Mandy performed at ALYS STEPHENS CENTER | JEMISON CONCERT HALL. Honored to be part of the annual Journey of Hope, which supports the advancement of medicine, technology, and therapies for people living with disabilities. United Ability shared the journeys of families whose lives have been forever changed through their programs.
5 Comments on “Mandy Shares in United Ability’s Journey of Hope”
Mandy, you are truly amazing and it was a pleasure to hear you sing and to meet you.
Can I ask what connective tissue disorder you suffer from? I have a connective tissue disorder that is rare, called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome that is invisible to others. Even though I look healthy, I struggle with daily pain.
HI there Mandy
I saw you on AGT and was absolutely blown away by your voice, songs and your powerful faith. I felt totally inspired to do more with my life and I will “TRY” to make a difference . Your song ” Try ” is one of the most beautiful things ive ever heard , truely remarkable.
I live in the England and would hope perhaps you would visit one day and then you could say hi to Simon Cowell as well.
Thank you for being truelly insperationall.
Yours Andy carroll
you are a inspiration to so many to never give up, no matter what obstacles they may face
What a beautiful ministry of hope! You inspire not just those hearing impaired but all; by allowing God to move through you and show others that he can make beauty out of our ashes. I see Christ in you! Thank you for reminding me how beautiful our life can be when we completely trust in Gods ability to give us hope when we feel hopeless. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. Romans 5:2-5 Thank you Mandy you are a reflection of Gods beauty