Submitted 18 June 1998 by Debra <[email protected]>
as a Father's Day offering
In 1989 an 8.2 earthquake almost flattened Armenia, killing over 30,000
people in less than four minutes.
In the midst of utter devastation and chaos, a father left his wife securely
at home and rushed to the school where his son was supposed to be, only to
discover that the building was as flat as a pancake.
After the traumatic initial shock, he remembered the promise he had made to
his son: "No matter what, I'll always be there for you!" And tears
began to fill his eyes. As he looked at the pile of debris that once
was the school, it looked hopeless, but he kept remembering his commitment
to his son.
He began to concentrate on where he walked his son to class at school each
morning. Remembering his son's classroom would be in the back
right corner of the building, he rushed there and started digging through
the rubble.
As he was digging, other forlorn parents arrived, clutching their hearts,
saying: "My son!" "My daughter!" Other well meaning parents
tried to pull him off of what was left of the school saying:
"It's too late!"
"They're dead!"
"You can't help!"
"Go home!"
"Come on, face reality, there's nothing you can do!"
"You're just going to make things worse!"
To each parent he responded with one line: "Are you going to help me now?"
And then he proceeded to dig for his son, stone by stone.
The fire chief showed up and tried to pull him off of the school's debris,
saying, "Fires are breaking out, explosions are happening everywhere.
You're in danger. We'll take care of it. Go home."
To which this loving, caring Armenian father asked, "Are you going to help
me now?"
The police came and said, "You're angry, distraught and it's over.
You're endangering others. Go home. We'll handle it!" To
which he replied, "Are you going to help me now?" No one helped.
Courageously he proceeded alone because he needed to know for himself: "Is
my boy alive or is he dead?"
He dug for eight hours . . . 12 hours . . . 24 hours ... 36 hours . . .
then, in the 38th hour, he pulled back a boulder and heard his son's voice.
He screamed his son's name, "ARMAND!" He heard back, "Dad!?!
It's me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told 'em
that if you were alive, you'd save me and when you saved me, they'd be
saved. You promised, 'No matter what, I'll always be there for you!'
You did it, Dad! . . . "
"What's going on in there? How is it?" the father asked.
There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad. We're scared, hungry, thirsty
and thankful you're here. When the building collapsed, it made a
wedge, like a triangle, and it saved us."
"Come on out, boy!"
"No, Dad! Let the other kids out first, 'cause I know you'll get me!
No matter what, I know you'll be there for me!"
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them,
for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake
you."
-Deuteronomy 31:5
From: Chicken Soup For The Soul - HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO EVERYONE.
Brothers and Sisters,
As Father's Day approaches, I thought it appropriate to share this story
with the list. It's a beautiful story that parallels our Lord's
commitment to us and a painful reminder of how we fall short of our
commitment to Him. He is so, so good to us!
In His Love,
Debra
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