Hi Millie,

I have come to know that there aren't any coincidences in life just things
that are meant to be. The Hebrew word for that is BASHERT.

So, for example, your husband is 83 years old. He went through a very bad
accident many years ago and he is still doing fine, thank GOD. This simply
was BASHERT.

Yes Millie, there are miracles, one just has to open up their eyes to see
them.

18's

Marty


On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 3:52 PM, C.M. Houtz <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> *Yes, Marty, I believe that God does things that we find hard to
> believe.  One time in Morocco, my husband was in a very serious car
> accident and fighting for his life in a Navy Hospital.  The Navy Chaplin
> came by, and his exact words were.....Yuk....as most of his injuries were
> to the head.  That's all I got from him.  Later....either that day or the
> next, I saw a priest standing by the bed...I'm not catholic...and I looked
> up at him, and it was Father Tully...a Navy Chaplin that was on the island
> of Guam when I was in my teens.  He and the protestant Chaplin use to argue
> on my being converted to Catholicism.  It was all in good fun as I was the
> soloist with the choir.  At any rate, he prayed with me for a long time,
> and I never saw him again, or tried to find him.  A day later an African
> American man came by and talked to me.  He was the father of 2 kids that I
> was friends with in high school on Guam.  He also was kind and tried to
> tell me that everything would be okay.  I was so upset over everything that
> I just accepted that they were there.  After that, it was months of
> traveling to Spain and Germany to get my husband the help that he needed.
> Years later, I wondered if those people were ever there, or just sent by
> God to help me through a very bad situation.  There was no family there for
> me to lean on and being in a foreign country was difficult.  Oh yes, the
> other thing that happened was I told my husband, while he was in a coma,
> that I was pregnant, and there was no way I could have known at that
> point.  I was, and he survived after lots of surgery, etc.  He's 83 now and
> still doing well.  I do believe in miracles and know that they can still
> happen.  Only lately, am I thinking about all of this and wondering what
> really happened.  You take care....we all need you in our lives.*
> *Hugs & 18's*
> *Millie*
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