My oldest son would have died from a car accident and the Chaplain from the hospital told us to come quickly because he would not make it thru' the night. But I just kept speaking the word of God all the way to the hospital and praying and I believed that God would save him and he did. Before his accident I prayed that God would bring him home safely from the Middle East and God answered that prayer. My youngest son was extremely wild and ran with an unsavory crowd. For years I prayed for his salvation and 3 weeks ago, he called a pastor to come to him at 8am one morning and they talked for 3 hrs. and my youngest wild son was saved. Praise God! He is so good. I am so blessed.
2007-08-19 15:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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On my behalf there are far too many things in my life to pick out any three things nor would it do either of us any good for me to do so for in every occurrence there will always be at least two points of view ie... God blessed you through this individuals hands " Praise God " or It had nothing to do with any fake god but the skill of the individual that was treating the individual. Each person has their own opinion mine is that without my lord Jehovah nothing would be possible - everyone else may have their own.
2007-08-19 15:23:43
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answered by S.O.S. 5
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1.Found a prescription-long story but it literally fell out of the sky
2. When I was alone picking up books in high school a guy approached me and started asking me sexual questions and just suddenly walked away(my mom was in the car and she suddenly started praying) what could have happened-you figure it out.
3. Avoided being shot- saw a guy with a gun when I was getting ready to leave my house also a long story.
2007-08-19 15:28:23
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answered by linnea13 5
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My three kids. I prayed for each one of them- I wanted them so much, I prayed to get pregnant each time. Due to certain factors, it was a near impossibility that I would ever get pregnant but I have three beautiful, healthy children.
2007-08-19 15:21:28
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answered by Meow 5
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My husband stopped drinking. We lost a child and he hit the bottle big time. I was grieving myself and his actions only made life harder for me but emotional I was too weak to move out, so I stayed with him and prayed. One day, he put the beer down, and just never picked it up again!
My oldest son left for California when he turned eighteen. He was very angry with me and I hadn't heard hide nor hair of him for two years. Then one night, he was at my door; the instant I saw him I threw my arms around him and he knew right then that he was welcomed home.
I have two autistic boys. One profoundly. He never really learned to speak, but I had faith to believe that someday he would. We took him to Disney one year, and one of the rides was so exciting for him that it made him shake. I asked him if He thought the ride was scary and he clearly said, "Yeah"!
he now speaks pretty well, though its hard to understand him. (My other autistic son is mildly autistic and is coming along nicely too.)
2007-08-19 15:31:44
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answered by Linda J 7
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Christians say: God answers all prayers, sometimes the answer is "no."
How do you tell the difference between "no" and no answer?
To all the people who responded to this question that prayer did this or that for them: Can you prove that it wouldn't have happened if you hadn't prayed for it?
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2007-08-19 15:29:20
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answered by Wise@ss 4
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Meeting Jesus.
Finding my Wife.
Endless petty day to day traumas I though were a big deal.
P.S. Even the healing of a pet once.
2007-08-19 15:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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