tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3943550227029132945.post2318189390483295243..comments2022-11-09T05:45:16.729-05:00Comments on As Burning Fire Blog - Stephen & Evelyn Wesco: You can't pick Heaven's lock!AsBurningFirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07741817509125518559noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3943550227029132945.post-60247099243206920352009-10-03T22:55:29.834-04:002009-10-03T22:55:29.834-04:00Good way to turn the situation into a witnessing o...Good way to turn the situation into a witnessing opportunity! I locked my keys in my car earlier this week and we had several college guys trying to unlock it. Finally we gave up and I hitched a ride home to get my other set of keys. It is a most frustrating thing to have happen. :-)Brianhttp://www.reclaimourheritage.usnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3943550227029132945.post-18992917254690612602009-08-24T14:27:37.038-04:002009-08-24T14:27:37.038-04:00Hello Stephen and Evelyn,
I must tell you our own...Hello Stephen and Evelyn,<br /><br />I must tell you our own locksmith story! <br />Several days ago, our car stopped dead in the left-turn lane at a red light. Paul was out of town, so I called some folks from church. Before they arrived, we had 2 policemen and 3 strangers stop to help us. One man was a mechanic, one was from the business at the corner, and one was...a locksmith. :) <br />The battery was so dead that jumping it did not help. It would not go into neutral so that it could be pushed out of the road. Ninety minutes and a new battery later, they got that car out of the middle of the road. I looked around for my 5 "good Samaritans" and they were gone! After all, they were 90 minutes late for wherever they were headed, and it was 95 degrees outside...but I had not been able to give them the tracts I had prepared or invite them to church! <br />Next day, bright and early, I was able to hand-deliver thank you cards, tracts, and invitations to church to 5 people (including a locksmith) under much less stressful conditions. :)<br />And, yes, I do believe that it was a Divine appointment. I'll pray for your locksmith if you'll pray for mine. :)Mrs. Gailnoreply@blogger.com