Children's Edition of Touching Incidents : and Remarkable Answers to Prayer by S. B. (Solomon Benjamin) Shaw
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She knelt down and prayed, and for several days she would come in from
her play ever so often and kneel down and pray and ask Jesus to make Annie see her mama. In a few days we received word that Annie said "Oh, I see my mama!" From then on she could see. When the girls were eight years old and Ruth had moved from that state, her aunt (who had also moved) received a letter from Annie's mother, saying, "Annie seems to be losing her eyesight again." She said also that she would like for her to send Annie a new dress while she could still see it, and if she knew where Ruth was to ask her to pray for Annie that Jesus would not let her go blind again. Ruth was at the home of her aunt when she received this letter. She prayed earnestly again and God answered her prayer and gave Annie her eyesight. It was even better than normal. The last time I saw Annie she was a grown woman around forty, and she showed me how she could see to read a long way from the light, which we could not do. Surely God did a wonderful work in answer to a little girl's prayer. Children, let's pray; and when we pray, believe that God hears, and receive the good things that he has to give us and others. --Essie Wilson. "DOES THIS RAILROAD LEAD TO HEAVEN?" |
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