Monday, December 5, 2011

I Believe in Miracles


One always remembers the first miracle they witnessed: the first time they realized without a doubt that God was GOD and more powerful than any other.

During my high school years, we lived in a war zone as the country to the south of us, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), was in a war for independence.

The blacks were fighting for independence from white rule and their base camps were in Zambia, one being just a quarter mile from our farm.  Because we were white, we were automatically suspected of being spies.  There were roadblocks with armed freedom fighters every day on the road between our house and town, where we went to school every day.  This could be scary at times as we never knew what they would do.

I remember one day I was in biology class and we heard the fighter planes.  We ran to the windows and saw them wiz by at a very low altitude.  We heard the bombs drop and them the saw the planes pass overhead again as they returned home.  My dad came to get us soon after that.  He knew they had bombed the camp near our house.  He had been in the town ship working on a church building and came to get us, to return home where my mom was alone. 

My parents and the other missionary couple on our property called a family meeting and we decided it was no longer safe to live where we were.  We would pack and move in a couple weeks. 

About 15 minutes later, some workers from a missionary property close to us came running to tell us they were torturing and raping our friends, and they were coming for us.  We grabbed only necessary items and left in a hurry, to find out they came for us three times that afternoon and evening.

Missionary friends in Lusaka decided they would form a convoy and would all go with us the next day to move our things into down.  There was one new couple that was afraid and didn’t want to commit.  They went home and prayed until they felt God giving the husband clearance to go.  The next morning the men, and our family drove back and loaded up all our vehicles with everything we could take: from furniture, to dishes, to all the animals (including the chickens my father raised for us to eat)

Everyone left in convoy except my father, my sister, me and another missionary from the farm.  As we headed out, knowing we would never return to our home, we came up on the roadblock.  They wanted us out of the car and were very forceful.  We knew if we got out, we might not make it out alive or unscathed. It was ou worst experience ever at a roadblock.  Eventually they let us go. 

As we drove off, we saw that one man who had been afraid to help, returning for a second load.  He was the only one to return. We crossed paths at the roadblock so were unable warn him or tell him to turn back.

When we arrived in town all our fellow missionaries began cheering and clapping.  But my dad said, “We cannot celebrate yet, Dan is still there.  We couldn’t stop him.”  So we formed a prayer circle and prayed, and prayed.  Finally, after what seemed like forever, Dan drove up.  When asked about the roadblock, he said, “It was funny.  As I drove up, they all turned away and walked back into the bush.  It was like they didn’t see me.” 

That event buried in my heart the power of prayer and of God’s protection.  I learned to trust him with faith that believes God can move mountains, make missionaries invisible, and drive the enemy into the bush.

I don’t know why he protected us while our some of our neighbors were tortured or killed.  I learned life is not fair, and can sometimes be very cruel.  I learned you couldn’t question God. For, His ways are higher than ours.  There comes a time when all you can do is trust: and trust knowing that all things (whether good or bad in our eyes) work out for the good to those who have been called by Him. (Romans 8:28)

28 comments:

  1. Wow. This is such a wonderful story of God's protection over you. Thank you for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  2. wow. wow. i will help my students learn about this area of africa later this week. may i use your post?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow! God is so good!!! I believe in miracles wholeheartedly! Check out this post if you have a chance http://laurabohmannchapman.blogspot.com/2011/10/miracles-are-still-for-today.html -My brother is a walking miracle.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wow Shanda, I was feeling everything you were saying. Thank you for sharing this!

    ReplyDelete
  5. We often celebrate too soon, when there are some who have not yet made it into the fold. Praise God that He protected you and your family.

    ReplyDelete
  6. You have had some miracles there. sandie

    ReplyDelete
  7. This made me cry. Thank you for this beautiful story!

    ReplyDelete
  8. A powerful story of God's protection.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Shanda, what a powerful story of God's faithfulness. You have lived quite a life!

    ReplyDelete
  10. What a powerful example of our God's amazing power! Thank you for sharing it.

    ReplyDelete
  11. What an intense experience. Thank you for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Yes miracles Mystery why some are saved and some aren't why its necessary to speak those things to everyone when God prompts never know if they will see the light of the next day. Thanks for sharing brave people love courage seem to lack so much myself but He is made perfect in my weakness. blessings In Christ

    ReplyDelete
  13. I believe in miracles and the power of prayer!

    ReplyDelete
  14. This is so very beautifully told, a true writing of the heart.

    {Thank you for sharing a slice of you right here.}

    ReplyDelete
  15. Such a powerful, beautiful, terrifying post! I have never experienced such a thing, but I have experienced miracles and am thankful to our Creator for each on of them.
    I am inspired by your post and think I will post about one of the miracles I've been a part of -- thanks!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Incredible story of the power of prayer! God is awesome!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Shanda, this is such a powerful story. I am so grateful for you and your family and missionaries like you. Oh how you bring Him the Glory.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Praised be God forever!! He is awesome!
    Shanda, thank you for sharing this testimony of his protection of your family for LACE today.
    What a powerful story!
    You have experienced firsthand that He is a miracle-working God!
    And that He has a purpose for allowing all that happens to those He loves, even if we may not understand it now!
    blessings..Trish

    ReplyDelete
  19. Thank you for sharing such an intense story from your life. God truly provided for you, your family, and friends.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Shanda - this is an amazing story, but we sere an amazing God. We have friends who served as missionaries in Afghanistan for many years and they also had similar experiences of God's protection.

    Many blessings,
    Joan

    ReplyDelete
  21. Praise God - "his ways are not our ways" - it is so hard to understand at times but I so agree - you just have to trust, have faith and no that He is your Salvation, your Eternity.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Wow, what an incredible story! And with the obviously-present hand of God, SO much more meaningful. How comforting to know without a shadow of doubt that He. is. in. CONTROL!!

    Thank you for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Gave me chills to read! Thanks for sharing!
    God bless you.

    ReplyDelete
  24. That was beautiful. Thank you for that post!

    ReplyDelete
  25. So thankful for God's protecting hand...

    ReplyDelete
  26. That is an amazing story...bittersweet. God is faithful to provide miracles in the midst of painful circumstances, that's for sure!

    I'm hosting my Homemaking Link-Up Weekend again this weekend if you'd like to come link your homemaking post(s). I am really trying to establish a more Christian presence at my blog and would love to have you participate!

    Have a lovely weekend!

    Sarah

    ReplyDelete
  27. Such a great story! I myself do believe in miracles from God. Though in all few years of my walk with Him, He also showed me that I shouldn't rely on them for me to trust Him in every situation. Sadly, a lot of people demand miracles from God in order for them to believe in Him. That doesn't work at all, as the Bible has shown us over and over again in the lives of the Israelites and during the life of Jesus here on earth. Miracles are His blessings that much I know! Thanks for this post...

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...