Spreading love through wheelchairs
“God created man in his own image.” –Genesis 1:27 As I walk down the streets of Las Piñas, something catches my eye. Children playing, running around with their lively legs
“God created man in his own image.” –Genesis 1:27 As I walk down the streets of Las Piñas, something catches my eye. Children playing, running around with their lively legs
Joemar Kenik Mangkok of Maguindanao, who fought rheumatic heart disease for five years, passed away on Wednesday, March 27.
A teen in Arkansas simply cared for his friend so much that he bought him an electric wheelchair, which took him two years to save up for.
A public bus driver in France ejected all his passengers after they refused to make room for a man in a wheelchair. The incident happened last Oct. 18 in Clichy,
A boy in Prospect, Ohio, United States has used his wheelchair as part of the most amazing Halloween costume.
Twenty-six-year-old Justine Clark became the first woman to step out of her comfort zone and participated in the state finals of the beauty pageant in Adelaide on Sunday.
Prose and poetry are such different disciplines. Poetry likes to linger, to savor, to sit by the wayside spinning metaphors. Prose likes words, too, but never as the essence itself. Prose is more interested in telling the story, in bringing the tale to its conclusion. A dusting of metaphors is good enough, too many will distract.
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