About the Author: David Daly is a faithful born again Christian from Northern Ireland, currently living in England with his wife Gay. David's mission is to use his story to inspire others and glorify God. Without judgment, condemnation, or shame, David Daly bares his truth in the hopes of inspiring faith in the hearts of the lost and unbelieving. His testimony demonstrates the loving, healing power of an honest walk with Christ.
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Showing posts with label sobriety. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 December 2020
ONE WAY TO GRACE TESTIMONY REVELATION TV
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Sunday, 13 May 2012
Overcoming Doubt
Something I have learned from David is overcoming doubt. The strength of David's faith allows him to place his trust in God and walk with sure, determined steps through life. He has gone through more ups, downs, and life changes than anyone else I've ever met and he still remains steadfast and optimistic.
On the other hand, I am a notorious self-doubter.
If I had a nickel for every short story, novel, and essay I started and doubted myself into never finishing, I could self-publish One Way to Grace on sheets of solid gold. The beauty of writing with David is that it eliminates the solitude of the artistic process and allows me to draw from David's sureness. When I start to feel smaller than the project or doubt in my ability, there he is to remind me that together he and I are unstoppable.
How will One Way to Grace help others to overcome their own doubt?
The first half of One Way to Grace is devoted to David's childhood in Northern Ireland and how his life spiraled out of control due to alcoholism and an addiction to reckless behavior. (Two things which usually go hand in hand.)
Then, everything changes for David.
A single moment of trusting a sign that he needed to get help, instead of doubting his ability to do so, transforms David from a lost soul with no direction to a new man with sobriety, faith, and purpose. It would have been easier for David to ignore that sign, doubt that moment of clarity, and continue on toward an empty existence.
When doubt creeps into David's thoughts, he turns to Scripture and the spirit of Christ for strength and guidance. We all have the ability to find the strength of our convictions, whether those convictions deal with faith, relationships, or our careers. To read the long, and sometimes painful, journey David took to go from a shy, scared little boy to a strong man of God teaches us that doubt is a small hill to climb and on the other side is the power to achieve.
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
David's Testimony
Once I heard David's testimony, I knew it had to be shared with the world.
During a trip to Israel in 2004, David told his testimony live in front of 60 million people in the UK from the Sea of Galilee. You can see in the video that his body was gaunt and recovering; his sobriety was new and the healing had just begun both physically and spiritually.
During a trip to Israel in 2004, David told his testimony live in front of 60 million people in the UK from the Sea of Galilee. You can see in the video that his body was gaunt and recovering; his sobriety was new and the healing had just begun both physically and spiritually.
Here are the words that inspired me to begin work with David on his testimonial memoir, One Way to Grace. (The video quality isn't awesome, please bear with us.)
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