This is awesome too! Just goes to show that God still uses angels.
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Whose Driving?
> I may have shared this story before.
>
> Sister Tennison and her husband had driven a few miles to the
> next town to do some hospital visiting. Their little church had
> grown so quickly, they were in desperate need of some property on
> which they could build a church.
>
> After their hospital visits, Brother Tennison asked his wife
> if she wanted to eat out before returning home so they did. They
> stopped in the small town restaurant. As a woman was taking their
> order, a man walked up and said, "Brother Tennison, I have a word
> from the Lord for you." Brother Tennison said, "Go ahead, sir."
> The man told him that he was to stay on course and that God would
> lead the way and not to worry about finding the property. Pastor
> Tennison thanked the man and the stranger walked out the door.
> The lady taking their order said, "Did you folks know that man?"
> Brother Tennison said, "I've never seen him before." Mrs.
> Tennison jumped up and ran out the door. She caught the man just
> as he was starting to climb into his car. She thanked him for
> obeying the Lord and giving her husband that word. She asked him
> for his name. He said, "My name is not important. What the Lord
> has said is." Sister Tennison said, "You might be an angel." He
> smiled and said, "I could be," and turned and got into his car and
> drove away. Mrs. Tennison wrote down his license plate number.
>
> The next Sunday, she told this story to a police officer who
> was a member of their church. She gave him the license plate
> number and he said he would check it. When he came back for the
> next service, he came up to sister Tennison crying and said,
> "Sister Tennison, I not only checked our county but I checked the
> whole state of Kentucky on the database. There is no such license
> issued in this state." By the way, the license plate number was
> clearly noted on the license plate as a residence of that same
> county yet it did not exist.
>
> Phil.
>
>
> He's ready when you are.
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
>
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