His Wheels is Moving

His Wheels is downsizing space wise in May so we can expand our ministry horizons. We will be moving out of our present space and moving it into a storage unit. Our space has served us well and our landlord has been exceptional. We are entering a different season in our ministry life where we do not needs the amount of space we once needed for the bicycle aspect of our ministry.

Our mailing address will continue to be: His Wheels International/P.O. Box 423/Wheaton, IL 60187.

The Wheels are turning

The wheels are turning in many ways and in many places. Below is an update on some of the exciting things happening around trikes at three different universities and in Niger, West Africa.

Last week Alice had lunch with faculty at Spring Arbor University (SAU)who are part of the University Consortium. We prayed and dreamed together about some of the entrepreneurial and innovative ideas we discussed with faculty from SAU and India. Continue to pray with us as it takes time to implement good ideas.

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Today at HWI

Today Alice and Kevin Skyped with two junior engineering students and their professor at Taylor University between 8AM-9AM. The students will be doing a semester long project.

From 11:15A-12:45P Alice will be the ministry practioner in Dr. Sveen’s History and Philosophy of Christian Education sharing about how Alice has put these concepts into practice as founder of HWI.

Then 12:45P-1:00P CST a pre-recorded broadcast that Alice did with WBEZ, Public Radio, 90.5 FM yesterday will air with Jerome McDonnell on their Worldview segment.

Also today and tomorrow Alice is offering her memoir free as a Kindle download. 

 

Trikes Fabricated in Ethiopia 2011

HWI sent 15 trike kits to Soddo Christian Hospital in Ethiopia, which arrived New Year’s day of 2011. These trikes were fabricated later that year in the Fall, and changed lives.

This video was produced by Ife Alade, a Roosevelt University Journalism student who did an Internship with HWI in 2013.

Assembled trike in Angola, Africa 2008

HWI partnered with Slipstream International Ministries. In the village of Kalukembe, Angola where the aftermath of 27 years of civil war remains visible, with bombed buildings, abandoned tanks, crippled victims, and extreme poverty, not too far is Antonia, with a bright smile, and a strong spirit who left her wheelchair behind and embarked on her new path with an HWI trike.

This video was produced by Ife Alade, a Roosevelt University Journalism student who did an Internship with HWI in 2013.