This Saturday, April 4, on America's Lifeline we will have very special guest Joni Eareckson Tada!
A diving accident in 1967 left Mrs. Tada a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, unable to use her hands. During two years of rehabilitation, she spent long months learning how to paint with a brush between her teeth. Her high detail fine art paintings and prints are sought after and collected.Due to her best-selling books, beginning with her autobiography, Joni, as well as having visited 35 countries, Joni's first name is recognized around the world.
Mrs. Tada's role as a disability advocate led to a presidential appointment to the National Council on Disability for three and a half years, during which time the Americans with Disabilities Act became law.
In 2003, Mrs. Tada became a vocal advocate for Terri and her family's effort to protect her life. Recently, Mrs. Tada hosted an award winning two-part episode titled, The Terri Schiavo Story, telling the real story surrounding Terri's struggle, and to better understand the critical implications of ethical issues relating to life and death.
So join us this Saturday at 3 PM, ET on Talk Radio 860 WGUL for America's Lifeline!
America's Lifeline is hosted by Sheila Liaugminas, former Time magazine reporter and a previous host on the popular radio show The Right Questions and Issues and Answers on Relevant Radio. The program will be co-hosted by Bobby Schindler and Suzanne Vitadamo, directors of Terri's Foundation and brother and sister of Terri Schiavo.
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Blessings+
Deacon John
Sent from Mt Dora, Florida, United States
