Surprise From God
By Maricon • May 28, 2015
I worked in another country for more than a year , but decided to go home since my employment didn't turn well. I went back without any savings and i felt sad about that.
It was already May and school year is about to start, I had to pay for my daughter's tuition fee. I only have enough money to pay for the down payment. I don't know where to get the money to buy her books and school uniform since I was unemployed during that time.
I went to her school and filled out the forms for her enrollment, when it was time for me to pay, the school registrar told me, "Ma'm, your daughter passed our scholarship program because of her good academic standing, her tuition fee is free for the whole year." I was speechless, all I said was, "Thank you Lord!"Truly you work in mysterious ways, if we always put our trust in You. With the money that I have, I was able to buy the books and school uniform that my daughter needed.
It was the most sweetest and best surprise of my life!
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