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Interview with Hillary Marides

Autor: Hillary Marides & Joni Eareckson Tada
Datum: 22.05.2012
Category: Disability Ministry

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Joni interviews her friend Hillary with cerebral palsy about her involvement in disability ministry.

Joni: Hi, this is Joni Eareckson Tada and I want you to meet a very special friend. It’s my friend Hillary Marides. Hillary, welcome to Joni and Friends.

Hillary: Thank you Joni, it’s a pleasure to be here.

Joni: Folks can’t tell from your voice… they certainly can’t see you sitting in that wheelchair you are with cerebral palsy, bless your heart. But you haven’t let your cerebral palsy slow you down one bit.

Hillary: No, I haven’t. 

Joni: I remember the first time we met. Can you recount it?

Hillary: Yes. I was 24 years old, just graduated from Gordon College and I was looking for a job and said, “Can I come work at Joni and Friends?”

Joni: That’s right! And you found your way out here to Southern California all the way from Boston, Massachusetts. And of course you have been with us at Joni and Friends and most recently been volunteering with our ministry for quite some time. But you are not just volunteering at Joni and Friends, you are doing some other important stuff, huh?

Hillary: That’s right.

Joni: What do you have going on?

Hillary: I’m in the Masters of Biblical Counseling program at the Master’s College here in Southern California and I am also a volunteer at my church at Grace Community Church in special ministries as well as being a Joni and Friends ministry associate, so I am pretty busy.

Joni: You are busy and you know I’m thinking that there are a lot of moms and dads of kids with cerebral palsy and they are scratching their heads wondering if their child – their son or daughter – will ever one day wheel on to the campus of a Christian college. How would you encourage them? 

Hillary: Well I would just say if your child feels that they are called by God to do something they should just go for it and if they fail they could always try again.

Joni: Now your mom must have been pretty nervous when you packed up and moved all the way across the country.

Hillary: Well I think my dad was more nervous because he is one of those dads who thinks you stay at home until you get married and since I never got married I think he would have preferred I stay at home but my mom was like here’s the money, you want to go to Gordon College, I’ll pay for half. So you know my parents were both great.

Joni: And your life is pretty fulfilled, isn’t it?

Hillary: Yes, it is.

Joni: Now tell me about what energizes you, what gives you the “umph” to get up every morning?

Stichwörter: Lausanne, Disability Ministry, interview, Hillary Marides, cerebal palsy, ministry

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