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15 Aug

Trials in the Storm

By |2023-07-27T09:38:52-07:00August 15, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada. The Gospel of Mark describes the time when Jesus commanded the disciples to get into a boat and row out from shore. Jesus knew they would face a storm, and perhaps looking at the dark sky, the disciples did, too. But still, they rowed out into the deep while ...

13 Aug

A Wheelchair Hike

By |2023-07-27T09:36:30-07:00August 13, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada, and I love participating in our Joni and Friends Family Retreats. I remember one retreat when I went on a wheelchair hike with Stacy who has cerebral palsy, and she uses ...

11 Aug

Eat His Words

By |2024-02-19T10:19:36-08:00August 11, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada and you can sure read strange but wonderful things in the Old Testament. Like in the book of Ezekiel. God says in Ezekiel chapter 3, He says to the prophet, "'…eat this scroll'… so ...

8 Aug

Just Visiting

By |2023-07-27T09:17:57-07:00August 8, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada. And while studying music at Belmont University, my friend Gracie suffered a terrible accident that put her in a wheelchair. So, the University made a handicap parking sign ...

7 Aug

Shoes Of Iron

By |2023-07-27T09:16:59-07:00August 7, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada. And recently I read a fascinating blessing in Deuteronomy chapter 33. As God’s people, who are about to enter the Promised Land, the Lord tells them that: “Your shoes shall be of iron and brass.” It seems God ...

6 Aug

Lessons From Orchids

By |2024-02-19T10:19:36-08:00August 6, 2019|1-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada, and I love flowers. The other day when my co-worker Evalerie was admiring my pot of orchids, she mentioned that hers weren’t looking as great. Well, it’s because Evalerie forgot to “stake” her orchids. You see, orchids do not naturally grow upwards. In the wild, orchids often root themselves on trees and then they grow sideways; they grow downward — that’s their natural ...

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