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By Matt Shaw | Daily Times Staff Writer
A disabled Wilson woman is lobbying Congress, the Federal Aviation Administration and Gov. Mike Easley on a quest to have every U.S. airport install a family assistance restroom.
A word of warning to officials at the unequipped airports — Tawana Williams...
Welcome to to the newly renovated website for Tawana Williams, this new update features a new itinerary page, a completely renovated store system. It also features a new itinerary, and much more! Browse around, and be sure to check out the gallery, you will be able to browse photos, videos, and listen...
Born in Wilson, NC, in 1963, Tawana was trained as a baby to use her feet as hands. She can do just about anything that someone with arms can do, even braid hair and write a check. She grew up in the Washington, DC. area, where she attended school. In 1981, as a senior in high school, she became addicted to crack cocaine because of peer pressure. Her addiction lasted 10 years. In 1991, after becoming tired of her lifestyle, she cried out for God to deliver her from her addictions. He answered her instantly...
"God has chosen the weak things of the world to con-found the things which are mighty..." 1 Cor 1:27
Unarmed But Dangerous
The eagle is so powerful that it can even soar above an approaching storm. It catches the wind by the tail and then rides the air currents. It does not fear. It does not panic. It only watches and waits until just the right moment and then aligns itself with the coming force of nature. Then it rides, glides, and soars. Just imagine that same eagle without wings...
Without its wings, the eagle would be powerless. It would not be able to soar above the earth, and we would miss the sight of him in flight. It would starve. Without its wings, this magnificent bird of prey would die.
Like that eagle, we have all been created to soar. With outstretched arms, we wait for our chance to catch a wave and soar. But my story is a bit different. I learned to fly, even without wings. I pray that my story will encourage you to live without excuses and even if your wings get broken, make the attempt to fly. I believe that if you will try, then you will live. If you don't, then like the eagle without wings, your dreams will surely die.