Monday, January 21, 2019


A Toddler and a Stranger

 My husband and I had been attending the Church of the Way in Van Nuys, California for some time.This particular Sunday was baby dedication day but our 15 month old stayed in the nursery because we had had her dedicated earlier. Following the brief ceremony the parents returned their babies to the nursery.

Looking back, we think that was when a door must have been left open and our little Andrea slipped out of the nursery unnoticed. She apparently made her way outside to the sidewalk and walked between two parked cars. She was about to enter busy Van Nuys Boulevard when a man picked her up and brought her into the church foyer.

He presented her to an elder, saying simply, he found this little girl getting ready to cross Van Nuys Boulevard. The elder recognized Andrea and sent someone to get me. When I saw Andrea, she was lying quietly in the arms of the elder. It wasn’t until she saw me that she began to scream.

Together, the three of us went back to the nursery. Everyone there was upset that Andrea had gotten out and relieved that she was safe.

The man who brought her in was gone and the elder said he hadn’t seen him before. The odd thing was Andrea didn’t go to men, not even to her dad. Her tendency would be to run from a man, especially a stranger. But the elder said she looked very peaceful in the man’s arms, and she didn’t fuss when he took her from him and cradled her.

Some may call this luck but after people had calmed down the sentiment at the nursery was that someone was looking out for Andrea and sent an angel to rescue my little girl.

I would not argue otherwise.

 

Barbara Koukl

Van Nuys, CA

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