Monday, December 12, 2011

Coincidence is God remaining Anonymous


I had a "God thing" happen yesterday and I just love it when I am able to see it happen. I will be taking the horseback riding director position at Camp Lonehollow. Anyone that knows me, knows that is a blessing and dream job for me. I can't wait to work with the kids and the horses. Taking this position means that I will be moving out to live at the camp soon. I'll be riding and caring for the horses everyday. I wanted to get a feel for the community so I visited Living Waters church in Utopia to meet some of the people and see what the services were like. I loved it. The worship and the message were spirit filled and powerful. I sat by a wonderful lady that was so warm and friendly and gave me a sweet hug when I left. Her name was Helen Hutto. On my way home to Hunt I had a blow out on my right front tire. I was so thankful that it happened when I was just turning onto Hwy. 39 and was only going about 40 mph. I pulled off the road and started changing the tire but I couldn't loosen the lug nuts. There I was with no cell service and it was cold and windy outside. I had not passed a single car on this desolate road. Within a minute a car pulls over to help me and out comes three teenagers. They are able to change the tire for me and we start talking. They are from Fredericksburg and Harper. They ask what I am doing out there and I tell them about attending Living Waters Church in Utopia. They say they have all attended church there too. Since they don't live close by I ask why and one of them tells me his grandparents attend there. When I ask the name guess who it is...Helen Hutto! I am amazed! God just connects all the dots and sometimes we are blessed to see it. He knows every moment of our life and when I am reminded of that it increases my faith and my gratitude that He loves me so much. He is going before us and He has a plan on earth and a reason for each of us. I can't wait to see what it is. There are no coincidences in my opinion. Thank you God for all the details you take care of and thank you Caleb Hutto for being the good Samaritan!!!