Thai woman receives wheelchair

Posted: 27 June, 2008

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Propasson sits proudly in her new wheelchair while her mother Nidda receives a Bible.

Thailand (MNN) ― This February, a woman named Propasson received her very first wheelchair from a Joni and Friends Wheels for the World team in Chiang Mai, Thailand. She beamed joyfully as a Wheels for the World therapist and mechanic made adjustments to the wheelchair. 

"This is truly the first day of Propasson's life," said her mother, Nidda. "The wheelchair will set her free."

Propasson suffers from cerebral palsy and has not left her home for 32 years. She has never received medical attention, therapy, or schooling to stimulate her active mind. 

"I work many jobs to feed us," Nidda said. "I work far away, so I must leave a bowl of sticky rice for Propasson every morning. She is alone all day and is able to feed herself from the bowl. To move or use the bathroom, she must crawl."

Wheels for the World shared the Gospel with Nidda and gave her a Bible. Her eyes filled with tears as she heard the Good News of the God who loves her and her daughter. 

"Today I have met the new God," she said very softly. "Jesus Christ is His name. I have never heard that name. It is the beautiful name that sent you."

The team partnered with Thai missionaries and churches to distribute wheelchairs and other equipment, as well as books written by Joni Eareckson Tada. Most of the 64 million people in Thailand are Buddhist, but the country is very tolerant of other religions. 

According to the World Health Organization, about 20-30 million wheelchairs are needed around the world. In some countries, a wheelchair costs as much as a year's wages. People in need of wheelchairs are isolated, cut off from the local church and from any chance to hear the Gospel.

As of 2006, Wheels for the World had distributed more than 38,000 wheelchairs in more than 86 countries, including 10,000 wheelchairs in the year of 2006. Along the way, it has trained congregations all over the world to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the disabled. 

Click here to learn more about donating a wheelchair to someone in need.

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