Tera Bradham was born to prove people wrong. The fastest swimmer in the United States by age ten, 'Tera the Terror' was destined for the Olympics. Her fiercely competitive spirit and unmatched intensity knew no limits until Tera suffered a devastating injury to her shoulder, threatening her very identity. Although she trusted in God for her salvation, she trusted her own ability for her success and endured years of misdiagnoses, chronic pain, failed treatments, near-death experiences, profound loneliness, and crippling disappointment. Tera's injury forced her to fully surrender to God, and she begged him to heal her or bring her home. Then her miracle came, or so she thought. Her shoulder was successfully reconstructed, and after two more years of gruelling recovery and training, Tera once again defied all expectations. 'Swimming for Freedom' details Tera's comeback and shows that through God, all things are possible. What started as an Olympic dream ended in her true miracle: the freedom of a life in Christ. Tera's story will inspire you to rise up, dream again, and fight for his calling on your life.
About the AuthorTera Bradham is an author, speaker, and former swimming coach, journalist, travel vlogger, and Spanish teacher. She swam for the University of Arkansas and for Texas A&M University before heading to South America on a year of missions with The World Race. She now relishes the beauty of Montana's mountains with her husband, Jacob.
Book InformationISBN 9781424558926
Author Tera BradhamFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint BroadStreet PublishingPublisher BroadStreet Publishing
Weight(grams) 345g