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Monday, June 12, 2006

The Cost of a Miracle

Following is a forward I just had to share. Enjoy...

A little girl went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its hiding place in the closet. She poured the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for mistakes. Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to Rexall's Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door.

She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention, but he was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a scuffing noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and banged it on the glass counter. That did it!

"And what do you want?" the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. I'm talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven't seen in ages," he said without waiting for a reply to his question.

"Well, I want to talk to you about my brother," Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. "He's really, really sick...and I want to buy a miracle." "I beg your pardon?" said the pharmacist. "His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?"

"We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry but I can't help you," the pharmacist said, softening a little.

"Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I will get the rest. Just tell me how much it costs."

The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He stooped down and asked the little girl, "What kind of a miracle does your brother need?"

" I don't know," Tess replied with her eyes welling up. I just know he's really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can't pay for it, so I want to use my money."

"How much do you have?" asked the man from Chicago.

"One dollar and eleven cents," Tess answered barely audibly. "And it's all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need to."

"Well, what a coincidence," smiled the man. "A dollar and eleven cents---the exact price of a miracle for little brothers. " He took her money in one hand and with the other hand he grasped her mitten and said "Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the miracle you need."

That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon, specializing in neuro-surgery. The operation was completed free of charge and it wasn't long until Andrew was home again and doing well.

Mom and Dad were happily talking about the chain of events that had led them to this place. "That surgery," her Mom whispered. "was a real miracle. I wonder how much it would have cost?" Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost...one dollar and eleven cents....plus the faith of a little child.

In our lives, we never know how many miracles we will need. A miracle is not the suspension of natural law, but the operation of a higher law.

MY OATH TO YOU...
When you are sad.....I will dry your tears.
When you are scared.....I will comfort your fears.
When you are worried.....I will give you hope.
When you are confused.....I will help you cope.
And when you are lost....And can't see the light, I shall be your beacon......Shining ever so bright.
This is my oath.....I pledge till the end.
Why you may ask?.....Because you're my friend.

Signed: GOD

Saturday, June 10, 2006

So much to tell, so little time

I've started to read "The Da Vinci Code". I'm only a few chapters into it, but I can see the set up for some of the claims I hear he will make later on into the book. After I finish reading, I am planning on posting a few arguments to refute some of the inaccuracies, such as the reliability of Gods word, and so forth, as well as some additional links for further research and reading. Though there are several books written in response to "The Da Vinci Code", "Skeptics Answered" by D. James Kennedy is a great book written years ago which addresses such questions as:

Miracles and Prophecies: Fact or Fiction?
Did Jesus live?
Was Jesus God?
What about the claims of the fallibility of the bible due to numerous translations?
Is there life after death?

It's a great read, and I highly recommend it.

I also plan to write about the Browncoats recent trip to Galveston soon. It was a much needed vacation, the weather was great, and there was very little sea weed, which can be a big problem there from what I understand. I'll post more about the trip later, but here are a couple of pictures to wet the appetite:

The crew at The Waffle House prior to our day at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.


Galveston at Sunset


The Crew on the Sea Wall.


Walking in the Water.


My favorite picture

Be sure to check the Blogs from the other crew members for their pictures and musings, which are all listed in "My Peaps"