Unrealized Miracles
By G. London
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If you have ever had a close call with death, was it by chance or perhaps God has had something to do with it?
The author goes into details about not one or two close brushes but many, including detailed account of being shot at close range with a shotgun as a child.
As well as a head-on collision with a drunk driver and several more instances of unexplainable close calls with death.
Was it luck or did God have something to do with it?
If you are a person of faith who needs a refreshing of your faith then read the book and let God work in your life as well.
We as Christians will always have trials and tribulations but it is by the grace of God that we survive them.
God has a purpose for each and every one of us and he will keep us here on this earth until we have completed the mission, he has sent us to do.
G. London
G. London was raised in a broken home filled with anger and despair. Life was often unstable and by the time the author reached high school the family had moved to over 20 different places; some of which included living in a van, at a campground or sleeping in a garage. Life was not easy, but things happened which proved that even through all the pain and suffering God is real and he does watch over people. There were many Miracles unrealized while going through the pain. The author may not have realized it at the time but looking back there were many times that God was there. For anyone facing a crisis of any kind know that God indeed has a plan for them so long as they are willing to accept it.
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G. London
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Table of Contents
About the Author
Forward
The Crash
The Storm
The Exploding House
The Strange Men
The Fire
The Shooting
Getting Hit By a Car
Taking My Own Life
More Car Accidents
Alcohol
Robbery
Unrealized Miracles
How to Get to Heaven
Share Your Miracles
About the Author
G. London was raised in a broken home filled with anger and despair. Life was often unstable and by the time the author reached high school the family had moved to over 20 different places; some of which included living in a van, at a campground or sleeping in a garage. Life was not easy, but things happened which proved that even through all the pain and suffering God is real and he does watch over people. There were many Miracles unrealized while going through the pain. The author may not have realized it at the time but looking back there were many times that God was there. For anyone facing a crisis of any kind know that God indeed has a plan for them so long as they are willing to accept it.
Forward
Life is challenging enough with everyday trials and tribulations. It can sometimes seem extremely void of hope or help, but after reflecting many times over my short life, I have come to the conclusion that there is always help and there is always hope.
Help and hope do not always come in the form that we expect or want, but it is always there all we simply have to do is ask and look.
God has watched over me in so many ways and frankly I do not understand why. I’m not in any way the person I should be when it comes to living according to his word, yet he patiently chastises, leads and guides me through my life. He has been there since I was a child and continues to be there for me today.
I want to share some of my earliest experiences of God’s divine hand working in my life. Perhaps it will give you a bit of hope or you too can reflect on your own life and think back to instances in your life that you know God had his hand in it and upon you.
The Crash
My first recollection of God’s protection over my life was when I was about three years old. Now of course, at the time I had no idea that it was God but looking back at the circumstance, I can only attribute it to him.
In the early 1970’s seatbelt laws were not in existence. Car seats were luxury items. My family was no different than the average lower income family. Back then there were no seatbelt laws and I wasn’t wearing one sitting in the front seat of the car. We bought what we needed and not luxury items like car seats for children.
After several years of marriage and five children, our home was about to be broken by the divorce of my parents.
During this time, my brothers, sisters and I spent many weekends traveling the twenty five miles to my dad and soon to be new stepmother’s house for our weekly visitations.
On one particular occasion, I remember it being dark outside and we were stopped at a red light. We were riding in a green Chevette, an extremely small car that afforded little protection in any type of crash. This night that car was put through the test.
I sat in the front seat with my dad. My younger sister was in the car with us in the back seat. She wasn’t yet two. I remember watching the red light and looking at the cars as they whizzed by.
All of a sudden, my dad pushed me to the floor, there was a loud noise, glass was flying everywhere and the sound of screeching tires and crunching metal filled the air. Our car was moving backwards.
At the hospital, I stood in a large room with a curtain. My knee was bleeding from the cut I sustained when it hit the headlight that was on the floorboard. My dad had just changed it that afternoon and hadn’t got around to disposing of it.
I remember my sister sitting in the hospital bed. Her tiny legs swung over the edge. She wasn’t hurt at all in the crash and was happily eating the candy a doctor or nurse gave her. I stared up at the huge bed that towered over me and tried the best I could to climb up. The nurse picked me up and sat me next to my sister, cleaned up my knee and bandaged it. My dad was standing there watching the whole ordeal, he hadn’t been hurt either.
When I was older, my dad told me some of the details about the accident. He said that a man ran a red light. He had been