Twelve years ago, at just 18 years old, I started Stomping On CP—a passion project born out of a desire to raise awareness for cerebral palsy and challenge the limitations often placed on those with disabilities. Back then, I had no idea how God would use this journey to shape my life, introduce me to incredible people, and teach me lessons I’ll carry forever.
What began as a simple platform grew into something far bigger than I ever imagined. Through advocacy, speaking engagements, and sharing my story, I’ve witnessed the power of perseverance, the beauty of community, and the undeniable hand of God opening doors I never thought possible. The connections I’ve made, the stories I’ve heard, and the lives that have touched mine along the way—it’s all been a gift.
But seasons change, and after much prayer and reflection, I feel God leading me into a new chapter—one where my focus shifts from advocacy to ministry. This isn’t a goodbye to Stomping On CP; it’s a grateful acknowledgment of how it prepared me for what’s next.
At 30 years old, I’m stepping into Able by Grace Ministries, an online ministry dedicated to sharing the hope, truth, and transformative power of Jesus Christ. The name itself was inspired by my journey with Stomping On CP—because it was through my own struggles and victories that I learned just how able we are by God’s grace. This ministry is about more than disability; it’s about the freedom, purpose, and redemption found in Christ.
I’ll still carry the lessons and heart of advocacy with me, but now, I’m answering a call to preach the Gospel, to encourage the broken, and to remind others that no matter what they face, God’s grace is enough.
If you’ve been part of my journey with Stomping On CP, thank you. Your support, prayers, and shared stories have meant more than you know. And if you’re willing, I’d love for you to join me in this new season.
You can follow Able by Grace Ministries here:
📖 Website: https://ablebygraceministry.blogspot.com/
🎬 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AbleByGraceMinistries
This isn’t an ending—it’s a new beginning. And as scary and exciting as it is, I know one thing for sure: the same God who walked with me through every step of advocacy will be with me in this, too.
With love and gratitude,
Tylia L. Flores