This is a miracle written and recorded by a member of Pastor Pearl’s Church in CO. She attended our church during the Missionary Conference February, 2009.
My name is Christi Steen. On Aug 26, 2006 I was at 92nd and Sheridan in Denver, Colorado. I had gone to Archivers (a scrapbooking store) and then to Wendy’s to eat lunch. I pushed the button to get the walk signal to go across the street to Michaels. I got the walk signal and started walking across the street. I am 4′9″ tall and I saw headlights even with my eye. I heard a crunch on my head. I had been hit by a pick up truck.
The next thing I remember is a man saying, “Hold on the ambulance is coming, hold on”. Then the ambulance got there. They got me to the hospital. The next thing I remember the doctor was telling me that they had done a cat scan and I had a broken femur and that they were going to take me to surgery to put a rod in my leg. My clothes were cut off and I was taken to surgery. A titanium rod was implanted in my leg. I had a broken collarbone and a concussion too.
When the policeman came to see me that night he said I was thrown 20 feet. God had protected me and I felt no pain. If I sat in one position too long there would be a little discomfort. I was in the hospital for 6 days. I was out of work for 3 weeks. I was on a walker for 2 months. I could not go upstairs for 2 months. My bedroom and bathroom are upstairs. I did not get to see or use my bedroom and bathroom for 2 months. I had to walk with a cane for 6 weeks after that.
When I had my last appointment with the doctor I asked him about a lump on the left side of my knee. He said my leg was so small and that it was the screw. He said it could be removed in a day surgery if it bothered me. It did bother me sometimes. It felt like it was scraping against the bone. I went in to have the screw removed and when I came out of the surgery the doctor had removed the whole rod. I am healed now.
Christi has worked hard to get this to us… computer problems, etc; I am thankful for her perseverance. Thank you Christi!