The world has a way of surprising you. For Duane and Tracie Corll, those surprises came in the form of diagnoses for their son, Noah. This wasn't the path they envisioned, but as they grappled with new realities, a deeper truth emerged: Noah wasn't defined by labels, but by God.
Tracie, a wife, mother, pastor, teacher, MA, and passionate advocate, shares her families personal experience with disability. Through their story, you'll discover the power of faith, the resilience of family, and the beautiful potential that lies within every child.
Tracie's story isn't just about Noah. It's about the unexpected turns life takes and the incredible purpose that can be found even in the midst of life's challenges. More importantly, it's about realizing you're not alone.
BOOK RELEASE - The Indispensable Kid: Absolutely necessary, essential; incapable of being disregarded
Just a few short years after our son Noah was born we found ourselves asking questions, even while we were still in denial. Then, the diagnoses came. Life as we thought it would be, was not, and we were embarking on a new journey. Our son, Noah was given a laundry list of diagnoses. Special needs, disabilities, and differently-abled were terms that would become familiar to us. Although we accepted those diagnoses, we knew that God was the one who ultimately defined Noah. And God says, Noah is indispensable!
Join us on our journey with Noah, disabilities, and the purpose that God has set out before us. We're not alone in this journey and neither are you.
Tracie Corll has a bachelor's degree in early childhood, a master's degree in family ministry with a concentration on special needs ministry and over 20 years of experience working in the fields of disability. The Corlls have served in a number of roles throughout Special Touch Ministry including Summer Get Away Coordinators, Speakers, and DFC Training Developers.
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