Angels
....For he shall give his angels charge over thee,
to keep thee in all ways. They shall bear thee up....
(Psalm 91:1, 11, 12)

Do you believe in angels? On this page I would like to put events in your life that made you believe that there are "Angels Among Us". Please send them to me and I will post them for all to see.


Angel of Faith"Faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1



One cold night, we were headed home from a late night meeting. All of a sudden it started to rain and freeze. ICE, ICE, ICE. In the dark, we made a wrong turn on an unfamiliar road and were LOST. Although we kept going, we didn't know where we were. But you would have to come out somewhere, Right? We could feel that we were going uphill, straight uphill. Too late to stop now. Suddenly, a snowplow spreading ashes appeared in front of us, right in front of us, from out of nowhere. We followed this truck up the hill and at the top he turned around, leaned out of the cab window and waved and was gone. We started down the other side of the hill and it was just like going into another world, no snow, no ice, nothing. My angel drove a snow plow that night.

Our son had always been in good health. Last year, he missed several days of school, due to fevers. Many cases of Lyme disease had been reported in our area, so he was tested and the doctor affirmed--Lyme Disease.

While driving to work, a piece of paper flew at the car and wedged itself under the hood. It couldn't be dislodged even tho' I sped up. It just kept flapping. When we arrived home, we found it was a pamphlet on Lyme disease....



Our father became very ill and I went to stay with him. I read while he napped in the adjoining room. When I heard him excitedly thanking someone, I went to his room and asked who he was talking to. "All these people who have come to pray for me! Don't you see them?" He thanked them again and again. I had not seen anyone at his bedside, but I believe that when God sends his angels, earthly sight is irrelevant. You see, my father was blind.