Jun 9 2010

Wheelchair-bound musician reinvents the drum – CNN.com

“If people want to know how to build their own triggers, then, by golly, they can just contact me,” he said. “I’ll give them the information for free. Encouragement shouldn’t come at a price.”

via Wheelchair-bound musician reinvents the drum – CNN.com.


Encouragement shouldn’t come at a price. Jason Gerling is an inspirational guy who has found a way to do what he loves. Read about his story, about how he has encouraged others, and discuss! Have you heard a story like this? Have you written a story like this in your own life? Let’s celebrate it!


May 30 2010

In Remembrance; With Gratitude

In honor of this day, I wanted to post again a blog entry from a couple of years ago; a story told by my grandfather, Francis K. Wisener, who served in the army just after WWII;

“Shortly after the war was over in Europe, I was inducted into the army, took my infantry basic training, and was shipped off to Germany where I was finally assigned to a permanent unit. I was awakened one night and was volunteered to help with a fire in one of the stalls in a nearby warehouse. Next to the fire was a stall stacked four-high with upwards of fifty 55 gallon drums of gasoline, separated only by a cement-block wall. I had to help remove the drums from the stall. I ended up working on top of the stack where the heat was intense. Drums were snapping and hissing as they expanded. About the time we had removed most of the drums from next to the partition, the fire was under control on the other side.

I did a lot of praying but didn’t have time to think of much else. We were concentrating on the partition for signs of fire breaking through. However, I did identify with the man who survives the fiery furnace in the book of Daniel–they were probably a bit anxious also.”

I am grateful to him, my father, my uncle, my brother, and all who have served in the military. Do you have a story to tell?