Joni and Friends - Radio Podcast
Summary: Joni Eareckson Tada loves opening her heart -- and God's Word -- to you every week as she shares rich and deep Biblical insights gleaned from living over four decades in her wheelchair.
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When God provides the song, we are able to sing during times of trial and adversity.
Joni’s artistic talent helped her overcome her depression when she was first disabled.
Rocio and her husband Jonathan describe how the support and love of the body of Christ kept them going through two difficult pregnancies.
Suffering is difficult and baffling in our present circumstances, yet God ultimately works everything out for our good and His glory.
Having endured two difficult pregnancies, Rocio Chua now ministers to expectant mothers with hyperemesis gravidarum.
In a hotel portico, Joni and her friends sing a hymn of comfort and encouragement over a man struggling with breathing problems.
Listen to Joni's friend Rocio discuss her difficult pregnancy and how her faith in God prevented her from terminating the pregnancy.
Are you the kind of Christian who does not let problems or persecutions cause you to shrink back and be destroyed, but persevere by faith?
When Satan tempts us to despair over our guilt or difficulties, look to Jesus Christ, who pardons our sins and intercedes for us before God.
Gain new insights into God’s word by joining Ken and Joni as they read through the bible chronologically in one year.
Tanya has cerebral palsy and lives in a Muslim country, but nothing stops her from spreading the Word of God in her community.
An encouraging word or card can go a long way in uplifting the weary, the disheartened, and the discouraged.
Take some time this week to send a note of encouragement to a single mother whose son has developmental disabilities.
This week, send a word of Christian encouragement to a single father raising a son with severe autism.
A note or card of encouragement would mean a lot to Stacey and his wife Tawana who has quadriplegia and is battling breast cancer.