FIRE
By Tessa Harvey
Bart slouched down to one of the fields. It needed plowing after the harvest, but everything seemed to take so much effort.
Leanne was being nice but feeling a little sick. Bart knew it was a lovely day. The hospital orderly who knew how to unlock hospital bathroom doors quickly from the outside had visited him and asked him to try every day to think of at least one reason to live. But Bart felt he was sinking deeper into quicksand.
"God help me!" he cried aloud. He did not know if there was a God, but suddenly it seemed like the black clouds in his head rolled back and there was light.
"Yoohoo!" called a woman's voice from near the paddock fence. "I've got Rabbi to pray for you. He's here now."
A tall, slightly stooped older man climbed through the fence. "Timothy," he said holding out his right hand, "I'm not really a rabbi. But could I be a friend and tell you too that there is a God in Heaven and He loves you! And His Son, Jesus Christ gave His life for you."
Bart began to cry. "Yes, help me," he said.
And a holy fire began to transform the family.
TO BE CONTINUED
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