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"The
fog is too thick. We cannot land to refuel." Those were the words of the
pilot over the loudspeaker of the airplane. |
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John Hall
and his wife |
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The
"Ambassador" had left the airport in |
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The
missionaries on board the plane prayed! "We're running out of fuel,
God," they cried. " Help us, please!" They prayed and they
prayed! |
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The pilot
searched and searched but couldn't find a way around the storm. The head winds
were just too strong, and the winds kept pushing the plane back. More and
more fuel was being used. Soon the plane would be on empty. Would this be the
end of the missionaries? Would this be the last flight of the
"Ambassador"? |
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The pilot
did everything he could. He weakened the gas mixture. He shifted the heavier
passengers and some of the luggage forward. He also explained the use of the
life jackets and the rubber life rafts to the missionaries so they would be
prepared if the plane crashed into the ocean. Through all this, the
missionaries continued to pray. |
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Then the
pilot had an idea. He went down through the thick clouds and flew within
1,000 feet of the ocean. The plane was so close to the water that the
missionaries could see the reflection of the airplane in the ocean. The
missionaries continued to pray. Suddenly, the plane lurched forward.
Something was pushing the plane! The pilot shouted that some sort of a 50
mile an hour tailwind was pushing the plane forward past the strong head winds
that were trying to push the plane backwards. |
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The
tailwind continued all the way to the airport. The plane safely landed with
only the tiniest amount of fuel left on board! God had miraculously provided
a strong tailwind to push the plane forward so only a small amount of fuel
was used. As a result, the plane didn't run out of fuel and the plane didn't
crash. God kept the missionaries safe! |
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A concert
of praise to God for His goodness could be heard on the plane as they landed
at the airport. God had answered the prayers of the missionaries and spared
their lives. |
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(Note:
Information for this story was found in the January 1998 edition of the
Pentecostal Evangel.) |
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From: http://4kids.ag.org/ |