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






