Help Collect Wheelchairs
Earlier this week my friend Katherine Wolf posted a picture of herself on Facebook. The picture shows her sitting in a beach wheelchair, enjoying the breeze coming off the ocean. It’s a picture of a beautiful day (and lovely person!). It made me wish to be right alongside her.
But with her picture she asked the question, “Is this a picture of being wheelchair bound or wheelchair free? Sometimes what looks like constraint can be the avenue of our flourishing…” She shares wise words.
I’ve been thinking about her words today as we kick off a special month for Joni and Friends Wheels for the World. We’ve got exciting things planned and, well, I made a short video to tell you more! Take a few minutes to watch it, and then share it with your friends!
–Joni Eareckson Tada
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As a Luke 14 Friend, you help every person living with a disability find dignity, practical care, and the hope of Jesus! Your monthly gift provides medical and mobility support, essential resources, and spiritual care so every person is welcomed into God’s house.