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some compelling reading
some compelling reading
Joni Eareckson Tada has written a book entitled When Is It Right To Die? She offers no cookie cutter responses to that question, but she has certainly earned the right to be heard on the subject. She has spent a quarter of a century as a quadriplegic, following a diving accident when she was a teenager; she has been an advocate for disabled individuals and disability causes, and has involved herself with myriad folks struggling through life-death-and-somewhere-in-between issues. It might be thought provoking or idea clarifying.
some compelling reading
Joni Eareckson Tada has written a book entitled When Is It Right To Die? She offers no cookie cutter responses to that question, but she has certainly earned the right to be heard on the subject. She has spent a quarter of a century as a quadriplegic, following a diving accident when she was a teenager; she has been an advocate for disabled individuals and disability causes, and has involved herself with myriad folks struggling through life-death-and-somewhere-in-between issues. It might be thought provoking or idea clarifying.