A few years ago in Scotland, the Clark family has a dream, Clark and his wife have been working and saving, have some plans for them and their nine children for a visit to America. Already many years, eventually saving enough and have made their passports and tickets for all the family left the ship to America.

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All the family was getting ready and spirit. However, seven days before their departure, the youngest child in a dog bite. Doctors stitched the wound, but he put a yellow ribbon on the front door of Clark. Because there is the possibility of rabies, they are in quarantine for 14 days. Family’s dream was shattered. They can not go to America as planned. Clark was very disappointed and also angry. He stood at the edge of the harbor and watched the ship depart, without his family. He shed tears of disappointment and cursed his son, also God for their misfortune.

Five days later, the tragic news spread throughout Scotland. Great ship Titanic sank. Big ship sank and Caused Hundreds of Deaths. Clark Family Should Be present in the ship, but as a child in a dog bite, They were forced to cancel to leave.

When Clark heard the news, he hugged his son and thanked him for saving the entire family. He also thanked God for saving their lives and changed his view of misfortune as a blessing.

What we see as bad luck, could be a way for God to save us. He never devise misfortune in our lives. Often we regard it as a misfortune through our glasses and blame God and others for making our plans ruined. And God was working to improve or change our plans, as well as devise a blessing and goodness for us.

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Comments (11)
  • megamatt09 on Nov 30, 2011

    Intriguing.

  • Harvey Smithson on Nov 30, 2011

    very touching. other people could be in a worse scenario than us.

  • Aroosa Gloomy on Nov 30, 2011

    Clicked my heart

  • CarolineMG on Nov 30, 2011

    awesome..

  • ittech on Dec 1, 2011

    ncie very good

  • iva75cpb on Dec 1, 2011

    Very touchy.

  • rgreenfield on Dec 4, 2011

    blessing in disguise… thanks for sharing.

  • lonelyplanet on Dec 5, 2011

    Nicely explained post.

  • ittech on Dec 14, 2011

    good share informative thanks for this.

  • Yvhes P. on Dec 23, 2011

    very nice post indeed, so touching.

  • Kristie Claar on Jan 24, 2012

    Good share.

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