Saturday, November 24, 2007

Answered prayer

I often wonder how people without a relationship with the Lord manage to weather the storms of life. Of course we know many who turn to drugs, alcohol and rampant hedonism to escape the realities of life, but here we see people just plugging away, stoically accepting whatever comes.

I almost had another very sad post, but God is good and has answered our prayers.

A few days ago, I heard from my friend (P) whose daughter died a few months ago. She had been called unexpectedly to another daughter's home because her granddaughter was missing. The child and her mother were visiting relatives because the mother was sick and seeking medical treatment. The evening that they arrived, the child (about 5) went with her cousins and other kids from the neighborhood to watch TV at a nearby compound. The child never came home. The family made announcements on radio and TV, searched the neighborhood, went to all the police stations in the area, but nothing. I didn't hear about it until the child had already been missing for 10 days. My friend called to make sure that I had heard. She was also concerned because she had heard that her daughter-in-law here in the village was sick. P was feeling pulled apart as she tried to support her daughter whose child was lost and also care for her son's wife who was trying to handle the responsibilities at home.

We were horrified at the fact that this child had been missing for so long and of course, we thought the worst. I was also very concerned for P because she was still struggling with the death of her daughter and was now dealing with an emotional pain that might not ever be resolved. We prayed hard for the child to be found and two days later, P called me and said that the child had been found. She seemed to be okay. The circumstances that led to her recovery are truly miraculous. Another child who was being held in the same compound, escaped and told the police where she had been held and that there was another child there. Of course when the police came and told them to produce the other child, the people denied everything. After the police left, the people got nervous and moved P's granddaughter to another compound. They were too nervous to keep her, so they moved her to someone else. Several compounds later, someone finally decided to take her to an orphanage and leave her there. Meanwhile, her family decided to check the police stations and that orphanage again and there she was. God is so good.

I am looking forward to seeing P again when she returns home and rejoicing in the way that God answered prayer.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hola Aji,

It is so good when we perceive that God has answered our prayers.
Greetings from Brazil!
Best wishes
Geraldo

amanda said...

wow, that's something I had never even thought would happen there... I am glad the child was recovered and your prayers were answered...AMEN!!!

and by the way, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Anonymous said...

Hello, Joanne!

I followed a link on one of your emails to find you here and have really enjoyed reading the postings of your daily life in the Gambia! Our family belongs to Bethel Baptist in Jamestown, NY, and we have prayed for you and your sister for years. The Wilkins family are very close friends of ours.

Thank you for taking the time to update your blogspot. It gives us a more intimate look at your life there and helps us as we pray for you.

God bless you!
Arlene Coulter