News Story #1
Woman Hit By Lightning While Praying
DAPHNE, Ala. --
Worried about the safety of her family during a stormy
Memorial Day trip to the beach, Clara Jean Brown stood in
her kitchen and prayed for their safe return as a strong
thunderstorm rumbled through Baldwin County, Alabama.
But while she prayed, lightning suddenly exploded, blowing
through the linoleum and leaving a blackened area on the
concrete. Brown wound up on the floor, dazed and disoriented
by the blast but otherwise uninjured. She said 'Amen'
and the room was engulfed in a huge ball of fire. The
65-year-old Brown said she is blessed to be alive.
Firefighters said its likely she was hit by a bolt of lightning that apparently struck outside and traveled into the house yesterday afternoon. She was found lying on the floor by her 14-year-old granddaughter. Fire officials think the lightning likely struck across the street from the couple's home and traveled into the house through a water line. The lightning continued into the couple's backyard and ripped open a small trench. A family member said he will no longer assume it is safe to be indoors during a lightning strike. Dime-sized hail and wind gusts of up to 45 miles-per-hour moved across coastal Baldwin County. As much as three inches of rain fell in some areas in three hours. |
...this Sunday's "God Loves Everyone" Sermon at
St. Ernie's Church has been cancelled until further notice.