SHARK WEAK
Back Into the Water
August 21, 2011
Ed Young
We all have moments, situations or experiences that alter the trajectory of our lives. In 2003, a 13-year old surfer had just that kind of moment. And in what most would consider a disaster that would end everything she knew, she instead used it as an opportunity to reach greater heights—in surfing and in life.
In this powerful message, Ed Young sits down with surfing phenom and shark attack survivor Bethany Hamilton. And through their conversation, we discover that no matter what “disaster” we experience in life, God can use it to help us get back into the water and discover a greater purpose that we ever even dreamed.
Transcript
Welcome to Fellowship Church. I want to say a big shout out to all our campuses. We have overflow right here in our different locations, but also Fellowship Church is one church in five locations. Let’s do a shout out to the coolest church in the hottest town, Fellowship Church Miami! How you guys doing? Also, Downtown Dallas, what’s up Downtown Dallas? And up in Plano, and then over in Funkytown, Fort Worth. Welcome to Fellowship Church.
What a great, great time. I’m in the middle of a series called Shark Weak, W-E-A-K. We’re so honored to have with us someone who is just an epic person for this epic time. So I want us to stand to our feet and let’s welcome a surfer from Kauai, Bethany Hamilton!
Ed: How you doing? It’s great to have you here. Have a seat. Wow, it’s wonderful to have you here Bethany.
Bethany: Thank you for having me.
Ed: Please be seated. Whoa! The Sole Surfer herself! Bethany, how do you like Texas? I’ve gotta ask you, I mean this is it. This is Tay-has… I’m talking about the real deal.
Bethany: Yeah, I mean it’s been awesome. Everyone has been super sweet and it is roasting outside! But yeah, it’s been good.
Ed: Yeah, it’s a cool, cool place. Listen Bethany, tell us a little bit about your life. For example, I’ve got to ask you, what was it like growing up in a place like Kauai?
Bethany: Yeah, I mean I was so blessed to grow up in Hawaii. I was born and raised in Kauai and yeah, it’s just been awesome. Like my whole family surfs and we spent a lot of time at the beach growing up, and still do. It’s just a very mellow, laid-back place. We don’t have like a freeway. Like it’s just two lanes around the whole island and it takes like two and a half hours to get around. Yeah, it’s just awesome.