Hope Deferred

Here is a short article Alice wrote for her church. It give a glimpse into His Wheels.

A Hope Deferred

Today’s post comes from Alice Teisan, a member of Church of the Savior.

I had a dream in 1992 — a hope – to lead cross-country bicycle trips. I was four days from going on a ten-day, 1,000-mile bicycle trip, when struck by a life-altering illness.

Proverbs 13:12a says, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick.” John Gill’s commentary from the 1700s described my situation accurately: “If [hope] is delayed any length of time, the mind becomes uneasy, the heart sinks and fails, and the man is dispirited and ready to despond, and give up all hope of enjoying the desired blessing;” My physical reality was out of my control. But, making sure my heart didn’t become bitter toward the Lord would require taking drastic measures, which included regular prayer and intentionally putting on the armor of God (Eph. 6:10-20), to name just two of the many spiritual disciplines I practiced.

Delayed gratification is an invitation to enter into grief, a place where our heart can pulsate with our Savior’s, as we become more like Christ. Isaiah 53:3 says, “He was despised and rejected and forsaken by men, a Man of sorrows and pains, and acquainted with grief and sickness.”

Preparation for Kingdom service requires a time of separating the wheat from the chaff (Matthew 3:12). An unknown future ushered me into God’s schoolroom where I would gain the necessary tools for being effective in the Kingdom work awaiting me. There I began learning how to die to myself while relying on Jesus through faith. In the furnace of affliction, I learned that all he required was my obedience.

The gift of dashed hope challenges us to refocus a little more heavenward, whittling away at life’s comforts. Here in this broken and sinful world, our focus on the goodness of a Sovereign Lord becomes a little clearer and we become more acquainted with the mysteries of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter who lives within each believer.

My 1992 dream — to bicycle in all 50 states and on all seven continents (even though by then I had biked coast-to-coast twice, through 30 states and also on four continents) – was too small. God edited my first draft but kept the basics: a love for cycling, traveling, serving, etc. His edited Kingdom plan came in 2005, when I founded His Wheels International (HWI), a Christian bicycle and hand-pedaled tricycle organization. But before his Kingdom plan, there was soul work to be completed.

Instead of having the thrill of cycling the world, I look forward to hearing one day in heaven how HWI was able to mobilize God’s work worldwide through bicycles and tricycles. I proclaim with Solomon, “A dream fulfilled is a tree of life” (Proverbs 13:12b).

To learn more about His Wheels International, visit the website www.hiswheels.org

An Important Notice

From our Board President
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After much prayer and careful vetting, the His Wheels board has voted to outsource the financial aspects of our ministry to Faith & Learning International (FLI), maintaining our 501 C-3 status. Through FLI, we receive the ECFA Accreditation , which provides standards for financial accountability guaranteeing that HWI record keeping is compliant with the ever changing IRS Not-For-Profit financial laws. FLI will take care of Audited Financial Reports, Bookkeeping & CPA Services, Bill Pay, Tax Deductible Donor Receipts, and donor support.

The board has also approved a $500/month contract worker stipend for Alice Teisan, made possible by outsourcing our finances to FLI. The service will cost us seven percent of all donations written to FLI. If you choose to use a credit card to donate then there is the additional three percent, credit card processing cost.

What does that mean for our donors?

• Checks need to be written out to Faith & Learning, with His Wheels in the memo.
• You can send the check directly to them at:
Faith & Learning International
PO Box 480
Wheaton, IL 60187
• You can visit our website  and click on the donate button in the upper right hand corner to give via electronic giving—either by credit card or setting up a direct deposit for ongoing giving.
• Your donation receipt will read Faith & Learning International, and will be sent from their address.

The financial and bookkeeping changes that His Wheels International is making, which we feel are for the better, do not affect our purpose, day to day operations, governing structure, or our donors. If you have any questions or concerns about this change, please direct them to one of our board members. Here is a link to a list of our board members and contact information, http://www.hiswheels.org/board-of-directors/.

By consent of the His Wheels Board of Directors,
Mark Patterson
Board President

Safari Seat


Today I, Alice, from HWI met with Cara, who is part of   Safari Seat, for an introductory meeting. Thanks to Skype I was able to be in my home in the USA and Cara in England. Through our discussion we discovered many common goals between our two organizations.

  1. Providing a mobility product for those with lower extremity disabilities.
  2. Helping to find ways for those in under developed parts of the world to be able to build the product.
  3. Providing the product design as an open source model.

It is encouraging and energizing to collaborate with those doing similar mobility development work who share some of the same goals. We look forward to continuing to build a development mobility collaboration, one connection at a time, sharing our resources, learning from each other, and working together.


Divine Encounter

Today HWI experienced the words written in a Christian worship song.”It only takes a spark to get a fire going.” One spark came in April as Alice spoke at a Lion’s Club meeting. Another spark came as one of the men attending runs weekly with a scholar from Haiti who has a heart for the disabled. The scholar has engineering in his background and realizes there is both the physical “light” needed along with sharing the spiritual “light.” Oh and how about all the prayers thatt HWI has prayed for a connection in Haiti after the earthquakes years ago. Well I’m not sure how God will use our divine encounter today in using transportation for transformation but we will watch and pray with great anticipation.

Senior Capstone Project Presentation 2015

Today Kevin and Alice went to Olivet Nazarene University. There we heard the final presentation from our HWI Senior Design Team, which consisted of 3 mechanical engineer students: Loren, David and Alex. For their Senior Capstone Project they were given the challenge of coming up with cargo option for the His Wheels International Dual Offset Tube Trike. When they went to prototype the cargo design they received help from Sam, a 2nd year student. Great Job Loren, David and Alex on your exceptional work.
Kevin, His Wheels Design Engineer is driving. Alice, His Wheels Executive Director is riding in the cargo trailer. Standing from left to right is David, Sam, Alex, Loren.

Kevin, His Wheels Design Engineer is driving. Alice, His Wheels Executive Director is riding in the cargo trailer. Standing from left to right is David, Sam, Alex, Loren.

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Olivet Nazarene University’s 2015 Senior Design Engineering Team: Loren driving, Alex on extra seat option and David in the Cargo trailer.
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Trike, passenger seat, and Cargo Trailer from behind

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Cargo Trailer with a curved back handle. When the trailer is unhitched from the trike it can be used as a wheelbarrow.

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Cargo Hitch, back seat, and black under seat carrying area.