Precious Cargo
John 16:33 (New King James Version)
These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world
February 15, 2008 will be a day that will live vividly in my memory for a long time. My wife was away on a trip, it was Friday, and I was headed home from work. I was on the phone with my friend (we had previously arranged to go out for dinner) and I had just a few minutes until I reached my house. I got to the driveway, retrieved the mail out of the box, hit the overhead door opener and headed for the garage. It was almost 6:30pm and I guess I didn’t notice that the lights were on in the house.
As I got out of the garage and headed up the back steps, I noticed the inside entry door was open and the lights were on. As I got to the door I looked inside and saw our little dog standing in a pile of broken glass. The glass had been broken out of the door and the trim was torn off the wall and laying on the floor. I wasn’t sure what to make of things at first. A flood of emotions hit me at once: fear, uncertainty, anger – for a moment I was beside myself. I of course got our dog out of the glass and immediately called my wife.
We have a friend that comes over to look after our dogs and let them out when my wife is gone. I didn’t know if some kind of accident happened or what. I even got delusional to the point that I thought it possible the dog or cat ripped the trim off the wall. When my wife answered the phone, unfortunately, she experienced ALL of my emotions. I demanded she give me our friend’s phone number so I could call to possibly get some answers. It turned out that our friend didn’t come over that day. As I walked through the rest of the house, I found most every light on. Then I opened the door to the bedroom and I had my answer.
The bedroom had been ransacked - dresser drawers opened, the mattress moved, stuff laying around everywhere. I immediately knew what happened. Our home was broken into. At this point I called the police. I called my friend who I had previously scheduled dinner with and told him what happened. He hopped in his truck and arrived minutes after the police. I called another friend from work and he told me to get out of the house - probably good advice, but that never entered my mind – I had already been through the house to see that my uninvited guest had made his way all throughout the house. He was long gone. I was left feeling completely and utterly violated.
In my next posts, I want to share some valuable things God showed me as a result of this horrific day. Stay tuned.
Blessings!
Dan Owczarzak

Reader Comments (7)
We had a break-in a few summers ago, and you do feel very violated. Nothing was even taken from our home! Thankfully you are ok, and the dogs are ok.
Hey Dan, I believe this is my first post to your blog. i wish it was on better circumstances but I'm very interested to hear how God spoke to you through all of this. I'll be waiting.
Yeah Dan, I'm still waiting!
Hi Mike (and Lisa)
Sorry - I promise to post this follow up article soon. I just about have it ready to go !!!!
Hey Dan, I read a lot of blogs, but rarely comment. I stumbled upon yours today- Love it!! I am interested in the follow up story as well. Wendy Chasko
P.S. You can tell I don't comment a lot, I put my name twice.
Hi Wendy.
Thanks for the comment. I actually haven't written anything in quite a while, but that will change soon. I may put a small follow up on the last article, but I have a few more things on the burner also. Good to hear from you!