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In The
Midst
Elliott
Bergeron (as told to him by Kristi Griffin)
Wednesday,
five
o'clock,
for most people in
Jackson
this time marks the end of a hard workday, but for me it was only
halfway to what would lead to the longest day of my life.
Eric, my husband, was going to meet me at the land where we were
building our new house. I was driving to Mother's to pick up our
four-year old daughter, Ericka, as she loved to help with everything.
After picking Ericka up from Mother's we drove off to "The Land" as we
called it. Eric and I were one of four couples, all friends, who came
together and bought around a hundred acres of undeveloped woods to build
our homes. At this time we were in the process of building our new
house.
Halfway listening to Ericka's stories about her day I began to doubt
whether "The Land" is where God wanted us to stay. There had been two
brush fires recently, both coming within twenty yards of the house. Was
God telling us to move? I questioned this to a co-worker, but her reply
was that God had His hand of protection upon us. If He didn't then the
house would've been consumed by the brush fires.
As
we turned into the gravel driveway I could see Eric and Corey were
there. Corey, our 11-year old son, was playing with a friend. Guess he
needed a break, as we were at the house site daily for the past six
months.
This particular January evening Eric, Ericka, and I were on the second
floor doing our normal clean-up duties. Ericka decided to sweep with the
wide push broom while Eric vacuumed the dust...his chore today as he did
whichever Ericka decided not to do at that moment. I was about five feet
away in the balcony area picking up scrap 2x4 remnants.
As
I bent over to grab another piece I heard a "ping" echo below us, as the
Shop Vac was not running. Fear gripped me as
the only thought that noise could've been was a broom handle hitting the
concrete slab twelve feet below. Call it a mom's intuition. After
rushing to the end of the balcony I saw Ericka...lying unconscious on
the floor! Screaming, I flew down the stairs. As I turned the corner
Eric was by her side. He vaulted over the balcony to help our baby.
Several attempts were made to try and wake her, but nothing happened.
Finally, she opened her eyes though they were both fixed in an upper
left position. My thoughts were 'this is the first sign of head trauma'!
Her neck had no control as a newborn. Fear mounted as I could not speak
but grabbed Ericka from Eric and held her close to me. He ran to get the
car as I rocked
her in my arms.
The
ride to the hospital seemed like an eternity for us though it was only
20 miles away. Eric tried to call on the cell phone for an escort but it
was almost nine p.m.; and they could not find us. He began asking Ericka
all sorts of questions to check her mentality and awareness of the
surroundings.
She
would recite her name and answer his questions with a "yes, ma'am"
before quickly correcting herself with "I mean 'yes sir'" in between her
cries. At one point she asked Eric to sing "Jesus Loves Me". As he
started I began crying harder. In between a line he broke down and
Ericka finished it. Driving into the hospital's parking lot, Eric called
911 back to let them know we arrived (without the escort).
Once at the hospital Ericka began vomiting-another sign of head trauma.
Immediately they began IVs x-rays, CT scans, etc. to determine any
damage to the right side of her head where she landed onto the concrete.
We concluded she was pushing the push broom and backed off the edge in
between the studs of the wall, which were twelve inches apart. We
contacted family and friends, to begin the prayer chain. During her
tests, we saw blood coming from the Ericka’s right nostril... causing us
to panic again.
Minutes seemed like hours, hours like days as they completed one test
after another. Finally the doctor came to give us the diagnosis. He said
Ericka only had a minor concussion. We were overjoyed! A nurse commented
to me "you know, children are so resilient". Though sometimes true, I
explained to her that only God safely carried my baby down twelve feet
onto the floor. Soon after, she was released from the hospital.
We
praised the Lord for His blessings during the time, which had passed,
though we did not know the extent of the miracle and the many who had
interceded in prayer for Ericka.
Two
thirty
that morning I called my cousin, Eydie, in
Louisiana
to give her the news. She said her dad called and left a message on the
answering machine, but all he knew was Ericka fell from the second
floor. Nothing else was known. Eydie said
upon hearing the message she came down with a sharp pain on the right
side of her head, but didn't know why. Together she and her husband
prayed in intercession for Ericka, anointing
Eydie's head for the pain. Upon "Amen" of the prayer
Eydie's pain in her head went away
instantly. She told me she knew at that moment Ericka would be fine as
she felt the heaviness lift away.
Five days later Eric and I went back to the house. We were able to put
some of the pieces together… Measuring over 24 inches wide the push
broom had to fall just right to get in between the 12-inch space from
one stud to another. Second, in order to hear the broomstick echo on the
floor the Shop Vac had to be off. This was
no coincidence, as Eric never stops working until the job is done. Also,
we went upstairs and saw the rail on the balcony Eric vaulted over,
which was cracked horizontally the length of the board. Together we
talked about the doctor's report stating the small of the cartilage on
top of Ericka's right ear cushioned the blow that may have been a part
of saving her life. We know it was God.
Also, during this week, we find out that a man (Tonye)
from our church held a prayer with his group at work the day following
the accident at 2:15pm. That turned out to be the exact hour Ericka
vomited for her last time…Another answer to Prayer.
On
September 1, 2000, the most unbelievable thing happened.... I had the
kids picture made by a "new" photographer in our area, a couple of
months back. She is a Christian woman who left me a wonderful note with
my pictures, explaining how she considered her photography a gift that
God has graciously given her and along with this gift she feels that God
gives her people not only to photograph, but also to pray for. So after
I read the note, I decided to email her a thank you for the note and for
some reason decided to share the story of Ericka with her.
Her
Response: "I'm trying really hard to see through teary eyes to reply to
this. You won't believe this but here goes: I was sitting in my office
where I used to work when Tonye came in. He
started telling me that he wanted me to pray about something. I said
"Sure, what is it?" He hung his head to try to conceal the tears in his
eyes and started telling me about a precious little girl named Ericka
who had just fallen 12 feet to a concrete slab and had been rushed to
the hospital with head injuries. I immediately started praying and
alerted our entire prayer group by email to ask them to pray also. I
never dreamed that I would actually get to see this little miracle, much
less get to take her picture. Of course it's probably a good thing I
didn't know who she was when I was taking her picture because I don't
think I would have been able to quit hugging her long enough to work.
This is totally amazing to me. Our God is an awesome God! "
We believe that
not only did God save her life, but also through The Power of
Prayer, she is normal today. Matthew
18:20
says, "For where two or three are gathered together in
My name, I am there in the midst of them."
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