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Determined amputee on 10,000-mile journey Posted: Thursday, Jul 17, 2008 - 11:26:56 am MDT
She is on her seventh prosthetic. Five of them have been used during the first 5,500 miles of her Faith Walk. She said she felt "tremendous strength from God" as he carried her through the ordeal. "I made the decision to be a better person rather than a bitter person," Cruise said during a brief stop in Hungry Horse on Tuesday morning. "I pray that God uses me with one leg to do that I can't with two legs. "So far, God has carried me 5,502 miles," she added while placing a commemorative cross along U.S. Highway 2 in Hungry Horse -- to mark Cruise's progress and to spread the word of her mission. Since the amputation, Cruise has encouraged other amputees and their families. She encourages "differently-abled" people to focus on their God-given abilities. Cruise spreads the message of faith, love and unity. Her strongest message: "The church is not the building, it is the people!" Cruise's walk began on Jan. 1, 2002 at South Miami Beach, Fla. While walking along the East coast in the early going, Cruise's pace was covering 10 miles during a 12-hour day. She went from 33 miles per week the first week to the current 50 miles a week. During the winter, in cold-weather climates, Cruise took time off from the walk and spoke at engagements in the southern U.S. Since she'll be on the West coast by fall or early winter, she won't take winters off. If all goes well, Cruise will complete her mission on Dec. 31, 2010, with Miller and Walker T. at her side. For further information about Faith Walk Ministries, go to Web site www.faithwalk.net or call (330) 962-1070.
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