After we had completed our two years of language study, Annetta returned to the United States for a year of furlough and, in God's providence, was near enough to New York City to be on hand when we were evacuated from the Philippines for a medical emergency. Both our two-year-old daughter, Debbie, and my husband, Bob, (in the same year the Salk vaccine was released) had contracted polio.
After the ambulance ride from the airport to the hospital, I was driven to the missionary guest house. Completely exhausted from the 36-hour trip, I turned our two other children over to my parents and started down the hall to the bedroom to get some rest. Down that hallway came Annetta. She put out her arms to me and said these words, "The Lord has given me a message for you: "Grace is better than healing."
At the time, I did not realize the importance of the message and even wondered what it meant. But years later when Debbie returned to the Philippines as a missionary, Annetta's words came back to me with full force. In the midst of the most difficult circumstances, it is possible to experience the full measure of God's grace and peace in our lives, trusting Him to use our weakness to further His kingdom.
M. COWLES
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9)."
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