Journeymen
Chris Klein has lived a life others didn’t expect.
Born with cerebral palsy, he uses augmentative communication to interact with the world around him. He first began using a communication device at age six — a step that opened doors many thought would remain closed. From being mainstreamed in school to earning a degree in Kinesiology from Hope College and pursuing a Master of Divinity at Western Theological Seminary, Chris’s journey is marked not by what he cannot do, but by what God has made possible.
Today, Chris is a speaker, teacher, and advocate who has spent decades encouraging others to persevere through their own challenges. He is also the author of My Big Toe and the founder of a nonprofit supporting individuals who use augmentative communication.
Come hear how God works through constraints to reveal His strength in Chris’s life.
Journeymen
6:30 a.m. • May 7
Garden Room