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{{quote | text="A significant quote made by Ron Piggott goes hereAnything worth doing takes time to prepare for. Don't rush the season of pruning the Lord will bring you through in preparation for His ministry so He may use you mightily".- Ron Piggott}}
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When Ron was three years old he had [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perthes_disease Legg Perthes Calves Disease]. At age five after conservative treatment failed Ron's left hip was rebuilt. This surgery reached it's life expectancy in the fall of 2006, at age 29. At the present time Ron is enduring a series of corrective surgeries to both hips. Please pray for the Lord's presence as Ron works through this season of His life with his Lord being near to him. Ron talks about his journey back to health in [http://www.rons-home.net/user-blogs/1/ his blog].
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==Worth Quoting from Ron Piggott==
Tony Copple, November 11, 2007
 
I met Ron when we were both attending what is now Tyndale College and Seminary in September 1997. I 'adopted' him as a 'little brother' and we became very close friends ever since. Ron later was the emcee, organist and one of the groomsmen at my wedding. Since his move to Belleville, he has shown tremendous grace in learning how to fix up an old house and that grace has deepened during some years working through painful problems with this hips. Despite these setbacks, Ron has been a strong internet evangelist, encourager and Christian public relations person per excellence. I would say one of his favourite sayings is "How are you today?" since he always speaks to people who serve him in restaurants, stores, hotels and the like. Ron loves to laugh, loves worship music, and would really love to go to New York City to see the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. In some ways he's like a big kid, loving Tigger in Winnie the Pooh, but in other ways, he's older than his years. While his hips are in transition (before being replaced) he is seldom seen without his third leg (cane) or his other legs (crutches) but he gets around surprisingly fast. When Ron is better, I know that he will be even more a man used by the Lord to draw people to Him (through Acts Ministries Christian Evangelism and through everyday life)
 
Laurie-Ann Copple, April 10, 2009
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