A Place Called Miracles

f47d7e74a15b01fc5492f328e1848e76August 31st… on this special milestone  day, we are remembering a day of incredible joy as we boarded a flight that would take us back to the Raleigh-Durham airport in North Carolina from Calgary, Alberta. On August 31, 2010, we pushed Prit in a wheelchair onto the plane that would return us to our homeland. We were finally leaving Canada after such a close brush with death. Most of you know the story. I almost lost my husband to, not one, but two cataclysmic, back-to-back brain aneurysms which came within a hair’s breadth of snuffing out his life. Almost incredibly, the Lord had heard the prayers of thousands of saints all around the world who were imploring God to raise Prit off his sickbed.

To this day, I stand in awe of the Lord’s kindness to us. Two bombs went off in Prit’s head and he went through a 26 day coma with little hope of ever awakening. I was informed by the doctors that he would never be the same man cognitively — even if he did wake up. In spite of all this, we boarded a regular flight on August 31 and flew home the same way we had come.  The healing and recovery of his short-term memory would take time, but the husband I have today is a walking miracle. In fact, I call him my Lazarus. Those 26 days seemed like an eternity. Many tears had been shed, multiple days passed in silence, and anguished prayers to an almighty God would be offered up. Not only did the Lord hear multitudes upon multitudes of prayers for Prit by me, our families, Pastor Richard & Beth Kope who went through this ordeal with me, and countless saints whom, to this day, I have never yet met. On top of that, we are still living and working on the mission field in Haiti.

The need for miracles has never come to an end. We have had hurricanes bearing down on us more than once, both in Haiti and here in North Carolina. Join us as we pray for yet one more divine intervention — that Dorian will not leave behind a path of destruction and carnage, but  will be forced, rather, into the sea and never return. We can PRAY and we can BELIEVE. If you need prayer, write me at danaptl@gmail.com. After all, we’ve lived in a Place called miracles.

You can read about this story in my book, Into the Storm. It’s available on amazon.com. You can also watch the testimony on the 700 Club here.

Rehoboth Ministries is… Changing Lives and Impacting a Nation

 

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Send Checks to: The Lord’s Table / PO Box 11049 / Goldsboro, NC27532 / (919) 751-8188  & please earmark your gift for Haiti.

Contact Information

Pritchard: pgiba3@gmail.com/ 910 703 3098 / Haiti: 011 509 4160 4096

Dana:         danaptl@gmail.com / 910 916 7229 / Haiti: 011 509  4037 5341

John:          adams.john@gmail.com / 910 581 0390 / Haiti: 011 509 3253 0595

Mailing Address:

Pritchard & Dana ADAMS

702 Cattail Court

Jacksonville, NC  28540

(NOTE: Our stateside #’s do not work when we are in Haiti.)

2 thoughts on “A Place Called Miracles

  1. Dana,

    We had a dear gentleman in our church had a couple of anurisms this past week. We are waiting for him to wake up and praying that he will be fully functioning.

    Appreciate your prayers for Dan Hall,

    Mike

    On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 2:18 PM Rehoboth Ministries wrote:

    > Rehoboth Ministries posted: “August 31st… on this special milestone > day, we are remembering a day of incredible joy as we boarded a flight > that would take us back to the Raleigh-Durham airport in North Carolina > from Calgary, Alberta. On August 31, 2010, we pushed Prit in a wheelch” >

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