Craig’s Miraculous Journey: An Autobiography of Craig Newbon Wester

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“He lives in a body that resists him—but not a soul that ever has.”

Craig is fifty-three. Diagnosed with Spastic Cerebral Palsy shortly after birth, he’s spent a lifetime navigating a world not built for his gait, his speech, or his wheelchair. But what the world often overlooks is what shines brightest: his humor, his hospitality, and the quiet courage that fills every room he enters.

In this tender biographical portrait, author Charles E. Cravey invites readers into Craig’s life—not as a case study, but as a celebration.

From the gentle strength of his mother’s love to the daily triumphs of living with grace and grit, this story honors the sacredness of ordinary moments and the extraordinary man who lives them.

A book for anyone who’s ever felt unseen, underestimated, or quietly heroic.