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Wondered that too, Peggy. But, wow! God is truly awesome in his ways and
his deeds.
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peggy Kern" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: Update on Quick Prayer Request from Vicki
> Praise God! I just love stories like yours! And it really does give one
> goose bumps when you realize all the different classes you each could have
> been in, or you could have left before the instructor talked to the lady
> about her cornea transplant, etc. God truly is amazing. But I still
can't
> help wondering why Disability Services didn't take the book for other
> students (like you) to use. Oh well, God took care of the situation.
>
> Peggy
>
> At 10:30 PM 8/24/2004 -0600, you wrote:
> >Here's the long and short of how God worked in this class situation.
Keep
> >in mind that there are lots of econ classes with other instructors. This
> >instructor has several sections of the class. I had almost decided that
> >since the textbook was not available anywhere that I'd go to this first
> >class and then probably drop. Sure I could scan the book, but lots of
> >graphs and geometry and algebra. Considering that I am math challenged,
> >sounded like the best solution to me after having had a day that was a
> >Monday on a Tuesday; if you know what I mean. So I showed up in class,
as
> >did the whole room full of other would-be students. During the class,
the
> >instructor made reference to this woman in his class as a student this
> >Semester, having been in his class last Semester. At the end of class, I
> >heard him ask her when her other kornea transplant was scheduled.
Naturally
> >my ears became antenna-like. More information forth coming was that she
was
> >now fully able to read print. So that was miracle one. Miracle two is
that
> >disability services office who specifically told me that this book was
not
> >in their catalog had actually recorded it for her and when she tried to
> >return it to them, they refused to accept it back. Therefore, she still
had
> >it in her possession. So she will bring the tape recordeded text book to
me
> >next class. Miracle 3 is that we could have been in the same class at
all.
> >There are lots of Macro Econ classes. This instructor teaches 6 or 7
> >sections alone. Then there are all those taught by other instructors.
> >
> >Thanks for praying. Best of all, God gets all the glory. What a
> >prayer-answering God we serve. I have no objection if you pray me
through
> >the rest of the class. Grin.
> >
> >Vicki
>
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