Posted by Mark Robke on June 20, 2014 at 16:54:50 from (67.140.181.197):
In Reply to: Do You Believe... posted by John B. on June 19, 2014 at 08:17:59:
2 memories for me; years ago my sister was in a very bad accident. I was home on the phone with a friend when I suddenly had to hang up from him, with a strange feeling overtaking me which later passed. The next morning I found out about the accident which happened when I had to hang up. Something had drawn strength from me perhaps, she was in a coma for 3 weeks; her kids were barely hurt, but the car was messed up! 2 drunks drag racing-1 hit her head on. The second memory- I had a load of tobacco stalks to spread(after stripping). This is sometimes done with a manure spreader, which is how I did it. Anyway I took my son along on my lap. I drove down over the hillside in my pasture. It was winter, the ground was greasy slick after freezing and thawing a bit. I got the stalks spread and was heading back up the hill when the tractor spun out on the greasy ground. I was worried that might happen and it did. I held the brakes and did not slid backwards. I set my son off and told him we were having trouble getting up the hill(which I should not have gone down) and we might be stuck. So I backed down, and tried again, and this time did not spin at all. I reached level ground, picked my 4 yr old son up to my lap and said, I could hardly believe I made it! He then told me, I prayed for an angel to push you. I had been regretting my decision to go over the hill and had realized I was in a very bad spot with my son, but his innocent faith got us home! To this day I do believe I got a push. Mark
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