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Reikon

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My grandmother is a strong christian. Last Thanksgiving, she wasn't able to afford a turkey but we went over to her house anyway. Back then, I was able to deal with panic attacks because they weren't that bad but I still didn't want to go because I am against Thanksgiving because of the turkey(I don't eat meat and I don't support killing animals for food). However, I decided to go and see the dogs and have fun and play with them outback and not celebrate.

I came into my grandmother's house and she was praying, thanking GOD for a wonderful day. Even though she didn't by a turkey or anything else because she couldn't afford, she still thanked GOD for all the wonderful things she had. When I went outback, I started playing ball with the dogs but came inside momentarily to get a drink. In less then two minutes, I went to go back outside and that's when I see a turkey and dishes, like stuffing, on my grandmother's front porch!

This was fat stuffed turkey. All of the food looked very expenisve. It was a small turkey and a little bit of stuffing, this was plentiful! The dogs barked alot. If they see someone, they'll bark and the gate is a wired fench, right next to the porch so the dogs can see anyone who comes on the porch, yet I didn't hear them bark at all. Furthermore, I wasn't inside for that long as I stated before so I have no idea how someone put those dishes on the porch that fast.

I then see a to and from tag next to the turkey and it had From: your angel in a kid's handwritting. :O
Being a closed minded atheist at the time, I was thinking that this was a prank. That someone did this from a church. My grandmother isn't able to go to church but she knows people that go to church and I thought that someone from the church must've known that she wouldn't be able to afford Thanksgiving dinner this year and decided to help her out.

But this still leaves the mystery about how it got there that fast and how it was done so switfly, in a matter of minutes, without the dogs barking. Even as an atheist at the time, I wasn't able to answer those questions. Now being open minded, I'm beginning to truly believe that GOD heard my grandmother's thanks and decided to bless her...
 
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Ramon

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My grandmother is a strong christian. Last Thanksgiving, she wasn't able to afford a turkey but we went over to her house anyway. Back then, I was able to deal with panic attacks because they weren't that bad but I still didn't want to go because I am against Thanksgiving because of the turkey(I don't eat meat and I don't support killing animals for food). However, I decided to go and see the dogs and have fun and play with them outback and not celebrate.

I came into my grandmother's house and she was praying, thanking GOD for a wonderful day. Even though she didn't by a turkey or anything else because she couldn't afford, she still thanked GOD for all the wonderful things she had. When I went outback, I started playing ball with the dogs but came inside momentarily to get a drink. In less then two minutes, I went to go back outside and that's when I see a turkey and dishes, like stuffing, on my grandmother's front porch!

This was fat stuffed turkey. All of the food looked very expenisve. It was a small turkey and a little bit of stuffing, this was plentiful! The dogs barked alot. If they see someone, they'll bark and the gate is a wired fench, right next to the porch so the dogs can see anyone who comes on the porch, yet I didn't hear them bark at all. Furthermore, I wasn't inside for that long as I stated before so I have no idea how someone put those dishes on the porch that fast.

I then see a to and from tag next to the turkey and it had From: your angel in a kid's handwritting. :O
Being a closed minded atheist at the time, I was thinking that this was a prank. That someone did this from a church. My grandmother isn't able to go to church but she knows people that go to church and I thought that someone from the church must've known that she wouldn't be able to afford Thanksgiving dinner this year and decided to help her out.

But this still leaves the mystery about how it got there that fast and how it was done so switfly, in a matter of minutes, without the dogs barking. Even as an atheist at the time, I wasn't able to answer those questions. Now being open minded, I'm beginning to truly believe that GOD heard my grandmother's thanks and decided to bless her...
Amen my friend. This is an awesome testimony. Not many people get to experience these things. May Jesus bless you.
 
Jun 20, 2010
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I'm not of the mood for downplaying testimonies with such a nice end result in the story, i'm happy that empathy for your grandma's situation may have lead to a nice thanksgiving.
 
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XboughtwithapriceX

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However this happened, whoever put the food there, people from the church, whoever, God was involved, God uses any of us he chooses to fufill his will.
Praise the Lord!