How Much Does a Miracle
Cost
Tess was a
eight years old when she heard her Mom and Dad talking
about her little brother, Andrew. All she knew was that
he was very sick and they were completely out of money.
They were moving to an apartment complex next month
because Daddy didn't have the money for the doctor bills
and our house. Only a very costly surgery could save him
now and it was looking like there was no one to loan
them the money.
She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother with whispered
desperation, "Only a miracle can save him now." Tess
went to her bedroom and pulled a small box from its
hiding place in the closet. She poured all the change
out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three times,
even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance
here for mistakes. Carefully placing the coins back in
the box, she slipped out the back door and made her way
six blocks to the drug store.
She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some
attention but he was busy talking to another man and
couldn't be bothered by an eight year old at this
moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a scuffing noise.
Nothing ... she cleared her throat with the most
disgusting sound she could muster. No good ... Finally
she took a quarter from her box and banged it on the
glass counter. That did it!
"And what do you want?" the pharmacist asked in an
annoyed tone of voice. "I'm talking to my brother from
Chicago whom I haven't seen in ages." he said, without
waiting for a reply to his question. "Well, I want to
talk to you about my brother." Tess answered back in the
same annoyed tone. "He's really, really sick ... and my
Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much
does a miracle cost?" "We don't sell miracles here,
little girl. I'm sorry but I can't help you." the
pharmacist said, softening a little.
"Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't
enough, I will get the rest. Just tell me how much it
costs."
The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He
stooped down and asked the little girl, "What kind of a
miracle does your brother need?"
"I don't know." Tess replied with eyes filled with
tears. "I just know he's really sick and Mommy says he
needs an operation. But my Daddy can't pay for it, so I
want to use my money."
"How much do you have?" asked the man from Chicago.
"One dollar and eleven cents." Tess answered. "And it's
all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need
to."
"Well, what a coincidence." smiled the man. "A dollar
and eleven cents - the exact price of a miracle for
little brothers." He took her money in one hand and with
the other hand he grasped her hand and said , "Take me
to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet
your parents. Let's see if I have the kind of miracle
you need."
That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstong. a
surgeon, specializing in neurosurgery. The operation was
completed without charge and it wasn't long until Andrew
was home again and doing well. Mom and Dad were happily
talking about the chain of events that had led them to
this place.
"That surgery", her Mom whispered, "was a real miracle.
I wonder how much it would have cost?" Tess smiled. She
knew exactly how much a miracle cost ... one dollar and
eleven cents, plus the faith of a little child.
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