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I am
eighty-three years old and was converted at the age of twenty-
four-that’s a while. My husband and I were living in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in 1946. He was a technician for the Power
Company. One day a salesman came into the office and asked Hamp
if he would like to go in business in Panama City, Florida. He
said a man there would furnish a truck and building free to
anyone who would go in business so that he would have someone to
service the air conditioning equipment he sold.
Well, we went
and were there almost three years when again a salesman came in
and asked Hamp if he would be interested in selling the
business-he replied that he would think about it. That night we
prayed and put out a fleece. Hamp asked God to have this man
just pay the fair price he put on the business without haggling
about it-by this we would know that it was what He wanted.
In a few days
the gentleman came back, Hamp told him what he wanted for the
business and he took out his checkbook and wrote the check.
Without being aware of it at the time, we had just received the
money we would need to go to South America.
We pushed on a
few doors but none opened, and then Mrs. Chas. Cowman, president
of the Oriental Missionary Society, came through town and we
invited her and her traveling companions, Arthur and Mrs. Ball,
to thanksgiving dinner. We were telling them what had happened
when Mr. Ball, who had just returned from Colombia, S.A., asked
us why we didn’t go to Colombia and work at our trade and, at
the same time, give our testimony as we worked. The whole thing
seemed pretty far-fetched. We were in our mid thirties and
didn’t know word one of Spanish so we just shrugged it off.
But one night at the end of three weeks, when we still didn’t
know what to do, we told God that we didn’t know where to find
Arthur Ball but, that if this was really what He wanted, He was
able to send Mr. Ball to us.
The next
morning at 7 o’clock I answered a knock at the door and there
stood Arthur Ball. He said he had been coming back through
Panama City in route to Los Angeles and God had awakened him
that morning and told him not to leave town without first
talking to us again about going to South America. You can
imagine the scene around the coffee table that morning as we all
realized what had happened.
Due to the
fact that Colombia was in a state of revolution, it was a little
over a year before we found a way to get into the country, but
we made it. From that time forth, God took us from one country
to another, usually through Carrier Interna- tional. Hamp passed
on thirty some years ago and is buried in Guayaquil, Ecuador;
and I am still walking on led step by step by the wonderful
miracle-working hand of God. How wonderful He is!

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