tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855328683491875032.post4106383334701525900..comments2010-02-11T21:23:09.208-08:00Comments on pressed to the grinding stone: praises to GodSuz in Beninhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07867799750706299885noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855328683491875032.post-3807627668223369202009-11-24T18:52:17.666-08:002009-11-24T18:52:17.666-08:00Yes, you were driving on angel fuel. Many years a...Yes, you were driving on angel fuel. Many years ago, when my mom was turning 80 years old, my brother, and his wife, plus oldest son, wife and son went back to Illinois in the van. We didn't know that the fuel gauge was not working properly, and mid Nebraska, it started choking up like that. We all put our hands on the motor [inside a haul aboard] and prayed. It had a 16 gallon tank. When we pulled into the station it was coming in on fumes that is for sure as it took 16 1/2 gallons to fill it up. <br /><br />Later we did have to put in a new fuel filter as it had clogged up bad from being that low on fuel. <br /><br />Our God took us all the way there and back to Colorado without any more problems. We serve an awesome God. <br /><br />Of those of us that were in that van, only nephew's wife and son plus I are still alive. Praise the Lord for the blessings of being able to spend that time with family and friends at mom's 80th birthday party. <br /><br />God bless, Suzy.<br /><br />Love yaBealcA's Padhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09261066809547407430noreply@blogger.com