What would YOU call it?

I call it nothing short of a miracle… went to a job interview this afternoon with another head hunting agency. After the interview I went to get my car keys–no keys! I looked everywhere, not in handbag, not in my coat…

I looked out the window. My car was still parked on the street. Went down to the car, got in–no keys. I emptied my bag again and looked. No keys.

I got out of the car and looked under, around, at the place machine where I put the coins in to pay for the parking. No keys.

Finally, I turned and leand on the hood of the car, trying to figure this out, and looked down.

The car keys were laying on the windshield just above the windshield wipers… I had been in the interview for over an hour. There had been a lot of people walking by. My car was still there! I call that a miracle. Thankyou Lord for protecting our car!

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Deborah Hemstreet (Dvora Elisheva)

I have lived in Israel since 1982, except for a 3 year period when my husband and I lived in the USA. After my husband died I returned to Israel. The themes of my writing focus on finding hope in the Lord. I've been struggling with so many different issues, but God has proven Himself faithful every step of the way. I'll soon be 70 years old, but by the grace of God, I hope to remain a faithful testimony of the faithfulness of Jesus and to give a reason for my hope, until He comes or takes me Home. P.S. No, I don't dye my hair (!)

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