Hi Phil,
Oh wow! Our God is an Amazing God. I can't believe the miraculous
things He does.
I'mpraising God that Sandy got a new phone, and that the radio got
fix by Jesus. I love that.
Thanks for sharing.
Lovingly,
Pat Ferguson
At 01:04 PM 11/4/2007, you wrote:
>A little over a week ago, we had two unusual things happen in the
>Scovell family. Sandy was scrubbing the floor and one of her cell
>phone slipped out of its holder and dropped into the bucket of
>scrub water next to her on the floor. We tried drying the phone
>out but after a full day, it still wouldn't work. She had
>insurance on it when she first got it but when she called the
>company, they could find no record of her paying for the
>insurance. We didn't have 150 dollars to buy another phone.
>Going to a phone store and explaining what happened, the lady, for
>the cost of a new battery, 32 dollars, gave her another phone, the
>same model, so we thank God for that. The same weekend, Sandy was
>pouring some pop in the kitchen for herself and she knocked over
>the glass and it splashed a bunch of pop on the buttons of our 550
>dollar Bose wave radio. The buttons on this older model are on the top of
>the radio and are flat so the liquid dripped right down into the inner
>workings of the radio. The radio buzzed big time and shut down.
>Sending it would cost a great deal and often, electrically, when
>something as sticky as pop is spilled on circuit boards, it is
>impossible to repair. We let it dry for a couple of days but I
>figured it was hopeless. The A M finally came back on but was
>very flaky and signals drifted around on the radio and got
>distorted. More disappointment. Plus, the FM part would not work
>at all. After a couple of three days, the A M began to stabilize
>so it could be used normally. A few days later, the FM suddenly
>began working and the radio now works completely normally,
>including all features, so again, we praise the Lord for helping
>us with this things so we didn't have to spend a lot of money or
>go without. And hear you thought Jesus wasn't concerned about the
>little things in your life.
>
>Phil.
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