Paige Snedeker on Faith Friday: Focusing on Those Who Walk by Faith, Not Sight, June 28, 2019
Talk about one encouraging woman! You don't want to miss this video interview where Paige Snedeker shares her amazing story that spans over two decades as she and her family traveled from disability to diagnosis to grace.
Paige is a gifted inspirational speaker, author, illustrator, publisher, and encourager. She wrote, illustrated, and published her first book at age 19 and started her non-profit, The Paige Project, shortly afterward.
Paige is a survivor of a very rare disease, Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency Type 2. As a result of the disease, she is deaf, legally blind, has lost the majority of her mobility which leaves her dependent on a wheelchair and a breathing ventilator.
Paige’s older twin brothers, David and Tyson, were also affected by RTD. After 27 years of searching for an answer, Paige and her family were thrilled to finally find a diagnosis. Unfortunately, David passed away when he was 15, but through his faith ultimately led Paige to Christ.
To spread awareness of Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency and fund research through another non-profit called Cure RTD. To bring God glory through writing, painting, and speaking.
Visit Cure RTD
for more info on Paige's condition.
If you would like to know more about Paige and her family visit the Joni and Friends website and watch the story Joni Eareckson Tada did for her TV show. The link and episode is called The Snedeker Family – No Unhappy Endings.
Paige is available to share her testimony and conduct meet-and-greets. To contact her, click here.