Several weeks ago I brought our Nissan Patrol to the garage for a regular checkup. I told the maintenance guys that it has some problems starting, but I assumed it was a problem with the battery and perhaps some dirty injectors since the fuel here in Guatemala is not all that clean. The servicing was going to cost a few hundred dollar which was normal. However, a few days later the garage phoned me to tell me that the problem was not the battery but that there was some water in the engine. They said it would cost some $3,000 to get fixed since they would have to take apart part of the engine. They told me that if this was not the problem it would cost more. Another week went by and they told me that the engine would need an overhaul since they had found a crack in the head and some of the cylinders where damaged and that it would cost $6,000. I had already almost had a heart attack after the first quote since it was not some thing that I had taken into consideration when preparing the budget for this year. With this latest news I felt sick to my stomach. I received the news when I was in Colombia so I told them that I wanted to meet with the manager on Monday to discuss working out some sort of deal.
So Monday morning I went to the Nissan garage to speak with the manager. I explained how disappointed I was since the vehicle is a 2008 and only has 65,000 kms. The warranty on the vehicle had only just recently expired and I had always brought the vehicle in to the dealership to get serviced. I explained as well the work that we are doing in Guatemala and that this is a big financial hit for us. I explained how this bill would affect our programs and also where the money was coming from. People give of their tithes and offerings to support the work here. The manager seemed to understand where I was coming from and said that he would review the service history of the vehicle and see how they could lower the cost. He told me that he would call me in the afternoon with the final verdict. The afternoon rolled around and there was no phone call. In a way I did not mind since I was not ready to hear the verdict. Too be honest I did not expect much. In the mean time (as well as before) I spent time praying for this situation asking God to touch the hearts of this company and help us out. Although I prayed I must admit that I did not pray with a lot of faith and hope. The most I expected was for them to knock of maybe $1,000 of the total cost.

Often you hear that you need to pray with faith in order to receive an answer, but this is a testimony to God answering prayer even when we lack faith. God remains God in spite of us. This example in my life reminds me of the story in Mark 9 when Jesus comes down from the mountain after being transfigured and is met by a father of a demon possessed boy who says to Jesus "have mercy on us and help us if you can". Jesus kindly rebuked him and says, "what do you mean, ‘If I can'? Anything is possible if a person believes.” The father replies.... "Lord, I believe, help my unbelief" (Mark 9:24). I felt this kind rebuke today and praise God for His goodness and patience!
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Praise God! Wow, what a relief and definitely an answer to prayer. Please pass on birthday wishes from our family to Ellen & Nico Jr.!! Hope they had a wonderful day :)
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