http://www.myfamilytalk.com/Broadcasts/Broadcast.aspx?i=5b156afc-b4f3-45dc-b1d3-a792e9992905
Here's the second part of the conversation. Enjoy!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Ministry Of Hymns
http://www.myfamilytalk.com/Broadcasts/Archive.aspx#OnePlayer
Hey everybody I didn't write this but It's really good. I call Joni Eareckson Tada my spiritual mentor. She's
paralyzed from a diving accident at the age of seventeen Now she has her own disability ministry in Aguora Hills California. As my writing advances, I want mine to be similar to hers. Recently, Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family in Colorado, had her on his radio program called Family Talk. She talks about some of her favorite praise songs and the impact singing has had on her daily life. She also brings a guest who talks about some of the history behind her favorite songs. They sing too. I found it to be very insightful and I hope you do too! Enjoy!
Hey everybody I didn't write this but It's really good. I call Joni Eareckson Tada my spiritual mentor. She's
paralyzed from a diving accident at the age of seventeen Now she has her own disability ministry in Aguora Hills California. As my writing advances, I want mine to be similar to hers. Recently, Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family in Colorado, had her on his radio program called Family Talk. She talks about some of her favorite praise songs and the impact singing has had on her daily life. She also brings a guest who talks about some of the history behind her favorite songs. They sing too. I found it to be very insightful and I hope you do too! Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
"A Typical Teenager’s Night Out”
On my blog, I talk a lot about Fun Life. What exactly is Fun Life? What do we do there anyway? This article explains all that, I sent this article to the Santa Clartia Magazine a long time ago, but nothing ever happened with it. This article expresses some of my not so happy emotions that sometimes happen as a young adult with a disability. This is how I felt before I started coming to Fun Life. I still struggle with those emotions, but having Fun Life as an outlet has made things a lot better! Enjoy!
Imagine that
you’re a teenager in Santa Clarita with a disability. It ‘s Friday night. It’s
been a long stressful week at school, and you just want to relax. You didn’t
make any plans with friends. Even if
you did, it’s very hard to get your friends to stick to their commitments. They cancel on you at the last minute. Most
of your friends are able-bodied, so they can move from one place to the other
much easier then you can. They’re just
about ready to their driver’s licenses, while you’ll never be able to because
of your disability. It makes you feel left behind doesn’t it? What can you
do? It ‘s not your fault you have a
disability. You wish you didn’t have it.
If you didn’t have a disability, you could keep up with your friends and
be part of the “in crowd.” Are there any activities out here geared toward
people with disabilities? You say to yourself in your mind. Your parents
feel your pain, and are thinking the same thing. They’re wondering if there are
any activities out here that are fun, that you can do, that also promote the
positive moral values that they’ve worked so hard to instill in you.
Somehow in that
moment of desperation, you remember that a friend told you about Fun Life a
long time ago. Fun Life is an extension of Young Life— A Christian
Club that is
designed to reach out to junior high and high school students. Fun Life is the one designed for teens and
young adults with disabilities. You remember that your friend told you they do
activities such as a Karaoke night, a Halloween dance, a Christmas Party, and,
they even have dinner. Since it is a Christian club, there is always a short
message about God. There are also skits. You also remember that your friend
told you that the club meets twice a month on Fridays from six o’ clock to
eight o’ clock.
Excited,
you tell your parents. They say yes because you’ve been so depressed lately
that they’re willing to try anything to make you feel better.
Friday
night comes, and you go to Fun Life. You look around and see a lot of people in
wheelchairs. You start talking to people and you realize that you have a lot in
common. You feel comfortable. “How come
I didn’t know about this sooner?” you ask yourself out loud.
You’re having a great
time singing some pretty silly songs.
You can’t help but wonder who wrote the songs-—like The Banana song.
The last verse says, “Hug A Banana.” “Hug A Banana?” Are they crazy?
Then you play hot
potato and do the chicken dance, and they do their version of a turkey
bowl. Then it’s time for the skit and a
message. It’s Thanksgiving so everyone is dressed like a bunch of Indians. Hearing them talk in funny accents is
hilarious!
Then, It’s time to
go home. You had so much fun that you
beg your parents to bring you back next time and they say okay. This is your idea of a typical teenager’s
night out.
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