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Christianity EtcRe: Have You Ever Experienced Or Witnessed A Notable Miracle? by Smoothstones:
HembaqMbk:
It is surprising that some Christians do not believe in miracle probably because they have not witnessed any.

Brethren, have you ever experienced or witnessed a notable miracle especially healing (e.g - Blind eyes popped open, lame walked, cancer shattered, HIV turned negative, etc.)?

Please share your experience of notable miracle, it will go a long way to build faith of those waiting on God for a miracle.

Happy Sunday and remain blessed.
Yes. I have experienced a real life miracle.

In 1995 things were down for my dad a little so when I wanted to travel from Lagos to Jos to pick up my SSCE statement of result and testimonial, I had to go by road instead of by air that I used for 6 years that I spent there. My dad too left that same morning for Onitsha by road. I travelled by J5 bus. There was this man beside me that just took interest in me soon as he got into the bus. He kept asking me questions but because of "never speak with strangers" that I was taught I kept ignoring him. The man kept talking to me and eventually we started talking. He asked about my purpose of travelling I refused to tell him. We got to Jebba, he bought me snacks I refused. Fast forward. When we were about to enter Jos the vehicle broke down. By the time we fixed it was very late. Like 10 pm. When we were about to proceed we were told people were rioting around Bukuru so there was curfew so we had to sleep in the middle of the road. This stranger brought out a blanket and gave it to me. He used a wrapper. He gave me snacks cos I was terribly hungry. By then I had forgotten all my home training. When it was around 6 am we continued. When we got to terminus area of Jos, we alighted. The man now told me to follow him to his house to bathe cos I looked terrible. I reluctantly agreed. He took me to one area called eto baba. In all my 6 years in Jos I never knew the place. I had my bath, he gave me food and then told me he would be travelling to villages to market carrot seeds that incase I don't finish what I came to do, I should come back and he showed me where he would leave his key. I thanked him and left. When I got to my school. It was shut! Mid term break. It was Thursday, the first day so school was to resume on Monday. I first burst into tears. I was confused. I just went back to the man's house. Opened his door and saw he already prepared for my coming back. There was bread, beverage and money on his coffee table. He even told his elderly neighbour that I was coming back and she should take care of me. I was there alone and on Tuesday I went to my school and eventually got what I wanted. I went back to the man's house and he was back. He told me something just made him decide to help me during the trip that he never even expected me to come back after leaving. The next morning he took me to the park and I left for Lagos. My mum was already very worried. We had no phone back then so there was no way I could even let my people know what was happening. When I got home, I told my mum what happened and she was thankful to God and prayed for the man. Now, that did not even look extraordinary until my dad got back from Onitsha and told us how he met a young man on his way to Onitsha and eventually the guy became stranded and he had to accommodate and feed him from Wednesday night till he helped him locate his uncle in Onitsha on Tuesday evening and he took him to his uncle's house on Wednesday morning. It was then I realized that my father taking care of a complete stranger was being reciprocated at the same time. Who knows what would have happened if my father did not help that person. Some might argue it was mere coincidence but to me, that was a miracle
AgricultureRe: .. by Smoothstones: 5:36pm On Jun 19, 2020
mikeybrainy:
So my younger brother of 14 years caught a Catfish today,he killed,cooked and ate all by himself....
Well that's a good compensation for the slippers lost in the process of catching it....lol. grin
Did he fry catfish?

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