Fingerprints

By |Published On: June 29, 2015|Categories: News|

Joni's Fingerprint

Recently, I signed (with my mouth) official documents at Joni and Friends that had to be notarized. It meant I had to be fingerprinted. However, the ink-print came out completely flat. Since I haven’t used my hands and fingers for over 47 years, I have virtually NO fingerprints; that is, no deep ridges like most people have. It’s because my hands haven’t dug, held, scraped, rubbed or touched anything in ages. People who work hard with their hands usually leave GREAT fingerprints. I thank the Lord, though, that I’m ‘working’ in other ways, and leaving deep ‘spiritual fingerprints’ through Joni and Friends. And I encourage you to join me – come and serve with us, whether at this summer’s Family Retreats, or on a Wheels For The World team :-).

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Recently, I signed (with my mouth) official documents at Joni and Friends that had to be notarized. It meant I had to be fingerprinted. However, the ink-print came out completely flat. Since I haven’t used my hands and fingers for over 47 years, I have virtually NO fingerprints; that is, no deep ridges like most people have. It’s because my hands haven’t dug, held, scraped, rubbed or touched anything in ages. People who work hard with their hands usually leave GREAT fingerprints. I thank the Lord, though, that I’m ‘working’ in other ways, and leaving deep ‘spiritual fingerprints’ through Joni and Friends. And I encourage you to join me – come and serve with us, whether at this summer’s Family Retreats, or on a Wheels For The World team :-).


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