Thursday, May 15, 2014

Wonder-filled Answer to Prayers about A/C



Mid-way through the day today, I began thinking I needed to borrow a box fan or two. The inside-home temp’s got up to 87 today by 3 p.m., and yesterday it was up to 85. That’s tolerable but a tad uncomfortable, especially for the cat. This all began two days ago and I explained my change in prayer attitude in a post.

Just when I thought I needed to add some cooling of some kind, the guys from the A/C contractor arrived and put in a new blower motor.

This whole issue was a bit tricky. Two years ago, a local agency “weatherized” my old mobile home and part of that included a new AC/Heating unit. A year and three months later, the blower motor went out. The agency approved emergency funds to replace it. This time, when it went out, it was only eight months later. The agency has no funds right now - they are waiting for their next fiscal year’s inflow, in July. The contractor said the blower motors are only warrantied for 3 months. But the contractor felt so bad for the situation, they scrounged their storage area, found an AC/Heater unit they recently took from a home that had upgraded theirs, and the blower motor was good, so they yanked that and brought that over. Bottom line? Nobody charged me anything - is the Father good, or what?

Of course, I have no way of knowing how long it will last, but for now, the cat and I are not perspiring or uncomfortable. The contractors think there was a bad batch of those parts a year ago, so hopefully this one is a different batch and will hold for a while.

I know some of you prayed with me on this one, and I thank you for that. Apparently, you have a “connection.”
 
Father, thank you so much for your help. I know it was two days, but you worked it out before we expect to hit the triple-digits tomorrow. You are amazing and I am so ashamed for all the times I work myself up with worry when you take care of what I need, always. Please bless those who prayed about this, and bless them abundantly, including the contractor’s staff.   

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