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“A Letter from Nancy Dalton: A Miracle Story!" Where is God during difficult times? As
I write, President Bush has issued an ultimatum to Saddam Hussein to
resign within forty-eight hours or face conflict. Our nation is preparing
for war. What should we do? The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything;
instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for
all he has done. If you do this, you will experience God’s peace, which is
far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will
guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians
4:6–7) For example: read this letter from Nancy Dalton. “I contacted my physician but his examination revealed little. All the tests proved negative and medication provided little relief. I continued working but was virtually exhausted. By this time, I was experiencing pain to other parts of my body. My husband, Glenn would rub my legs at night but nothing seemed to help. Needless to say none of us were getting any sleep.”
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A church member asked me to visit Nancy Dalton. At that time Nancy was confined to her bed but I noticed her quiet determination to defeat this mysterious illness that had such a grip on her. At one point, she gently smiled and whispered, “Remember, I am coming to your church to be baptized.” “I was having difficulty getting up and experienced several falls. Our neighbor, a family physician, came to check on me and noted a distinct weakness on my left side. After several hours she stuck her finger in my face and told me, “Do not go to work tomorrow”. She was going to speak with my physician. I didn’t realize when I left work that Friday; it would be my last day.” “Early Monday morning, I was admitted to the hospital for testing. A neurologist and oncologist were added to the battery of physicians attempting to diagnose my condition but all tests were negative. On the day I was discharged from the hospital I again fell in our bedroom.” “We traveled to Johns Hopkins Hospital with every test still negative. New pains developed in my shoulders and neck and I experienced swallowing problems. A feeding tube was inserted into my stomach. I was so weak I could not turn in bed or raise my head off the pillow. I became a virtual quadriplegic and required help around the clock. By this time I was on many prayer lists and was adopted by churches throughout Virginia. Ministers were sharing updates during weekly services.” Nancy’s condition worsened considerably. I remember visiting and offering encouragement but left her house wondering if there would soon be a funeral rather than the baptism she wanted so badly? “One day, my husband Glenn and my daughter, Diana visited the statue of the Divine Healer in the rotunda of John Hopkins on their way to lunch. Glenn placed his hand on the foot of the statue and prayed for my diagnosis and recovery. Later, as he paid for the meal he noticed a nickel minted in 1947, the year of my birth. He placed the coin in his shirt pocket for safe keeping. My condition was successfully diagnosed the following morning. Glenn carried that nickel in his shirt pocket for months and now wears it on a chain around his neck. A miracle was beginning to take shape.” “My treatment was high doses of steroids and chemotherapy. The relief from pain and sleeplessness was immediate. My strength slowly started coming back. After several months the surgeon removed the feeding tube. He told the nurse, ‘if you want proof of a miracle you have just seen one.’” Several months ago, Nancy Dalton attended church services for the first time since her illness. At first she was confined to a wheel chair but not for long. She steadily became stronger until one special Sunday Nancy was able to stand up, walk down the aisle of the sanctuary and stand before our congregation to hear God’s answer to all our prayers: “I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” We were all blessed with the opportunity to witness a holy miracle. Like Nancy Dalton, our nation faces many trials but if we maintain an attitude of prayer, God’s promise remains: “If you do this, you will experience God’s peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” May God Bless you and your ministry. Thank you for letting me be part of it. I actually stumbled upon your site by accident looking for information on "Prayer", as I myself was feeling very down and wondering what would happen next and how I was going to pay this or that. This was just 2 days ago, and it seems my worries have diminished as I started on a new path of life. Thank you. Carol My friend Gerri has been awed by the number of prayers her friend received from members of the prayer team. Readers of my newspaper stop me every once in a while to talk about a particular column/devotion of yours they have taken personal strength from. Keep up the good work! God certainly knew what he was doing when he got you out of the used car business. Chris (from the Rabbit Creek Journal) Thank you. Your emails are vivid reminders of what is really important about Sowing Seeds Ministry. If you have not signed up to receive our weekly “Prayer Needs from Around the World” you are missing a wonderful opportunity to be in ministry. Click here to for more information on how you can become a prayer partner: http://www.sowingseedsoffaith.com/sign-up.htm I want to sincerely thank all of you who help our ministry financially by becoming Sowing Seeds Ministry Partners. But I want to emphasize that our ministry exists because lives have been changed by God through prayer and devotional Bible study. We value your comments and your prayers. You can find out how to support our ministry financially by clicking here: http://www.sowingseedsoffaith.com/ministry_partner.htm Would you like to become a Sowing Seeds Ministry partner? Click here for more information.
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