) right here we go. so it?s like. do you like that? that would
be very cool if i can get this on my wheel chair and play while i am driving? and
i get some “tech”” online here we go„.1, 2, 3, 4 (又是一段强悍的solo)
hey guys, do you like that? is that cool?
beautiful. so i have a tennis ball here. i just want to show you how far i can
kick this thing. and a lot of people are like freaked out, you know, how you can do
that! and i just want to show you. it?s very cool. can i have a volunteer please to
catch the ball for me? ah let?s see, let?s see, let?s see, sure, i will get you. how
are you doing? yes, you, my finger point at you. stand up. how are you doing? beautiful.
what?s your name?
student: jack.
was it?
jack: jack.
周江龙 2011级2班 2011444182 英文演讲初稿
原著:尼克胡哲
i have no arms and no legs, but i’m very thankful that i have my little chicken
drumstick. there were times when i sort of looked at my life, and thinking “i can’
t do this?” or “i can’t do that?”, and you keep on concentrating on the things
that you wish you had or the things you wish you didn’t have. and you sort of forget
what you do have. there’s no point, i believe in my life where i wish i had arms
and legs, i wish i had arms and legs„ because wishing wouldn’t help. what i’ve
seen in life are just a couple key principles. and the first thing i’ve seem is to
be thankful. it’s hard to be thankful when i was 8 years old, i sort of summed up
my life and thought: i’m never going to get married. i’m not going to have a job.
i’m not going to have a life of purpose. what kind of husband am i going to be if
i can’t even hold my wife’s hands? life is life. life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. but how that journey
ends, is up to you today. you see when you fall down, you feel like giving up. when
times get tough, it’s not the end. the question is “are you going to finish strong?”
the definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to
do something. i think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no
legs. the greatest disability is your mind, the choices that you make. the question
is: are you going to make the right choices? are you going to make the choice, to
have your life in its right perspective? are you going to make the choice, to get
up instead of give up? are you going to make the choice, to dream big? there is no
greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up.
because once you give up, then there is no hope. but until you give up, there is that
hope.{nickvujicic演讲稿}.
my passion is to encourage people, to inspire people to be all that they can be.
i found my purpose, i found my strength, and i want you to find yours. don’t be afraid
of failing, every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new.
you’re ready for the next one, you’ve learned how not to do something, well then,
learn from it and move on! leave what’s behind and press forward. you can only win, if you don’
t give up. go for it. don’t let anything hold you back! if nothing is holding me
back, what’s holding you back? nick vijicic said:
i love living life.
i am happy. life without limits...how could you keep smilling.? youre the hero. amazing man . hope that his story s more people who are disappointed by life. including me. my name is nick vujicic and i give god the glory for how he has used my to touch
thousands of hearts around the world! i was born without limbs and doctors have no
for this birth defect. as you can imagine, i was faced with many s and obstacles. 我的名字叫 nick,我要归荣耀给上帝,因祂使用我的见证触动了世界上千万颗心。我生
来没手没脚,医生对此与生俱来的瑕疵,没给任何的医学解释!你可以想象 ---我面对了许
多的挑战和障碍。
consider it pure joy, my brothers, you face trials of many kinds. 我的弟兄们,你们落在百般试炼中,都要以为大喜乐! (雅各书1:2) ....to count our
hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? as my parents were christians, and my dad even a pastor of our church, they knew that
verse very well. however, on the morning of the 4th of december 1982 in melbourne
(australia), the last two words on the minds of my parents was praise god!. their
son had been born without limbs! there were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. the doctors we shocked and had no answers at all! there is still no reason why this had happened
and nick now has a brother and sister who were born just like any other baby. ....将所有的伤痛与挣扎都视若无睹,而单单的喜乐吗?我的父母都是基督徒,甚至我
父亲是一位牧师,他们深知这段圣经的经文。然而,在1982年12月4日澳洲墨尔本的一个
早晨,从我父母亲心底流出的最后字眼竟是赞美上帝,他们的长子没手没脚地诞生在这个家
庭!他们没有任何预警也没有时间来应对,医生们除了震惊外,也没有给任何解释,直到如
今仍旧没有任何医学解释,而现在nick已有一对如同一般正常孩子的弟弟和妹妹。 the whole church mourned over my birth and my parents were devastated. everyone
asked, if god is a god of love, then why would god let something this bad happen to
not just anyone, but dedicated christians? my dad thought i wouldnt for very long,
but tests proved that i was a baby boy just with a few limbs missing. 当时全教会为我的出生和我父母的遭遇而伤痛的景况可以用举世震惊来形容,每个人都
在问:「假如上帝真是一位爱人的神,为何让这样糟糕的事情发生呢?若发生在其他人就也算
了,却竟然让它发生在一个为神摆上的基督徒家庭之中」?我父亲起初以为我可能活不了多
久,但经过检查发现---我是个健康的男婴,只是有些肢体不见了! understandably, my parents had strong concern and evident fears of what kind of
life id be able to lead. god provided them strength, and courage through those early
years and soon after that i was old enough to go to school. 可想而知的,我的父母对我将来所要面对的生活有着沉重且明显的忧虑与恐惧。上帝给
他们力量、智慧和勇气度过了我的幼年岁月,日子渐渐过去,我也长大到了上学的年龄。 the law in australia didnt allow me to be integrated into a main-stream school
because of my disability. god did miracles and gave my mom the strength to fight
for the law to be changed. i was one of the first disabled students to be integrated
into a main-stream school. 因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上帝行了神迹,给我妈妈
力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体系的残障学生之一。 i liked going to school, and just try to live life like else, but it was in my
early years of school where i encountered times of feeling rejected, weird and
bullied because of my difference. it was very hard for me to get used to, but with
the support of my parents, i started to develop attitudes and values which helped
me these
challenging times. i knew that i was different but on the inside i was just like
else. there were many times when i felt so low that i wouldnt go to school just so i didnt have to face all the attention. i was d
by my parents to them and to try start making friends by just talking with some kids.
soon the students realized that i was just like them, and starting there god kept
on me with new friends. 因我的肢体残障,澳洲法律无法让我进入主流的教育体系,而上
帝行了神迹,给我妈妈力量去争取现行法律的改变。使我成了澳洲第一批能进入主流教育体
系的残障学生之一。我喜爱上学,并且尽力想过得像别人一样,但在我早期就学的时光中,
我遭受到很不舒服的对待,像是被弃绝、作弄、欺凌,其原因仅仅是我生理上的差异!这对
我来说是很难接受的,但在父母的支持下,我找到了可以助我胜过那些挑战的态度与价值观。
我确信外在虽然不同,但里面的我是不输给任何其它人的。
许多次当我心情低落到不想上学,想藉此可以逃避那些负面的关注,爸妈就鼓励我不要
去理会那些负面的东西,试着去与一些同学说话、结交朋友,很快的,同学们认知到我并非
异类,从此上帝就不断地赐福加添给我新的朋友。 there were times when i felt and angry because i couldnt change the way i was,
or blame anyone for that matter. i went to sunday school and that god loves us all
and that he cares for you. i understood that love to a point as a child, but i didnt
understand that if god loved me why did he make me like this? is it because i did
something wrong?
很多时候,我会因着无法改变我的样子或罪疚那些与此事有关的人,而感到沮丧和愤怒。
我在主日学学到上帝爱我们所有的人,并眷顾你我。以一个正常小孩来讲,我了解这份爱,
但我不了解既然上帝爱我,为什么又要如此造我?是因为我做错了什么事吗?我想是的,因
为我是学校所有孩子中唯一的怪物! 我觉得对于周遭的人而言,我是一个包袱,越快离开对
他们越好。我想要结束这痛苦及年少的生命,但每当想到父母及家人总在需要的时候安慰我、
给我力量,我就再次感恩不已! 因着经历各种欺凌、自怜、孤寂的情绪争战,上帝在我里面深植了一份热情,让我可以{nickvujicic演讲稿}.
分享故事与经历来帮助他人胜过生命中各样的挑战,并且上帝将他们一一化为祝福。要鼓舞
激励人们活出最大的潜能,不让任何事物阻挡了梦想完成之路。篇五:力克·胡哲及演讲稿 力克·胡哲
无论你有多少对生活的抱怨, 无论你有多少对自己的不满, 无论你有多少自以为的伤痛, 只要站在他的面前,你就无法再抱怨、不满和伤心; 也许我们都曾祈求过美貌、财富、好运的临幸, 而他,只祈祷自己能拥有四肢,踏足大地,拥抱爱人。 简介:现年25岁的奇人力克,澳大利亚人,生来肢体就有残疾的。从肩部开始,没有上
肢;从臀部开始,没有下肢。主演了《没有肢体的人生》这部感人影片。现在的力克生活能
够自理,独立行走,上下楼梯,下床洗脸,下池游泳,自己打开电器开关,操作电脑,每分
钟打43个字。
力克.胡哲,生于澳洲,天生没有四肢,却拥有获得会计和财务计划两个学位。是两个
机构的负责人,同时投资房地产和股票。骑马、游泳、打鼓、足球?样样皆能,足迹踏遍世界
各地,2005年获得“杰出澳洲青年奖”。这个27岁的年轻人以他自己的生命见证,感动、
影响和鼓舞每一个认识他的人,引发大家对生命和自我的深深思考... 天生没有四肢,对此作为护士和牧师的父母无法给他解释,全澳洲的医生也无法给他解
释。唯一的解释是,只有上帝才明白他的身体到底发生了什么事。 “我生在一个充满爱的家庭里,父母和所有亲人都很疼爱我。很明显,我是天生与别人
不同的,但他们却从没提起过我的身体异于常人。在五、六岁时,我知道自己没有手脚,然
而我真的认为没什么大不了。直到进入小学,同学们对我的身体发出嘲笑或者尖叫时,我才
真的感到自己的身体很怪异,对于同学的嘲笑和排挤我感到深深地孤独。”他对自己的生命感
到绝望,内心充满挫败感和抱怨,一度试图在家里的浴缸自杀。 十三岁那年,妈妈把一份刊登了一个残障人士故事的剪报给他看,这改变了力克对自己
和别人生命的看法“原来我不是这个世界上唯一一个拥有无法解释及医疗的残障受害人??”
十五岁那年,力克读到圣经中一个天生瞎眼的人,耶稣说:“发生在他身上的事,是要显出神
的作为来”当他读到那一章时,感到有信心的热浪扑向他,心境变得平静。他相信发生在他
身上的事,神必有他的安排。
nickvujicic演讲稿篇五
Attitude演讲稿
Attitude is altitude
by Nick Vujicic
Life is life. Life is an interesting journey of ups and downs. But how the journey ends,is up to you today. You see, when you fall down, you feel like giving up. When times get tough, it is not the end. The question is, “Are you going to finish strong?” The definition of a disability is something that will hinder you from being able to do something. I think, though, the greatest disability is not having no arms and no legs. The greatest disability is your mind, the choice that you make. The question is,” Are you going to make the right choice?” “Are you going to make the choice, to have your life in it’s right perspective?” “Are you going to make the choice, to get up instead of give up?” “Are you going to make the choice, to dream big?” There is no greater disability that we have in our life than to make the decision to give up. Because once you give up, then there is no hope. But until you give up, there is that hope.
My passion is to encourage people and inspire people to be all that they can be. I have found my purpose. I have found my strength. And I want you to find yours. Don’t be afraid of failing. Every time you fall down, every time you fail, you learn something new. You are ready for the next one. You’ve learned how not to do something. Well then, learn from it and move on. Leave what’s behind and press forward. You can only win, if you don’t give up. Go for it. Don’t let anything hold you back. If nothing is holding me back, what’s holding you back?
No goal is too big. No dream is too far fetched. It’s as big as you can dream it. There are times in life, when you don’t see the purpose or the good in your situation. But just because you can’t see it, it doesn’t mean it’s not coming. Who goes to the train station, looking down the railway, and say” The train is not here, I’m leaving.” You will wait for the train! Why? Because the schedule says the train is coming. So just you can’t see the hope in you situation, it doesn’t mean that it’s not there. You see, many people think that I have only foot, just because you can’t see the other one. I’ve gone from a life without limbs into a life without limits. What about you?
nickvujicic演讲稿篇六
力克·胡哲演讲稿
Nick Vijicic said:
I love living life.
I am happy.
Life without limits...How could you keep smilling.? You're the hero.
Amazing man . Hope that his story s more people who are disappointed by life.
Including me.
My name is Nick Vujicic and I give God the Glory for how He has used my to touch thousands of hearts around the world! I was born without limbs and doctors have no for this birth "defect". As you can imagine, I was faced with many s and obstacles.
我的名字叫 Nick,我要归荣耀给上帝,因祂使用我的见证触动了世界上千万颗心。我生来没手没脚,医生对此与生俱来的"瑕疵",没给任何的医学解释!你可以想象 ---我面对了许多的挑战和障碍。
"Consider it pure joy, my Brothers, you face trials of many kinds."
"我的弟兄们,你们落在百般试炼中,都要以为大喜乐!" (雅各书1:2) ....To count our hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but pure joy? As my
parents were Christians, and my Dad even a Pastor of our church, they knew that verse very well. However, on the morning of the 4th of December 1982 in Melbourne (Australia), the last two words on the minds of my parents was "Praise God!". Their son had been born without limbs! There
were no warnings or time to prepare themselves for it. The doctors we
shocked and had no answers at all! There is still no reason why this had happened an