SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — In January, Lily Wipf was visiting a rural village in Kenya, where her Augustana professor was from. While in the village, she met a man named Moses.
“The person turned around and started crawling just to meet us to come and speak with us,” said Lily Wipf, who started Mission for Moses. “And that was my friend Moses. So, Moses is not able to walk.”
Wipf learned that Moses was in a motorbike accident that left him paralyzed. He couldn’t walk. He couldn’t work… Even visiting friends and family was a challenge…