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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

Posted on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 06:18PM by Registered CommenterDan Owczarzak in | Comments7 Comments

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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.

March 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

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.

April 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMichael A.C. Rebey

Yeah Dan, I'm still waiting!

April 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

Hi Mike (and Lisa)

Sorry - I promise to post this follow up article soon. I just about have it ready to go !!!!

April 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDan

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

September 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterWendy Chasko

P.S. You can tell I don't comment a lot, I put my name twice.

September 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterWendy Chasko

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!

September 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDan

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