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Contents
Introduction
THE FORCE IS WITH YOU Love at First Sight Kim Champion In Safekeeping Ellen Urbani Hiltebrand A (Heavenly) Conversation Jessica Quilty Grandfather's Angel Dust Helen Taupe Are You There, God? Melanie Allen Say a Prayer Terri McLean My Leap of Faith Ann McCoy The Great Perrier Wash Jill Lynne
MATTERS OF THE HEART Milestones Margaret J. (Mimi) Popp Getting to No Susie Troccolo Marriage Is a Contract, Not a Guarantee Phyllis Miletich Romance and Reality Lillian Quaschnick What's a Body to Do? Carol Newman Skimming the Sea of Cortez Georgia C. Harker Signs of Love Alaina Smith Seeking the Fountain of Youth Kay Allenbaugh
SPIRITKEEPERS Just Remember...You're Only Ten! Tannis Benedict I Am Woman Marci Madsen Fuller Steppin' Out on Faith Jennifer Brown Banks Real Beauty Comes from Within Lauren Maser His Plan for Me Carolina Fernandez Roots and Wings Margaret C. Price Cheryl's Legacy Lolly Champion Journey of a Brave Heart Elizabeth Krenik
THE POWER WITHIN Home at Last Sheila Stephens Zoë Carol Anne Ruel Laughter Heals Marianna Nunes A Full-Circle Gift Clara Olson Soul Fishing Debb Janes Love Is for Always Judith McClure School of Hard Knocks Courtney S.
THINKING YOUNG AGAIN Nicky's Heaven Diane Gonzales Bertrand Finding Your Way Jennifer Esperante Gunter Magical Moments Jayne Garrett The Dance Christi Kromminga The Paper-Clip Necklace Jennifer Howard A Dad Named Johnny Joan Roelke
POSITIVELY INTUITIVE Body Wise C. Yvonne Brown Never Take "No" for an Answer Karen Sheridan Intuitive House Hunting Doreen Virtue Gold Medal Jeanne Evans Lodwick Sparky Sheila O'Connor Discovering the Big Picture Ann Albers The Ice Storm Martha Nicholson
WAKE-UP CALLS And the Winner Is... Claudia McCormick The G-Word Martha Powers David's Surprise Emily Sue Harvey Real Class Sarah Heekin Redfield It's Up to Me Karen A. Wilson Junking -- a Lesson in Economics Becky Lee Weyrich Beyond First Impressions Judi Chapman
BOUNCING BACK Act as If Sue Dyer Perfect Timing Mindy Sue Cohen My Special Bridge Judith Morton Fraser Outside My Comfort Zone Candis Fancher The Cliff Janice A. Sperry A Blessing in Disguise Lynn Price
CREATING ABUNDANCE Ask for What You Want Francine M. Storey No Ordinary Stockings Linda Nash All I Ever Wanted Jean Quinn Creating a Miracle Barbara Dalbey The Bookstore Messenger Ursula Bacon Father Knows Best Hildie Sittig From Rollers to Riches Donna Hartley
AGING WISELY Embracing December Lynne Zielinski Roads Not Taken Mary Sass How Does My Garden Grow? Ruth Rocker "It" Happened to Me Kay P. Giordano Tommy Tracks Ruth Lee Goddess Extraordinaire Jill Davis Chocolate Love Marilyn McFarlane
BETTER THAN LAUGHING GAS A Note from Home Joanna Slan Feast or Famine Lillian Quaschnick I'll Show 'Em Shirley Elkin Tough as Nails Patsy Dooley While the Master Is Away Carole Bellacera Shorn Thing Karin Esterhammer
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Stories help us to learn about ourselves and make discoveries that add meaning and depth to our life journey. As the creator of theChocolateseries, I've found that stories play an especially profound role in the lives of women.
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As you read these stories and seek to apply their messages in your own life, I hope you'll be divinely inspired to take your own next step, especially if you're at a crossroads or are facing new challenges and opportunities. May the power of these heavenly stories heal your spirit and move you forward on your unique path -- with a sense of humor and a sense of wonder. And may these stories inspire you to make the choices in your life that bring you the most peace of mind. By so doing, you'll know you're walking hand in hand with spirit.
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From: The Force is With You
Love at First Sight
Many years ago, my uncle owned a restaurant at a small airport in Illinois. My mother was the assistant manager, and I was the hostess. One afternoon, my mother and I went to a diner for lunch. Our waitress, Debbie, was so sweet that we took an immediate liking to her, and my mother offered her a job at my uncle's restaurant on the spot. Debbie accepted.
We invited her to our home for dinner that evening and during our conversations with her, we learned that she had never married and that she had no boyfriend. She told us that five years before while on a flight back east, she met "her pilot" and that it was love at first sight.
She had been very nervous as she was boarding the plane and the pilot was standing in the doorway greeting passengers. He must have noticed how afraid of flying she seemed, and he struck up a conversation with her. They spoke less than ten minutes, and he assured her he would fly her safely to her destination. She told us it was love at first sight, and we told her there was no such thing. Although she never saw her pilot again, she never forgot the feeling she had in her heart when their eyes met.
Mother and I had a plan. Since she was so in love with her pilot, we decided to fix her up with one of the many single pilots that came into the restaurant to eat in between flights. We approached John, one of the pilots, and told him about Debbie. He agreed to meet her for a dinner date on one of his nights off.
We sat him at a nice table with candlelight and fresh flowers. When Debbie arrived, we walked her to the table to introduce her to her date. As we approached, Debbie stopped dead in her tracks, tears welled up in her eyes, her hand went to her heart, and though I couldn't believe what I was hearing, she said, "My pilot, it's my pilot!" He stood dumbstruck and embraced her.
We later learned that he, too, had fallen in love with "his passenger" five years ago on that flight back east.
The last we heard from Debbie was in a letter from Guam. When people tell me there is no such thing as love at first sight, I tell them this story and show them the photo Debbie enclosed with her letter, a photo of her family -- her husband, John, in his pilot's uniform and their two beautiful daughters.
Kim Champion
In Safekeeping
Having lived and traveled through Central America for two years, I considered myself bus savvy.
I knew all the schedules and times. I also knew better than to travel at night or take an unfamiliar route. So one night, when the bus I was riding broke down three times before we boarded another, which deposited everyone in the capital well after dark, I figured the gods were against me. I cried and pleaded with the driver not to leave me there alone, in a location totally unfamiliar to me, but he laughed like someone sick of American tourists and swiftly drove off into the pitch-blackness.
The few streetlights sported empty sockets from which the bulbs had been pilfered, and the only human presence seemed to be a couple reeking of liquor, asleep -- or maybe dead! My imagination spiraled. Where could the other passengers have gone to so quickly? I wondered. Every headline, every story of women found raped, beaten, or dead in an empty alley seemed to reverberate from the hollows of broken windows and stripped cars, and propelled me to the signposts on the street corners. I had to figure out where I was.
Eight blocks later, I located two cross-street signs and plotted a path in my mind. A right turn at the next corner would lead me down a long street, through a tunnel, and into a park that I'd walked in often and knew would be populated even late at night. So began my long march toward safety.
One block before the tunnel, a man staggered out of a deserted building behind the only functioning streetlight and came right at me. He put one hand on my left arm and another in my hair, caressing it, pulling it. "You are beautiful," he slurred with his face pressed against mine, and I could smell the booze and the weeks of not bathing. "Tell me where you're going and I'll walk you there," he insisted, mocking me, still holding tightly to my arm. Not wanting to challenge or engage him by speaking or looking directly at him, I sized up his shadow on the wall. Not a big man, but nonetheless larger than I, and I knew at that moment, with absolute certainty, that he would attack me the minute I entered the confines of the tunnel that loomed before us.
Just then I heard another set of footsteps fall in behind me. Knowing attacks such as the one planned for me usually involve more than one person, I should have been terrified. And yet the minute I heard those footsteps, a sense of calm as palpable as the drunk man's groping hands descended upon me. As sure as I was two seconds ago that this drunkard would attack me in the tunnel, I was now equally certain that I would be safe. I glanced again at the wall to see the shadow of my savior, the owner of the second set of footsteps falling so close behind me, the one who would keep me safe.
No one was there. And yet the footsteps rang out, loud and piercing in the quiet night, reassuring me with each echo that I would not be harmed.
As I had predicted, when we reached the tunnel the drunk man lunged toward me, wrapping his hands around my neck and propelling me forward. But just as quickly he released me, and I stumbled backward as the force with which he was ripped from my body reversed my direction. I turned just long enough to see him fly through the air and land near the gutter on the other side of the street. No one else was there.
I made it safely through the tunnel that night. Now, whenever I'm afraid, I remember that night in Central America when I started out thinking the gods were against me. In the end, I knew they had been behind me the whole time. One night I heard their footsteps; I felt their force. And I have never been alone again.
Ellen Urbani Hiltebrand
Excerpted from Chocolate for a Woman's Spirit: 77 Stories of Inspiration to Lift Your Heart and Sooth Your Soul by Kay Allenbaugh All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.