|
Saved By a Lawyer
In the early frontier days of one of our far Western
towns, a man sitting in his office heard the yelling of men
and the screams of women. He also heard the clattering
hooves of a runaway horse. Although he was a brilliant
attorney, he was also an experienced horseman. Rushing out
of his office, he saw the maddened creature tearing down the
street. The man in the cart was calling frantically for
help. At the risk of his own life, the lawyer flung himself
at the head of that horse and grasped the dangling reins. He
was dragged along the road, but he brought the horse to a
standstill and saved the man's life. The one he rescued was,
of course, deeply grateful. By R. Allan Anderson, These Times, February 1973. With permission from Dale E. Galusha Pacific Press Ministries dalgal@pacificpress.com |
|
Receive our free newsletters
The Nugget: Published three times a week, this newsletter features inspirational devotionals and mini-sermons dedicated to drawing mankind closer to each other and to Christ.
|