Here I am sitting at work, when a lady approaches my window.
I spout off my routine "How are you doing?"
To which she sets her things on my counter, looks me straight in the eye, and says in the softest sweetest voice, "I am so wonderful."
Her surety was intriguing to me, but I didn't have to ask because suddenly she started explaining why.
As she got out of her car in the parking lot her phone rang. Her 39 year old daughter who was diagnosed with kidney cancer a while back had called. She had been through treatments and everything for it and the cancer had gone away for a while, but a few weeks ago her kidneys were producing over 4000 somethings of protein where they were only supposed to be producing 0-200 of those somethings. The doctor thought it to be brain cancer or lymphoma that had spread from her kidneys, and ran more tests. The tests had come back, which was why her daughter was calling. The protein had miraculously disappeared. Nothing was wrong with her it appears even as she had been literally on her death bed a week ago.
The woman was crying now. She testified to me of fasting and asked if I had ever seen something as miraculous. I told her about Kaylee and she started crying all over again. What a tender woman to have so much love and testimony in her heart. I hope I can be like that one day.
2 thoughts:
I'm not kidding when I say that teller's hear more drama-rama than thereapists.
...I am assuming you still work as a teller.
That is so amazing!
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