World Down Syndrome Day 2019

By |Published On: March 20, 2019|Categories: 4-Minute Radio Program|

Tomorrow is World Down Syndrome Day! That’s right, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada here with my friend and co-worker Shauna Amick, and we’re asking you to do something very fun and a little bit unusual in order to celebrate and support our friends with Down syndrome, aren’t we Shauna.

SHAUNA: That’s right, Joni! Every March 21st it’s World Down Syndrome Day and we encourage people to wear brightly colored socks, mismatched socks, crazy looking pattern socks.

JONI: Where does this idea come from?

SHAUNA: Well, you know that the way this whole idea came up in the first place was that the folks from World Down Syndrome Day, they were looking at striped socks and they were holding them together in such a way that they actually looked like chromosome.

JONI: Oh, my goodness!

SHAUNA: And so when you put those pairs of socks together they were looking like the chromosomes and of course Down syndrome is caused by that one extra chromosome so they just made the connection between socks and that trisomy 21chromosome.

JONI: I love it! What a great way to draw attention to Down syndrome.

SHAUNA: That’s right. That’s right. And now our socks not only can draw attention to Down syndrome, but also to the gospel.

JONI: It’s amazing!

SHAUNA: When people ask about our socks it’s our opportunity to talk about the uniqueness of people with Down syndrome and then even to continue that conversation just the need to invite people with Down syndrome into our schools, our churches, our neighborhoods; really everywhere. So I know I’ll be wearing my silly socks to raise awareness and highlight the value and beauty of all people with Down syndrome and believe it or not – to also showcase one of my favorite Scriptures.

JONI: And what’s that?

SHAUNA: Well, Romans 10 verses 13 to 15 reminds us that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

JONI: Oh, I love that one.

SHAUNA: And it goes on to say: But how can they call on Him unless they believe in Him, and how can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him; how can they hear about Him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? That’s why the Scriptures say, how beautiful are the feet of the messengers who bring good news!

JONI: Okay, now I get the connection between socks and the beautiful feet of people who bring good news. Very clever, Shauna.

SHAUNA: Well, you know when we’re wearing those brightly colored socks, or those even mismatched socks, or how about only one sock.

JONI: Extra long socks?

SHAUNA: Yes, exactly! We’re gonna to attract attention, aren’t we? And people are going to start talking. They’ll be talking about Down syndrome, for sure, but also talking about Jesus and how He sees people with Down syndrome! So our fun socks then, well, they open the door to talk about the Gospel. And in that way, to anyone who’s rockin’ their crazy socks on World Down Syndrome Day, I say “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”

JONI: Well, you know what? I think crazy colored socks, mismatched socks that seems to be the rage of the day anyway. So friend show off your crazy socks this World Down Syndrome Day – in support of people with Down syndrome and to tell everyone about Jesus. How about takin’ a photo of you and your friends rocking your socks, (I like that, don’t you Shauna?), tagging Joni and Friends on your Facebook and Instagram posts; how about doin’ that? And we can’t wait to see your pictures and hear your stories of how the Lord used your silly socks to start a conversation about Jesus. So visit the Joni and Friends Facebook page to share today’s program, and while you’re at it, remember to visit joniradio.org and download Shauna’s story about her beautiful daughter Sarah who has Downs. That booklet’s called what Shauna?

SHAUNA: It’s called From Fear to Hope, and I’m excited for everyone to read it because I hope it encourages not only parents of children with Down Syndrome, but parents of children with any disability. 

JONI: Ok friends so there you have it, be inspired and get out your mismatched, colorful socks and rock em’ for World Down Syndrome Day. Can’t wait to see your socks Shauna!

Thanks for listening today on Joni and Friends.


From Fear to Hope

In this little booklet, you’ll find the touching story of Shauna and Sarah Hope Amick. As Shauna describes the journey God took her on after finding out that her daughter, Sarah, would be born with Down syndrome, a near fatal heart defect, and a slew of other genetic abnormalities – you will be inspired to move from fear to hope in whatever difficult circumstances you are facing today. Get your free copy and prepare to be blessed by the miracle of changed perspectives!

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