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A Stranger and a Prayer (standard:Inspirational stories, 946 words) | |||
Author: CL Schilling | Added: Nov 16 2011 | Views/Reads: 2855/1931 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A short non-fiction story about a homeless man along a California railroad one night and the offering of a simple prayer. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story “Gracious God, please give Wagner the strength to find food tonight. Please help him find a home if he needs one, and help him to overcome his difficulties that he faces right now,” I said loudly and emotionally over the sound of the conductor asking riders to re-board the train. “He needs you now, God. Guide him, O' Lord, and give him strength. In Jesus name, Amen.” And after a simple thank you, Wagner left to continue his search for some money and I was back on the train as the doors closed right behind me. It occurred to me only after we left the Fresno station that I would never know who Wagner was or what his story might be. Nor will I ever know if Wagner really did find some money to buy food on that cold and rainy night. But I did learn one thing; when we least expect it, God has a way of taking us out of our comfort zone and into situations as we find ourselves doing things we never thought we could do. For me, it meant that I can overcome my shyness and pray with strangers. But more importantly, it means that even our most simple prayers with strangers means so much more to others than we can ever possibly imagine. And it especially means so much more than how much spare change we might have in our pockets on any given night. Copyright © CLSchilling 2011. Tweet
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