Yesterday (12/5/14) as I was about to enter a medical building, a 40 ish woman approached me on her way to her car.
"Good morning," I said to her with a smile. "How are you?"
"I've been better," she replied. As she looked at me, her eyes welled up in tears and she said, "Pray for a miracle!"
It turned out her car was next to mine, and as she walked up, I took her right hand in mine. "What is your name," I asked.
"Diane."
"Diane, may I hug you?" "Yes," she answered. After we hugged she asked me to pray for her and I told her I would.
When I returned to my car after a blood test, I got in, closed the door and thought about Diane. I then prayed for her, with the hope this lovely young lady would recover.
Dick
In this Journal, I will attempt to strip away my protective veneer to view and communicate honestly what the truth is as I perceive it. My intent is to grow, for without an honest evaluation of the truth, how else can one fully absorb life's more difficult lessons and benefit by them. If I do this in secret, then I am still hiding behind a protective veneer, so it is being published online. If you find this Journal, you are welcome to read it and hopefully grow from it as well.
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