• Divine Call: A Fireman's Courageous Act of Kidney Donation

  • Aug 12 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Divine Call: A Fireman's Courageous Act of Kidney Donation

  • Summary

  • Could a divine calling from an acquaintance change your life forever? Discover how Mike Freyer, a retired Chicago fireman, heeded a spiritual nudge to become a kidney donor for Bill McKissick, a man he barely knew. This episode of Road to Redemption delves into their remarkable journey—how Mike's unyielding faith in God and sense of purpose led him to offer his kidney, and how this incredible act of kindness forged a lifelong bond between them. Bill reflects on his decade-long battle with kidney issues and dialysis, revealing how his faith provided strength and opportunities to witness to others during his most challenging times.

    Join us as we explore the powerful intersection of selfless giving and divine intervention in Bill and Mike's story. Mike recounts the spiritually peaceful process of becoming a donor, while Bill shares the awe-inspiring moment of discovering a perfect match in an unexpected friend. Their experiences underscore the importance of trusting in God's plan and actively participating in it, demonstrating the profound impact one act of kindness can have on a community. Prepare to be moved by tales of unwavering faith, the ease of witnessing through personal trials, and the extraordinary ripple effect their story continues to have on those around them.

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