A Hand of Mercy

By |Published On: October 10, 2019|Categories: 4-Minute Radio Program|
Close up of fallen leaves on the ground.

Hi, I’m Joni and let me describe a certain day with Wheels for the World. 

Okay, let me paint this pictureEveryone was at work. Translators were speaking to the families, pointing at wheelchair parts; mothers were chatting, photos being taken, pastors praying, and physical therapists and mechanics diligently at work—screwing this bolt to that, cutting foamplacing it there—all to bring custom-fit wheelchairs and the Gospel of Jesus Christ to kids and adults with disabilitiesOur Wheels for the World team was in El SalvadorIt was another very busy distribution by our Wheels for the World teamand yet, in a quiet corner sat Maria, peacefully holding in her arms, her 15-year-old daughter, Leslie 

You see, Maria has always had a heart for kids with special needsMany years ago, she began volunteering among disabled children in orphanagesAnd it was in doing so, that she met Leslie. As Maria explained, “Most people drawn to children with disabilities go for the ones that can at least talk or walk, or who do cute thingsbut when I saw little Leslie, only a toddler then, covered in drool in her bed, barely aware of her surroundingsI fell in loveI thought, ‘Her life can be so different.’” And so, from that day on, Maria visited Leslie at the orphanage every day she could—changing her clothes, wiping her drool, feeding hersinging to herAnd finally the day came when, almost six year later, Maria and her husband adopted Leslie and brought her into their home.  

Leslie’s life took on a huge changeNo longer neglected and ignored in the orphanage, Leslie had a mommy and daddy who cared for her needs and loved her as their ownWhat’s more, Leslie now had a brother, because as Maria went on to explain, this was not their first adoptionOne day while walking down the street, Maria came upon a black trash bag – and in it was a baby, barely responsiveBecause this child had been born with a seizure disorder, his parents had considered him worthlessBut to Maria he was a child of God—just like LeslieAnd now, they were a full house!  

So while Maria and Leslie waited at our wheelchair distribution for their name to be called, Maria kept hugging her daughter, rocking her, gently kissing her wet cheekswiping the drool from her faceWith a big smile and tears in her eyes, Maria whispered, “Es lo máximo cuidarla. Saying, “To care for her, it is the best feeling in the world.” Wow, oh, friend, you just gotta see a picture of this mother and childI’ve got it posted right here on my radio page at joniandfriends.org. 

You know, we’ve got a Wheels for the World team right now in El Salvador, reaching out to children like Leslie—children who have for years been neglected or abused in orphanages, at home, on the streetswaiting for someone to extend a hand of mercyAnd that someone—that someone could be youWe’ve got many Wheels for the World outreaches going on this year, and it’s not too late to sign-upYou don’t have to be a physical therapist or translator to help (although we would love it if you are!)So take a moment today to stop by joniandfriends.org and learn more about Wheels for the World. Oh, and while you’re on my radio page, be sure to ask for the booklet My Baby Has a Disability: Life Giving Questions and Answers.” Friend, contact joniradio.org and get your free copy. “My Baby Has a Disability: Life Giving Questions and Answers.” ʼCause you know what? There are answers. Check it out today at joniradio.org. Again that’s joniradio.org. Thanks for listening today on Joni and Friends.

Originally aired 2/11/13 as program #8031
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