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Living With Apert Syndrome-Faith Without Easy Answers With Dorsey Ross

In this episode of Unspoken with aggie park, i sit with Dorsey Ross and we talk about the kind of pain that doesn’t resolve neatly—or quickly.


Dorsey was born with Apert syndrome and has endured 68 surgeries. But this conversation isn’t about numbers or shock value. It's about identity. It’s about what it costs to live in a body the world doesn’t understand. To be stared at before being known. To be judged before being heard.


Dorsey shares honestly about growing up feeling different, about carrying pain for years, and about the quiet moments where he wrestled with whether he was enough—or whether life was worth continuing at all. He opens up about the thoughts no one wants to admit, the seasons when faith felt fragile, and how he had to relearn—again and again—who he is in Christ when the world kept trying to define him by what it could see.


We talk about the truth many don’t say out loud—that walking with Jesus doesn’t remove the pain, and faith often means learning how to stay when the suffering doesn’t leave.


This isn’t a story about being strong.It’s about being honest.About surviving days you didn’t think you could survive.

About choosing life when hope felt thin.


Dorsey is also the host of the Dorsey Ross Show, an author, and an evangelist—but more than anything, he’s a living reminder that you don’t have to be healed, fixed, or whole to be deeply loved by God.


If you’ve ever felt unseen in your suffering…If you’ve ever questioned your worth because of your body, your past, or your pain…If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith still “counts” when the struggle doesn’t go away…


This conversation is for you.


Still His image.

Still His masterpiece.


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