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BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Joni describes the way of life for a Christian with eyes toward heaven-- saying no to impulsive pleasures of now in anticipation of something greater to come.
To illustrate the importance of encouraging others in the Lord, Joni uses the example of profoundly disabled Ryan Mazza, who gains his joy and crown by blessing others for Christ.
Joni tells the story of her friend, Steve, who without training to work with disabled people was able to use music to minister to people on a Wheels For The World trip to Cuba.
Joni encourages listeners to revel in the depth of the Father's love for us and praise Him through music and prayer.
Joni shares how in a culture focused on outward appearance and the pursuit of physical fitness, we should religiously pursue spiritual disciplines that shape us for life.
This program focuses on an article written by a prominent nurse about her realization that terminally ill patients should not be given the death warrant through physician--assisted suicide.
In this program, Joni reminds us that through silence and listening, we can hear much more from God and others.
Joni imagines an arrival in heaven where her sins are reviewed by all, but is thankful that heaven will actually be a time of celebration for the good things done to the glory of Jesus.
Joni's friend, Brian, shares about his life and testimony as a blind student and world-class mountain biker.
Joni speaks with her friend, Dennis Gladman about how his ministry work with disabled people became personal after being diagnosed with Parkinson's.
Joni conveys her concern for people in the disabilities community as the trend grows toward legalizing physician-assisted suicide.
Joni shares a hymn that reminds her during times of pain and hurting that Jesus is all she needs.
Joni reminds listeners that just as God could have used any ordinary bush as the burning bush when He appeared to Moses, anyone, regardless of talents and skills, can shine for God's glory.
On a Wheels for the World trip to Cameroon, a physical therapist is overwhelmingly blessed by the gratitude of a disabled little girl, Joyceline.


























