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Miracle Monday

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The Power Of Prayer

 

   As a child I had a much-loved pet, a little fox terrier named Spotty. She was my playmate and my companion. We lived on a big lemon ranch and one day we moved from one part of the ranch to another.

   Moving day was a big job and my beloved little Spotty was missing when night came and we were finally moved in. I ran crying to my mother, who took me in her arms and told me to pay and Jesus would send Spotty home to me.

   I knelt at a chair and prayed and cried. I asked Jesus to help my Spotty find her way home to me and not get hurt. I ran to the door and looked out. I knelt and prayed again, pouring my heart out to Jesus for help.

   I ran to the door. Nothing. My mother put her arms around me gently and told me to have faith. Pray and have faith. Jesus will hear you and answer your prayer. I knelt and prayed, then jumped up and ran to the front door, threw it open, and ran out into the black night. I came back with my Spotty in my arms.

   I was five years old then and over the years, I have never forgotten my mother’s words: Pray and have faith.

   My mom and dad are sitting in their rockers in Heaven and my Spotty is at their feet. I know each one of them smiles at me, remembering that terrible, long-ago night, but they know I learned a most valuable lesson. Pray and have faith.

 

—Maureen Dewilla Mena, California

Miracle Monday

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Angels’ Visit

 My son and I have always been very close, but during his teenage years he started to change a lot. He became very secretive and he started hanging out with a much older group of kids. I felt that something was wrong, or just not right, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on it.

   One night I was cooking dinner and I felt the presence of someone standing next to me. I turned around and saw a young boy and girl holding hands. There was a white, shadowy area around them. They looked at me and then walked toward my son’s bedroom. I followed them, but they just disappeared. I didn’t feel afraid or frightened. I felt like they were there for a reason, that they were trying to tell me something.

   My son never did come home for dinner that night, which wasn’t like him. I began to worry when I didn’t hear from him. It was getting very late and he still wasn’t home. I started calling some of his friends, but I didn’t get anywhere. I tried waiting up for him, but I’d fallen asleep by one o’clock in the morning.

   About an hour later, I felt someone stand next to my bed and a cold feeling came over me. I opened my eyes and there stood the same young boy and girl, holding hands and looking at me. As they turned and started walking out of my bedroom, I got up out of bed to follow them.

   When I entered the dining room, I could see the headlights of a car in the driveway through my window. I woke my husband up and we ran outside. It was my son’s car and the motor was still running. He was slumped over the steering wheel, barely breathing. My son almost died that night.

   Later, we found out that he was doing drugs that one of his older friends had given him to try. If I didn’t wake up and find my son, the doctors said he would’ve died of an overdose that night. I believe that the boy and girl who came to me that night were guardian angels. They saved my son.

 

—Nancy Mickens, Florida

Miracle Monday

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Blue Suede Shoes

 

   “If they want you, they’ll call you!” snapped the receptionist from the human resources department.

   I hung up the phone, feeling like there was no hope. I’d gone on an interview at the department store two weeks prior. The store manager that interviewed me seemed impressed with my qualifications. He even set up an appointment for my physical and I pretty much felt like I’d nailed the job. However, when I didn’t hear from the store, I decided to call.

   Maybe the receptionist was right. Since no one had called, maybe they didn’t want me. After I shook off my hurt feelings, my husband and I took our kids on a long drive. There was something about that long drive that gave me a chance to clear my head and help me feel confident about the future. When we returned home, there was a letter waiting for me from the department store. It was from the manager, who explained how my folder, with all of my contact information, had been lost. If it weren’t for the paperwork that was sent over from the doctor’s office that performed the physical, they may never have been able to find me. The job is yours if you’re still interested, he’d written. You start next week. Also, you’ll need a pair of steel-toe shoes for safety purposes. Then I remembered him telling me during the interview that I’d be working in the back of the building where the large appliances and furniture is stored.

   The next day after I received the letter, I priced the steel-toe shoes and realized two things. I didn’t have the money to buy them, and they were ugly. I prayed for the shoes and I was determined to believe that my prayer would be answered. Days passed and I saw no shoes, nor any money to buy them. With only a couple of days left before I was to start work, I remained calm and steadfast. I knew I wouldn’t be able to work without the steel-toe shoes, but I decided to believe that they’d come.

   Finally, it was Monday morning. The money for the shoes hadn’t come. I barely had enough money for carfare. I went to work anyway. The supervisor took me around the store and introduced me to everyone. We headed toward the back of the store where I’d be working. As we were walking, one of the workers yelled, “Hey! What size shoes do you wear? The last worker left a brand-new pair of steel-toe shoes still in their box, if you want them.”

   The shoes were the right size, a pretty blue color, and suede. My prayer was answered. That day I learned to never give up.

 

—Sheila Wilson, California

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