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When life doesn't go as planned, it's easy to feel abandoned by God.
In the Spring of 2012, we shared the story of the Norton family, a young family who could easily choose to feel abandoned but, instead, chose to praise God and see his hand in their everyday life as they care for their young son.
Paxton, born with an extremely rare chromosomal deletion, has had numerous surgeries during his two years of life. But, his family is hopeful.
In the fall of 2012, Paxton received eyeglasses and hearing aids. And, he's about to get his first medical wheelchair.
The Nortons say they're grateful for earthly angels in their life and they cherish every moment with their special boy.