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SHAUNA: Welcome to Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope. Here at Joni and Friends, we sure do love Wheels for the World.
JONI: We sure do love Wheels for the World. It’s our program where we take refurbished wheelchairs and Bibles to very needy disabled children around the world who crawl in the dirt and cannot go to school for lack of a wheelchair. Our trained physical therapy volunteers do such a great job. They hand-fit each wheelchair to whatever disabled child or adult. These disabled people hear the good news, they receive a Bible in their own language, and their family is connected with a caring church who provides follow-up. It’s a great outreach and my husband Ken and I love participating on Wheels trips.
I remember when Ken and I landed in Havana, Cuba on one of our Wheels for the World trips. My power wheelchair really threw the airport officials into a tizzy, and they escorted me to an airport doctor’s office. They looked at my chair, and I think they thought I was sick, and I needed supervision before boarding our connecting flight to Santiago de Cuba. This really irked me because I knew it was going to delay our team as well as our chartered flight. I shook my head, thinking, God, why now? Why this? Well, I was taken to a small office where I met two female doctors and a disabled woman who was also waiting [no one spoke English in this little room]. And looking around, I realized, Lord, I think I see what you’re doing here; it’s a unique opportunity, a chance to evangelistically think outside the box. I got a feeling you want me to do an “outreach” right here with my high school Spanish.
So, I began to sing out loud in Spanish. It was the only Christian song I knew. And oh, my goodness, did that get people’s attention. I then asked in halting Spanish, “Do you know songs about Jesus?” The two doctors stared at one another. One asked back in Spanish, “We see you are an American. Why, why are you here in our country?” And again I explained in my high school Spanish that we were bringing regalos [that is wheelchairs and Bibles as gifts] to the disabled people of Cuba. I went on to describe the mandate of our Savior to go into all the world and share the Good News. “What is this Good News?” She asked in a softer voice.
And at that, her fellow doctor brightened, ran up back to her cubicle, and returned holding a battered, bent-paged Bible she had gotten from a Josh McDowell outreach like decades earlier. And before I knew it, this doctor began explaining the gospel in sixty-mile-an-hour Spanish to her coworker. It was clear that this Christian doctor had just been waiting, she’d been praying for an opportunity to open up and share Christ with her friend, and suddenly it all happened with me and my song. This Christian doctor then found the courage to share her faith in Jesus! And I sat there and watched in amazement as the Christian doctor pointed to various passages in Romans and then back at the Gospels. Her fellow doctor, the unbeliever, was fascinated and she looked up and kept smiling at me – actually, both of them smiled at me. And I could tell there had been a real breakthrough.
Who knows what you might get started once you take that first step of faith and share a word about your Savior! The challenge is to think outside the box, right? And go beyond the program and reach the people God places in your path right then.
SHAUNA: So, friend, would you please pray right now for our Wheels for the World team as they prepare to travel worldwide with wheelchairs and Bibles, all to the end of leading people to Christ. Just like those two doctors in Cuba. And hey, at Joni and Friends, we’d like to pray for you, too, so share your thoughts and your prayer needs with us at joniradio.org.
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