Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope

Miracles Happen

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Tune in to hear a touching story of how Family Retreat not only showed a boy’s talent for singing but opened up his family’s hearts to the Lord as well.

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SHAUNA: This is Shauna on Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope. You know, miracles happen all the time at Family Retreat; especially the ones we hold in developing nations. Well, here’s Joni to explain.

JONI: There’s a lot of social stigma; parents are often afraid to even bring their special-needs kids out in public – they’re shoved aside, they’re maligned, moms and dads are even told to take their kids out of the store. You are not welcome here. And that was the case with Paul and his parents. Paul’s a 17-year-old boy with a hefty dose of autism and a limited ability to speak. Paul barely says anything, and his parents had to come to accept that. That is, until Talent Night at last year’s International Family Retreat in Serbia. Now talent night is a chance to celebrate and applaud the gifts God has given special-needs kids. Paul’s parents assumed that their son would not want to participate – I mean, he’d never shown any talent for anything. 

            But that night, to his parents’ surprise, Paul decided to get up and sing a pop song. His mom and dad stared wide-eyed, I mean, what was their son doing? Paul did not typically like crowds and had never sung before in his life! Okay, so this 17-year-old grabs the microphone and sings a contemporary song, but then he stops. He smiles at everyone and very clearly in English, word for word, he sang, “There is none like You. No one else can touch my heart like you do. I can search for all eternity, Lord, and I’ll find there is none like You.” What?! I mean, Paul’s family weren’t even believers; they had never been open to the Gospel message. And here, their kid is perfectly singing a praise song. Well, it seems that one of the volunteers had sung it earlier in the week, and Paul kept listening intently, he quickly learned it. Well, this kid could not only sing; he could speak! I mean, that praise song contains, what, 25 words. And this was amazing for a teenager who had never strung three words together. And that night, after finishing his song, he yelled into the microphone, “Hvala ti, Isuse!” which they say in Serbian means, “Thank you, Jesus!” And everyone jumped to their feet, wildly applauding – even they knew that this was a miracle. 

            Now as you’d guess, Paul and his parents experienced a life-transformation. Not only as it related to his autism, but to their faith, because before talent night was over, this boy and his mom and dad bowed their hearts before Jesus and embraced Christ as their Savior. Later that evening during debrief, the leader of that International Family Retreat said to the others, she said, “You know, I have witnessed all kinds of things at our Family Retreats, but to see a child that barely speaks, and does not sing, did not grow up in church, never had heard the Gospel, suddenly sing to Jesus and then thank Him in front of a crowd, it was a pure miracle beyond all my expectations. God is obviously raising up kids with disabilities to take His great Gospel into their homes!” And you know what, that leader is right. 

SHAUNA: Listening friend, please pray for disabled children like Paul who’ll be coming to our domestic and International Family Retreats. Be praying that these children and their parents come to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior. And one more thing, we at Joni and Friends would love to pray for you and your troubles, so share your prayer needs with us today at joniradio.org. And expect the Lord to do a miracle in your life, too! And if you need some extra encouragement, just to go joniradio.org where you’ll find all kinds of resources and inspiration. Remember, that’s joniradio.org. 

 

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