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In The Sky, A Beautiful Woman
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Ellie Braun-Haley

 

I can not imagine the pain Sara endured in this life. She buried four babies. Sara's first three children, all boys, had been born with heart defects and none of them survived long after birth. After a few years, Sara gave birth to a little girl, Emily, who soon began to have health problems too. The doctors discovered that, like her brothers before her, she had a hole in her heart. When Emily was almost ten months old she went in for heart surgery. She was just not strong enough to recover from the ordeal. She died. Sara and Bryan, her husband, mourned for all four infants again and Sara felt they would never have a child to keep. She was having a particularly difficult time handling the death of little Emily.

Some months later, Sara was driving up a hill. She was crying as she drove, her thoughts on the child she had most recently said good-bye to. Something told her to look up. There in the sky, she saw a beautiful lady with a child in her arms. Sara recognized the baby as her daughter, Emily. The lady spoke to Sara and she said, "Please don't cry. Don't mourn anymore. All is well and fine. Your baby is well taken care of."

After that day Sara cried no more for little Emily. She said, "I had no reason to mourn. I knew my baby was taken care of. I know I will see her."


Story by Ellie Braun-Haley from her book, A Little Door, A Little Light.
Available at http://www.eaglecreek.org/doorpdf.html
Also available at: evrcanada.com

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Testimonial regarding A Little Door, A Little Light

This book is simply incredible. I am a Registered Nurse and have worked almost my entire career in the Emergency Department. Obviously, I have seen many, many deaths, all which affect me although I must maintain my professionalism. The book touches the soul of those of us left on this side of the veil, the light, whatever it is, it helps us to understand in a positive loving and gentle way that God never leaves us or lets us down. The book not only comforts, it inspires and gives hope. Ellie Braun-Haley has written a book filled with love and wisdom.

  - Peggy McConnell-Dobbins, R.N.,
Director of Nursing Emergency Services, Largo, Florida

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Ellie is editing her next book in the area of Divine Intervention. Book
title is SEEDS OF HOPE. If you have a story you wish to share contact
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