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Have you found yourself in a situation that, unless you experienced a miracle,
you would surely die? Such is this short story of Gloria Loftus. She believes
with all her heart she was rescued by angels.
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Rescued by Angels
by Gloria Loftus
In 1988 an angry, assaultive, apparently drugged car mechanic threatened me.
I was renting a room in a less than safe area of Riverside, California, trying
to recover from a traumatic divorce. I was all alone. It was late and there
was no one to help me. I tried to call the police before he bashed in the weak
front door lock and was informed all units were busy. I knew if this person
broke in I could possibly be beaten to death, and I started praying for God's
intervention.
In about forty minutes as he screamed and threatened to kill me over a past
due bill for car repairs, a squad car pulled up and two young, very nice looking
police officers hopped out. They were smiling and calm, and they spoke soothingly
to the crazed mechanic and he promptly passed out in front of them. They reassured
me he would go away and he did. They brushed aside my offer to make out a report.
One of them said, "No, don't worry about that--we don't need it. He won't
bother you again."
Shaken and terrified, I sank to my knees and thanked God as they pulled away.
I called the Riverside Police Station to thank them for their help, as I am
sure the door would have broken open at any minute. I will never forget their
reply. "There were no Officers dispatched to your house as it wasn't high
priority."
I will always believe these wonderful, smiling Police Officers who radiated
peace, were angels sent by God.
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An Angel's Touch: True Stories About Angels, Miracles, and Answers to
Prayer (Paperback)
by Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff
Stories that tell of marvelous divine interventions. Maybe you thought
miracles only happened in Bible times! This book proves that miracles
do happen even today . . .
Suddenly Kathy awoke She felt a nudge and a voice whisper, "Go check
the back door." She glanced at the clock-- nearly 2:00 a.m. Automatically
she arose, slipped downstairs, and tiptoed to the back door. Realizing
how exhausted she felt, she thought, This is nuts! No reason to go to
the back door--maybe the front door. No, I'm too tired, she told herself,
turned, and headed upstairs.
Again--an unseen hand--urgent this time, turned her back toward the garage
door. "Check the back door NOW! " The commanding but quiet voice
urged. This time she didn't argue. She swung open the back door. Orange
flames leapt and danced toward her. Thick black smoke filled the entire
garage.
This story, and many more like it will refresh your faith and remind
you of God's never-ending presence and love.
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