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mrst53:
Today, my husband left to go a meeting 2 1/2 hours away. Normally he meets up with other men and they ride together. Today he didn't. He did not ahswer his cell phone and no one knew where he was. My husband has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and is depressed and sometimes talks of suicide. I was in a panic. I got on the bus to go to Senior Citizens with my 82 yr old Mom and asked the bus driver and the others to Pray, we did.
 Within an hour Bill called to tell me, he had arrived at the meeting. He had slept late,  his phone was dead and he had gotten behind some slow pokes and had missed the guys at their meeting place. 1 PRAISE FOR THE LORD

Three weeks ago, my 82 yr old Mom lost her $1600 hearing aid. I had been meaning to put them on my homeowners insurance, but I kept forgetting and then it was too late.  I kept praying and I had others praying, but no hearing aid. We just did not have the money for a new aid. I was tempted to order the $14.95 hearing aid off the TV from the "6 million dollar MAN" :ROFL: Even wrote the number down last nite,including the web site. I was that desperate. I decided to go thru Mom's room 1 more time, piece by piece. I found the hearing aid in between a book and some little bottles of lotion, in a place I have looked a dozen times :dunno: I can't tell you how long or how loudly I PRAISED THE LORD.

Thank you Jesus. :TY:

Sheba:
Isn't Jesus wonderful --that happens many times to me with important stuff too.

childoftheking:
I am really convinced that God cares about the "little stuff". Little to Him but important to us. And he answers prayer.

Emma:

--- Quote from: childoftheking on August 09, 2010, 01:14:25 PM ---I am really convinced that God cares about the "little stuff". Little to Him but important to us. And he answers prayer.

--- End quote ---

Agreed, from personal experience :amen:

(Perhaps this thread should go to the general rather  than 3ABN area, but I am very glad you have posted it )

RBF:
As an interpreter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, I know that isn't the first time angels have helped locate hearing aids!  So happy for you.  This brought back a funny moment...

One summer my interpreting took me to a week long summer military camp.  The individual I interpreted for was of the opposite gender so at night he would go to the male bunker and I to the female.  One night in the early hours of the morning there was a tornado overhead.  We were all evacuated to a ditch.  Now with some 300 teenagers laying as low as possible, I could not find him.  I mentioned it to another supervisor.  Her kind idea was to begin yelling the student's name.  I couldn't help myself.  I started laughing.  She realized her mistake and started again, "Does anyone know where "blank" is?"  Eventually he was located and the first question from his hands was, "Why are we laying in this ditch?"  Fun times.  Ah, I miss those days, but then again, I get to be full-time mom instead!

RBF

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