The Value of a Life Worth Living

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Joni Eareckson Tada shares the story of Kim, a woman with Lou Gehrig’s disease who sought her help with some difficult, end-of-life questions. As a quadriplegic, Joni faces these same issues, and she gave Kim some advice on how to live life to the fullest. Don’t miss words of encouragement from Joni
7 Jan 2020 5PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Religion & Spirituality

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