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I COULD SPEAK IN TONGUES, I THINK

By August 24, 2007Blog

I woke up this morning very happy and thankful for life.

Last night a friend of mine (JC) was hanging out with a buddy of his here in Nashville. His buddy works in one of the industrial districts here in town. They were hanging outside of his office just talking about life and pain and other things I’m sure.

To give you a snippet of background information… JC’s wife died from leukemia in February. It was a weird thread of the cancer. They thought they had beat it. They praised God. Two days before Christmas 2006 it came back in full force. She lived 40 some days. Since then, my friend has been doing his best to hang on, raise his two daughters, and find some kind of life. He hasn’t always been perfect at all of that, but his intentions have always good. Eh, I think he’d probably say mostly good.

Anyway, while he and his friend chatted, an unknown vehicle approached. It drove away. And then it came back. Drove around a bit. Drove away and then came back.

Two men got out of the car. Pulled guns. Made JC and his buddy get down on the ground. Held guns to their heads.

All JC could think about was getting home to his girls. About not wanting them to lose two parents in one year. About fighting for his life. He says he begged and pleaded with the two men not to kill him… they ended up leaving with credit cards, an iPod, and some other things.

Life is strange. God is stranger.

But I am thankful.

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