The Church Under the Bridge in Waco, Texas

Teri Lyn Hughes
Homeless

Basically, in the practical sense, you need water to survive and a backpack to carry other survival – or even sentimental items – to survive on the road and on the street.

I’m so careful to keep water with me. I was on the way back to Beaumont where I have a tent. I forgot to fill up and a ride dropped me about 40 miles outside of Van Horn on I-10 and I ran out of water that night. So I woke up thirsty in west Texas and it was 85 by noon.

It was completely deserted and no one would stop. Just myself and my backpack in the hot sun. No water. In West Texas. I was getting sick to my stomach and I prayed to God the father to send someone with a kind heart who would give me a ride. When I finished I was tired and sick and I got up and started to walk again and I noticed a pile of trash and it was someone who had cleaned out their car.

There’s no way to find water in west Texas in a hot afternoon. I walked by the trash and a voice told me to go back. Go back and look a second time. It was an imperative.Under all the trash was a full bottle. It was a full gallon jug of distilled water, never opened. I drank, I filled and I drank and filled it again. Ten minutes later I got a ride. He loves to strut his stuff.

My tattoo says Yehovah, it’s the outward marking of the spiritual.

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2 Responses to The Church Under the Bridge in Waco, Texas

  1. Teri Lyn Hughes says:

    This is amazing. I’d just noted that Yahoo’S new ‘keep in touch’ gimmick mimicking sites like Facebook was giving me unsolicited information on people, so I entered my own name in the search engine out of curiosity to see what would come up! I gave this interview to a lady working on a college project about 2 years ago, and am amazed that it hit the internet in any way. The internet is shrinking the world. Yehovah God bless you in Jesus the Son and thanks for the blast from the past! I still see miracles every day, and hope you do the same!

  2. chris says:

    So good to hear from you—sorry this comment is so late! Amazing story. Hope you are well!

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