Sometimes fact is more mysterious than fiction!The "Denver Post" printed an article December 23, 1981
about a stranger-than-fact event that occurred in Colorado.
Stan Sieczkowski heard in church about a Denver family facing a rather bleak Christmas
holiday. Medical bills robbed them of any extras; they would not even have a tree.
So Stan and his son Jay determined to get them that tree. They headed up into the Colorado
Rockies in the family pickup. However, the truck skidded off the icy road and hit a
boulder that shattered the windshield. Jay was showered by glass slivers and suffered from
shock and crash trauma. Stan was uninjured, though somewhat shaken.
Cars sped past that day -- maybe 200 of them. Only two stopped. A gentle, dark-haired
woman took the boy into her car to comfort him while her husband and another man helped
Stan move his truck off the road. Then they drove father and son to Stan's home and
quietly left without identifying themselves.
Later that month, Stan's pastor asked if he might deliver a food basket to the unfortunate
family for which he had earlier tried to cut a tree. Stan found the house, but he could
hardly find his speech when the door opened. Standing there before him was the same couple
who had helped him on the mountain road!
Call it an amazing coincidence...or call it divine providence. Some mysteries are better
left unanalyzed. But it is nice to remember that, when we give our hearts away in a spirit
of generosity, we can still brush up against wonder, joy and love.

Steve
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