Posted by Teaching science on April 02, 2014 at 09:19:01 from (204.185.1.253):
In Reply to: Tornadoes posted by Mark W. on April 02, 2014 at 08:50:13:
My wife went through the Joplin tornado. It was just 3 weeks before our wedding. She lived in the bottom floor of a 3 story apartment. She got in the tub and rode it out. She was praying harder than she ever had and God must have listened. Everything was leveled on all sides of her building. The top floor was gone, the gas station on the east side of the building was leveled but the center two apartments on the ground floor was left intact. She only had one broken window. We decided that God put his hands around her area. The tree by her door still had leaves but 5 feet out the cars were covered with roofs and debris. 30 feet out the trees were leveled and had the bark taken off the trunk. The other side of the building had a sports complex leveled but she was spared and as far as I know everyone in here building were spared. Unfortunately, bodies were found in the debris surrounding it. I rushed to her place as soon as I heard about it. You can't believe how happy I was to see her out front when I arrived. Cell phones were jammed by so many trying to call so there was no way to know if she was ok or not. I'm still singing praises for the divine protection she got.
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