Message sent to the office from Pauline Knee-Robinson **
Raeburn Angelic Rescue Services -
I well remember when I called on my dear friends Mary and Derek in desperation one night because I had overshot my driveway, and the front wheels of the car were stuck nose down in the mud and grass of the front garden. He asked me many questions, but then said he would be round to have a look. I knew that Mary would be praying too.
Derek assessed the situation as the underneath of the car was wedged on the edge of the wall. He tried to move the car but it would not budge, he tried again using bricks stacked up strategically! Then he said with a sigh, tomorrow morning he would get, five strong men from the church to lift it up. My heart sank, and I was thinking NO, NO, because the next morning when daylight comes, all my neighbours would see the car nose down in the front garden, and not only that, all the Church will know what I have been up too!! But Derek looked up and said he would have one last try! And with a heartfelt cry to God, the car gradually went up, and up onto the drive. We were so thankful to God for His kindness that day.
When I saw Mary later she told me that Derek had been in bed with a bad cold, but that he came straight out to help me, and his cold completely disappeared. She said that she had dispatched angels to lift the car up. Praise the Lord.
Derek had a lovely sense of humour and his drawings were an added memory of events! He was kind and helpful when there was a great need.
To God be the glory for a lovely man of God now in glory!
Pauline Knee-Robinson
Message sent to the office from Pauline Knee-Robinson **
Raeburn Angelic Rescue Services -
I well remember when I called on my dear friends Mary and Derek in desperation one night because I had overshot my driveway, and the front wheels of the car were stuck nose down in the mud and grass of the front garden. He asked me many questions, but then said he would be round to have a look. I knew that Mary would be praying too.
Derek assessed the situation as the underneath of the car was wedged on the edge of the wall. He tried to move the car but it would not budge, he tried again using bricks stacked up strategically! Then he said with a sigh, tomorrow morning he would get, five strong men from the church to lift it up. My heart sank, and I was thinking NO, NO, because the next morning when daylight comes, all my neighbours would see the car nose down in the front garden, and not only that, all the Church will know what I have been up too!! But Derek looked up and said he would have one last try! And with a heartfelt cry to God, the car gradually went up, and up onto the drive. We were so thankful to God for His kindness that day.
When I saw Mary later she told me that Derek had been in bed with a bad cold, but that he came straight out to help me, and his cold completely disappeared. She said that she had dispatched angels to lift the car up. Praise the Lord.
Derek had a lovely sense of humour and his drawings were an added memory of events! He was kind and helpful when there was a great need.
To God be the glory for a lovely man of God now in glory!
Pauline Knee-Robinson