In life, some things just fall into place. In 2015, Joe Johnson was a 58-year-old retiree, enjoying an easy life of golfing, fishing and aviation (he’s a private pilot). One day, a random online article changed the direction of his life — an article about kidney disease.
Joe knew nothing about kidney disease. He’d never heard a word about it. Curiously, on that particular day, it grabbed his attention right away.
The article described the plight of people on transplant waiting lists, especially kidney waiting lists.
“It was disheartening for me to see that there were over 100,000 people waiting on a kidney transplant and between 4,000 and 5,000 of those on the list would die while waiting,” says Joe.
He kept reading — and learned more about living donation. In that moment, Joe began his journey to become a living kidney donor.
“God began to place in me a heartfelt compassion for those on the kidney waiting list,” he says.