Nick Vujicic launches new video channel on Roku

Nick Vujicic's inspirational Life Without Limbs Ministry has launched its own video channel.

The ministry's full library of life-affirming films and talks by Vujicic, who was born without arms or legs, will be accessible to fans via Roku streaming media players.

Vujicic is a committed Christian and continues to travel the world encouraging people to give life their best shot and not be defeated by their circumstances, no matter how challenging they might be.

He has 4.02 million Facebook likes and over 325,000 followers on Twitter.

In addition to the full library, the Roku streaming will also include Life Without Limbs radio on demand.

The ministry has also launched a first of its kind web series documenting Vujicic's World Outreach travels across 24 countries in 2013.

"We are thankful to have yet another way for us to touch lives and motivate one another in the name of God," said Vujicic. "Together, we are on a spiritual journey and this new video channel can help people stay connected to the purpose He has for us all."

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