She Has No Hands, But A Full Life, Purpose, And Trust In Her Maker




Air1 Radio News show

Summary: By Richard Hunt “Why was I made like this? And for many years, I was mad at God. I didn’t understand,” but now Marissa does. Marissa Conrad is a successful college sophomore, but “I am so obviously different that sometimes people assume I can’t do much.” That difference is her lack of hands. However, people are very mistaken if that means Marissa is unable to do much. For example, she won an award for “Best Handwriting” in pre-school. She can use a laptop computer and has tried football, playing the cello, and can row a boat. How does she do these things?