Monday, October 10, 2011

HOW IT WORKS



Dedicated volunteers called Chair Corps Representatives collect used wheelchairs across the United States. The chairs are then transported to Restoration Shops where carefully trained inmates in 16 separate correctional facilities around the country restore wheelchairs to like-new condition. The inmates learn to work together, perfect basic mechanical skills, and produce a product of which they can be proud. Hardened inmates have been moved to tears when they see the happiness in a photo of the face of a little boy or girl receiving a wheelchair of their very own.

After the wheelchairs are fully restored they are shipped overseas to meet up with short-term missions teams. These distribution and evangelism teams custom fit each wheelchair specifically for each recipient and train him or her in wheelchair use and upkeep. Team members also give each recipient a Bible and communicate the message of God's love for them.

As a recipient of the love of God in action, many place their trust in Christ. They experience new life and purpose with their new mobility . . . and disability ministry grows all over the world.

3 comments:

  1. Your brothers and sisters at First Baptist in Danville PA are praying for you. We look forward to hearing what the Lord is doing through your ministry in Peru.
    Yours in Jesus,
    Pastor Dawes Dunham

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  2. Praying for you all. Be blessed as you bless others,

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  3. So good! I was wondering if you were coming and I'm so glad to see you did! Best of strength, protection and blessings!

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