I immediately called her. Kara said, “I know where you are.” I was walking across the parking lot that she was parked in. Later, I found out that she was just driving around and pulled into this particular parking lot. She was praying a desperate prayer to the Lord. She told Him that she didn’t want to go home and she didn’t want to be alone. That’s when I not only entered the parking lot that she was sitting in, but called her!
I went to her and threw my arms around her. We cried and talked together. It was just what Kara needed.
I didn't do anything special. The Lord simply put me in the right place at the right time. Sometimes I wonder how many of these ordained meetings have I missed out on because I got too busy. I think that if we truly listen to that still, small voice, there are ministry opportunities often along the way of life. Now, my ears are open. I go to a quiet place to get away from the noise if I need to in order to hear God. I want Him to interrupt my day because the joy that comes from ministering to others is addictive!

Me and Kara
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