Angels In The Alley
Diane, a young Christian university student, was home
for the summer. She had gone to visit some friends one evening and the
time passed quickly as each shared their various experiences of the past
year. She ended up staying longer than she had planned and had to walk
home alone. But she wasn't afraid because it was a small town and she
lived only a few blocks away.
As she walked along under the tall elm trees, Diane
asked "God" to keep her safe from harm and danger. When she
reached the alley, which was a short cut to her house, she decided to
take it. However, halfway down the alley she noticed a man standing at
the end as though he were waiting for her. She became uneasy and began
to pray, asking for "God's" protection.
Instantly a comforting feeling of quietness and security
wrapped around her, she felt as though someone was walking with her. When
she reached the end of the alley, she walked right past the man and
arrived home safely.
The following day, she read in the paper that a young
girl had been raped in the same alley, just twenty minutes after she had
been there. Feeling overwhelmed by this tragedy and the fact that it
could have been her, she began to weep. Thanking the Lord for her safety
and to help this young woman, she decided to go to the police station.
She felt she could recognize the man, so she told them her story.
The police asked her if she would be willing to look at
a lineup to see if she could identify him. She agreed and immediately
pointed out the man she had seen in the alley the night before.
When the man was told he had been identified, he immediately
broke down and confessed. The officer thanked Diane for her bravery and asked
if their was anything they could do for her, she asked if they would ask the
man one question. Diane was curious as to why he had not attacked her.
When the policeman asked him, he answered, "Because she wasn't alone.
She had two tall men walking on either side of her."
Moral of the story? Don't underestimate the "Power
of Prayer".
Author Unknown

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