LARGE PRINT EDITION: In 1995, Tony Cannon was involved in a motorcycle accident at the age of forty-two, in which he wasn't expected to survive. The doctors said his injuries were so severe that the entire right half of his brain and some other minor regions were left entirely without function. The idea that he'd be left in a vegetative state was their best hope, but God had other plans. Even so, Tony's memory, since he was nine years old, was lost. All Things Through Him takes the reader along Tony's life journey to reveal God's power and grace, the perseverance and devotion of a loving wife and family, and a faith that goes back to the earliest recollections of Tony's childhood. Tony and Donna Cannon's inspirational story attests to the truth in that one verse that led them through those years and even still today: "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me." I first met Tony and Donna Cannon in the summer of 2019. I had just moved to Rocky Ford, Colorado, and joined the First Baptist Church, where they attended. Donna was the music director, led the choir, played the piano and organ, and occasionally sang solos. Her husband Tony was quieter, but I could see, too, that he was a man of God. A few months after I joined the church, Tony sang a solo with Donna accompanying him on the piano. I hadn’t expected anything unusual, but he rendered that hymn with such power and sincerity that I knew there was something unique inside him. In February 2020, Tony sang again and gave a talk about his life. Hearing for the first time what the Cannon family had experienced and how their faith, perseverance, love, and God’s saving grace had seen them through profoundly impacted me. I’ve always had a tendency to worry, but as Tony revealed his deep trust in the Lord and how it had affected his and Donna's lives, it was as though God was standing next to him, looking directly at me and asking, “Any questions?” Seeing how God had worked in their lives strengthened my faith and showed me that this was a story that needed to be shared. The writing of All Things Through Him wasn’t easy for the Cannons, opening their lives to the world. Nor was I certain if I’d even be able to do it. Still, we talked about it and prayed together, knowing that even if we failed, we wouldn’t be any worse off. Neither did we have any lofty goals, for as Tony stated, “I’m just hoping it blesses one person.” The one thing we knew was that Tony’s life had been spared for a reason. It’s our fervent prayer that this inspiring story is a blessing in your life as well. This Large Print Edition is printed in color. Also available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle versions, including Kindle Unlimited. Don Natelborg was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. As a young adult, he moved to Iowa, where he attended trade school and became an electrician. He worked in the electrical trade for forty-two years, including thirty-five years as a business owner. After several years in Iowa, Don returned to Colorado, working throughout the Denver metro area and in the mountains near the town of Fairplay. In 2018, Don retired and moved to Rocky Ford, a small town in southeastern Colorado, about an hour east of Pueblo and the I-25 corridor. With more time to devote to writing, he began pursuing a lifelong interest in storytelling and sharing meaningful ideas through the written word. Don Natelborg's books include inspirational fiction as well as non-fiction, often exploring themes of faith, perseverance, history, and personal growth. His works are available in paperback, large-print, and Kindle editions, including Kindle Unlimited, making them accessible to a wide range of readers. His latest work, "At the River's Bend," reflects his appreciation for history, the American West, and character-driven storytelling. Don is currently working on his fourth novel. Please visit Don Natelborg's Amazon Author Page to explore his books, read descriptions and reviews, and find the story or message that speaks to you. Whether fiction or non-fiction, each work is written with the hope that it will encourage and inspire.