Tiny Giant to Tour UK: 'God has a Purpose for Everyone'

US speaker and entertainer Jeff Steinberg, who was born with no arms or hands and deformed legs, will tour UK churches this April with the message that 'God has a purpose for everyone'.

Steinberg, also billed as "Tiny Giant", is known to use humour and songs to show that a real disability is "anything that keeps me from being or becoming all that God created me to be".

As an evangelist at heart, he aims to make known that every person is created in "God's unique design" and has potential.

Steinberg and his wife Eileen will be performing concerts and attending services from April10 - 30 .

For more information, go to www.closingthegapmusic.co.uk or www.tinygiant.com.

Steinberg has shared his message with audiences around the US, performing for television, businesses, schools, churches, and hospitals. He was a co-host on a television special, called "The Best You Can Be...The Handicapped Hall of Fame". He appeared on "The National Easter Seal Telethon" with host Pat Boone, from Hollywood, California for seven years; and was co-host on the "Memphis Easter Seal Telethon" for four years.
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