![]() And all day, every day, the Wemmicks did the same thing: They gave each other stickers. But all were made by the same carver and all lived in the village. Some had big noses, others had large eyes. His workshop sat on a hill overlooking their village. Each of the wooden people was carved by a woodworker named Eli. If you decide to read the story below, please read it slowly. If you haven’t encountered this story yet, please continue reading as Max Lucado take you to Wemmicksville where it all began and how he reminds each one of us how special we truly are.And oh, one more thing. ![]() I have written the publisher of the book, "You are Special by Max Lucado" and have been granted permission to share this beautiful, uplifting, wonderful story here.If you have already read the story, I invite you to forward this to those whom you think might need it. ![]() So if you were drawn to this today, this one is for you. It may be a familiar one to you because some have blogged about it or circulated this piece in the email. ![]() Punchinello’s story is written by Max Lucado in his book, “You are Special.” I am so excited to share this story because it has touched me deeply. ![]() I met Punchinello when I was a lost twenty three year old girl searching for myself. ![]()
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