Crying is not a sign of weakness it shows the strength of your friendship.
@DG-jq7il3 жыл бұрын
About 12 years ago I was driving to work at 3am, and i was t-boned by a large truck that ran a stop sign 9n a side road while i was driving on a canyon road, my car rolled 7 times and plunged off a cliff and fell about 50 feet straight down. My father had passed a year prior, and while my car was rolling i felt arms wrap around me, and I felt safe, warm, and I could only think of my father. Once my car settled, I immediately called my wife and told her I was in an accident in the canyon and that I went off the cliff, but I was okay. My wife had told me she dreamt of my father telling her to wake up right before her phone rang. The aftermath of the accident was truly devastating, and even the recovery crew didn't believe anyone survived it.. I truly believe my father came to protect me, and that is why I am here today.
@ironmaven17603 жыл бұрын
wow....yes your dad was holding you tight as you plummeted over that cliff. I have felt the arms of my grandmother around me....as a goodbye the moment she passed. I wasnt even with her...but I knew at that very moment she was gone. you are indeed lucky beyond words..💜
@candymcneil80443 жыл бұрын
Now that's a work of god 💜💜
@inTruthbyGrace3 жыл бұрын
the father who protected you was God..... Thank God you are well and thank God for Jesus... Merry Christmas
@Wasker202333 жыл бұрын
“Remember son… dying is gay” Seriously tho thats one hella of an experience
@nathanv23583 жыл бұрын
That father you felt holding you in his arms was your Almighty Heavenly Father, - God alone.
@chaseshepard23954 жыл бұрын
You asked for stories. The first is when I was 17 just got my license. Myself and two buddies were heading out to do some fishing. I was driving a 97 cavalier down a backroad going way too fast. I lost control at around 95mph. We fishtailed about 75 yards. The last thing I remember before impact was the dust parting and seeing an older man standing there. Right after we slammed into a telephone upwards of 95mph. We all walked away without a scratch. The second time a buddy and I were out in his side by side. Again going a little too fast on a back road. We fishtailed caught a patch of pavement and flipped. Mid air I started sliding out of the machine. When we landed the roll cage was across my chest and stomach. We slid 50ish feet like that. When we came to a stop I remember looking over and again seeing the same old man turn and walk away. When the dust settled he was gone. No helmet on and when we stopped my head was roughly a foot from a guardrail. We both had road rash but flipped the machine over like nothing happened. Couple weeks later helping my dad clean the garage I moved an old tool box and found a picture of an elderly gentleman. I told my dad the guy looked so familiar. It was the same guy I saw at both accidents. I described to my dad what he was wearing when I had saw him. My dad walked inside and came back with a picture of my grandfather before they took him to the hospital leading to him passing. Exact same outfit. He passed away a year or so before I was born, and I’ve never seen what he looks like. My family’s weird about having pictures of deceased family hanging. Came to find out the road I had wrecked my car on is the same road he was involved in a terrible car accident when he was younger almost killing him, and where my buddy and I flipped his machine was about 2 miles from where he grew up. Call me crazy but I’m 100% a believer in having a guardian angel and beyond thankful for mine. Sorry for rambling and if anyone read this whole thing you’re awesome!
@KingFishing-oz8gs4 жыл бұрын
Great stories brother as I was reading this I got chills
@OneDegreeHotter3 жыл бұрын
Awesome story. Thanks for sharing. God Bless
@chaseshepard23953 жыл бұрын
@@OneDegreeHotter you as well
@Tommy_Petrol_Head333 жыл бұрын
Your awesome to I red it all it is also quite sad
@ryanavallone3 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s crazy
@1PowerOverwhelming10 ай бұрын
Been blasting through videos on your channel and this one got me. I’m an elevator constructor for local 10 in Washington DC. December 3rd 2020, on my late father’s birthday, a scaffold board fell 15 floors down the hoistway hitting me in the back and causing me to fall roughly 6 feet onto my head. I suffered 3 spinal fractures, 5 broken ribs, punctured lung, lacerated liver and kidney, and a variety of cuts and bruises. My father was intensely proud of me for getting into this trade, and I whole heartedly believe he kept me here so I could raise my children. Thank you for sharing gents.
@hessanator4 жыл бұрын
Grown ass Marine sitting here shedding tears man. So many things happened to me over in afghan a normal person wouldn't believe me. Someone was over there with my brothers and I. Give me goosebumps listening to you tell this story. So glad you have them looking over your shoulder. Love you guys
@notblakebray4 жыл бұрын
Let it all go man. God bless you and thank you for your service. Never forget you are a true American hero.
@imaginaryfriend96554 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your Service... Semper Fidelis
@jesses1514 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your service dude!
@Wolfenstein53154 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service from one vet to another.
@D.BeMe14 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service!
@mr.brightside71953 жыл бұрын
"Real Men", exactly like both of you, do cry and show emotion not because you are weak, but because you are both strong, honest, spiritual, and dedicated "Real Men."
@jennifereubank31683 жыл бұрын
These were my thoughts also, exactly as you wrote them!
@YaYa2Kase3 жыл бұрын
God isn’t done with you here on earth!!! Thankful you are here to tell your story.
@karencox36263 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@Redneckridin3 жыл бұрын
True
@Bryzle13 жыл бұрын
Yes, Sir!
@quazaar4 жыл бұрын
When I was 22 years old, I watched as my wife passed away during labor. It's tough. It's emotional. It still brings tears to my eyes. In September of this year, it will have been 23 years. I remember every second of that night to this day. It's something I wish I could forget. On a positive note, we had an amazing doctor. He was able to save my daughter. Thanks for sharing.
@armancha234 жыл бұрын
Wifes watching over you all and at a peace we only know next to God. Praying you will all be united in Gods time.
@saraibauer16624 жыл бұрын
Thankful that you found the good in such a tragic situation... God always turns things for good that the enemy means for destruction.
@josteincarlsen29054 жыл бұрын
❤️
@__KNOX__4 жыл бұрын
That is HeartBreaking I never even want to think of having to watch my wife in the smallest amount of pain let alone ur situation. Brian mad love sent ur way and thank u for sharing ur strength with us
@Trobertsdsgmach14 жыл бұрын
Jez when I read this i almost didn’t believe my eyes, I’m sure you and your daughter have a wonderful relationship
@EJWORX Жыл бұрын
There is a good reason why both are still here. Since that incident, you fellas have saved a lot of people you will never meet. Glad you're still around 😊.
@ScottHenderson-c4z11 ай бұрын
AMEN 🙌
@fernandopedroza52233 жыл бұрын
Don't ever worry about crying in front of us we will never judge y'all even the toughest men cry
@Country_Girl633 жыл бұрын
Exactly, a real man should never be afraid to cry.
@coltenstover93133 жыл бұрын
Real men cry
@nakinajay3 жыл бұрын
It takes a real man to cry and show how he really feels sometimes.
@daleskelton89633 жыл бұрын
I’ve always heard that REAL MEN cry
@robertn28133 жыл бұрын
Actually , the truth is , REAL men cry .
@shericoley68714 жыл бұрын
I've met my daughter's gaurdion angel. She was 8 years old and on a ventilator. Not breathing on her own. I went outside the hospital and there was a woman outside that knew what was going on without me telling her. She told me not to worry because I had put her in gods hands and she would be fine. I went back up to her and she was breathing on her own. So it's not hard at all to believe y'all at all I've seen more miracles over the last 20 yrs. Thank you for sharing your story with us
@828enigma64 жыл бұрын
Never met an angel, but as an ICU and later an ER nurse for thirty years, as well as a Volunteer Fireman. I've seen several instances of miracles.
@Murphyyangster4 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy! Many blessings
@txstangpride4 жыл бұрын
Two men with the best bromance relationship crying for each other will make all grown men 😢
@tannerrubach39984 жыл бұрын
And that’s okay
@craigproctor99604 жыл бұрын
God is good!!
@sawyerowen2784 жыл бұрын
And they make bada** trucks too
@Hydraulic67 Жыл бұрын
50 years on motorbikes, my Guardian Angels have worked overtime. Hwy 97 in Southern Oregon I had a lifter 4 x 4 pull out to pass going straight on with me no shoulders or you end up in the lake. I closed my eyes and prayed, let out a deep breath then opened my eyes. I was on the other side of the 4 x 4 withOUT a scratch, the 4 x 4 was just switching back into his lane in front of the double trailer semi he HAD to pass. I pulled over as soon as I could and prayed for some time thank my Angles and my Creator for letting me literally go right through a truck. I never swerved and the 4 x 4 couldn’t. The semi couldn’t move over in that area of he would be on the lake bottom. Thank you guys for sharing such an amazing story, may God keep you safe, again, as usual.
@stevengoodwin45013 жыл бұрын
I had an incident many years ago where I was hauling 50K of coil steel, and in a heavy rainstorm, was knocked off the road by an out of control car (for the opposite direction. When the dust and mud settled, I told the accident investigating patrolman that I thought I did a good job keeping the rig upright going off the ravine at 40mph. He looked at me and said come look over at your frame here. He said,"someone was steering your rig down the hill, but it wasn't you. All 5 1/2 inch steering box bolts were sheered clean off. He climbed up in the rig and spun the steering wheel. I wrote about the trip in a local paper here in Florida called The Hernando Sun. I know I was saved that time around!
@damonmcallister30192 жыл бұрын
I am a FIRM believer in guardian angels!! July 18, 2010 I was involved in a alcohol fueled incident, where I had broken into a random person’s shed & cops were called, and from what I read in the police report, I was operating a circular saw when the officer arrived. Officer had to go hands on trying to get me under control and the officer was at the point of being unable to contain me, when was a blink of an eye away from pulling the trigger on his weapon and something inside of him said, “try one more time” cuz during the scuffle he had me bear hugged from behind and was trying to put me in a sleeper hold. Hopefully this makes some sense and I’m also 12 yrs sober!! There’s more details to this story but just to agree, GUARDIAN ANGELS ARE REAL!!
@Peggapoo2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your sobriety. May your guardian angels always be with you.
@ThrivinHippieWitch2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on your sobriety!!
@leewalker35143 жыл бұрын
When my baby daughter died in my arms I wanted to end it all even though I had four other children it was a very hard time to watch a child that yours die in your arms my 10-year-old son at the time walked up to me and said dad will you take me to the store so we got in my 3500 Dodge and we drove to the store and out of the blue he did not know I was planning on taking my life he looked at me and said dad you’re not going to Die on me are you and it was like a light come on I said son I’m gonna be here as long as I can I believe guardian angels are used to your children to help you make it that son is now 29 years old and I’m so thankful he said that to me
@dominicdevita81783 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss hope you recovered from that
@conorobryan66683 жыл бұрын
Wow! I’m so sorry for your loss but thank god your son said that.
@mandylou-who22383 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for your terrible loss sir.
@reinholdadam7113 жыл бұрын
Well the little dude knew what you were thinking and sometimes things can happen but little kids can somehow stay pretty calm about it. I hope your daughter is watching over you
@hotroddave56003 жыл бұрын
wow i am so sorry to hear that i hope you recoverd from that that almost brought me to tears
@markknister6272 Жыл бұрын
David yelled a couple “irreverent” prayers, you are not alone. Glad you shared this.
@johne.hilbert20463 жыл бұрын
In 1990, I held my best friend as he took his last breaths. We hit a bridge doing about 85mph, car tore in half, landed in a stream, it was 18°f outside. I can assure you... losing your best friend is horrible, holding them as they die is life altering. SO glad you did not have to lose your best friend, so glad.
@YoloGameKanaal3 жыл бұрын
That is terrible. You made me cry. I hope you've recovered emotionally. May your friend rest in peace.
@hot_pink_bitch_88963 жыл бұрын
Fuck man i hope you’re feeling better I meanI’ve kept it outta the guard rails a couple times myself but damn. That blows.
@christopherculvey33913 жыл бұрын
Prayers brother.
@ThatC-rc2ig3 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t imagine having to witness anything like that. My prayers go towards your recovery
@anonimoporsiempre60333 жыл бұрын
Why you was doing 85 ?
@zacpowell42233 жыл бұрын
When Dave asked God to just have someone take care of his girls, I lost it man. As a dad to 4 kiddo’s, I felt that man. Much love to both 🤙🏼
@rvman7223 жыл бұрын
Same here brother. I only have 1 daughter that i have custody of. I balled like a baby..went in my daughters room and gave her a hug and told her i loved her.
@zacpowell42233 жыл бұрын
@@rvman722 That's a parents worst fear. Atleast to me it is. Something happening to you and your kiddos just being so broken. I cant even think about it man. Wish you and your daughter all the best in life buddy.
@rvman7223 жыл бұрын
@@zacpowell4223 Thank you Sir. Y'all do the same as well.
@zacpowell42233 жыл бұрын
@@rvman722 Thanks partner 🤙🏼
@maryhumphrey59873 жыл бұрын
Are you single
@darlagail562 жыл бұрын
When our youngest son was 10 yrs old we lived in the Mountains an hour from Las Vegas NV. It was winter and the boys liked to go sledding . For three days as I was leaving our house to go to work in Vegas I had a vision of my son laying in the snow in the road with a blanket covering him from head to foot. I told him of my vision and told him to sled on Rainbow hill and NOT in the roads !! On December 20, 1990 I received a call that my son had been hit by a truck . My husband was the Police Officer on the Mountain and was on a call and my older son who was 13 yrs old was at home when Shawn 10 yrs old left with his friends. There were 8 kids playing in the snow that day and decided to sled down a steep road. Two boys were hit by the truck that day one of them being our son Shawn. In my vision I saw a Police Officer enter my office at the Library and he said “ Come on let’s go “ !!! Just like my vision. When we got to the hospital my son had taken the accident in his face and he was unrecognizable but alive ! He was bleeding internally in his head . We all gave blood and a week later on Christmas Day he stopped bleeding. Someone had put a blanket covering him from the snow that was falling so the EMT’s thought he was dead. When they lifted the blanket Shawn opened his eyes. He was put in the back of his Dads Patrol vehicle and transferred to the snow line where an ambulance was waiting . It took one year for Shawn to recover. He told me God had plans for him and today he is a Police Officer with a family of his own. I thank God for the heads up .
@ctdieselnut2 жыл бұрын
Dec 20 1990 I was barely a day old, probably hadn't even left the hospital yet. I so sorry to hear your story, but happy to hear he lived, and sounds like a stand up person. It's kind of wild to me, that just by reading a comment on yt, I now know what a family on the other side of the country (I'm in ct) was going thru on the day I was born. Sometimes the world feels so small.
@ThrivinHippieWitch2 жыл бұрын
My heart is still pounding after reading this. This is a very powerful mama intuition story. I’m so grateful to read a happy ending to this 💗💗💗
@kylieshepherd48152 жыл бұрын
That's amazing. Someone needs to interview you and a movie should be made about gods plan. Like miracles from heaven type of movie. Incredible ❤
@Eisenhammer782 жыл бұрын
Praise the Lord. Merry Christmas
@tankueytryn11 ай бұрын
Wow! It's a beautiful thing to hear Gods miracles in such detail! God bless you and thank you for sharing!
@waynepowers7272 Жыл бұрын
Guarding Angles are real to me. They have kept me safe all my life but lately they have been working overtime for me and my Family. My wife and I was on our way home from Tennessee, when I got distracted and ran of the road doing about 70 mph. Something took the wheel out of my hand and guided my truck back to the highway. My wife was hysterical, me I said a pray under my breath, thanking God for my Angles looking over me. Yes guys, I watched your story and believe every word of your conversation. I am sorry you had to go through but I am so glad you both came out ok. Everyone has an Angle in their corner whether they believe it or not. You guys are the best. Your stories are great, keep it up.
@Cstolworthy2 жыл бұрын
This happened to me in the early 2000's when I was 19-20. I was working on the freight crew for a local grocery chain. That night was particularly light, so I was offered the chance to go home early (which I took). So it was very early morning hours (somewhere between 3-4 am). I was walking home when I heard a woman scream, it was very much one of those screams you utter when you are terrified for your life. When I got to the area where I had heard the scream from, I found a man trying to force himself on a woman while cornering her against a wall. At this point I had been doing martial arts for a little while, I was young, and I was cocky about my ability to handle the situation. I got to the guy and put my hand on his shoulder to spin him around. What I had failed to see was the knife in his other hand. As soon as he felt my hand on his shoulder, he spun around and stabbed me in the upper thigh and pushed downwards which lacerated my femoral artery. When I realized I had been stabbed, it felt like everything slowed way down. When I saw the blood spray from the wound, I knew that it was very bad. Interestingly in that moment I felt very calm and emotionally detached. I remember thinking that I probably had only a handful of seconds before I passed out from blood loss, and that if I did, that would leave this guy still standing. I remember deciding that I needed to do everything I could to make sure that didn't happen. I honestly don't remember very much after that. The next solid memory I have was coming to in the hospital. The next parts I have no recollection of, and comes fully from the accounts of the people involved. According to the woman after I was stabbed I exploded and attacked the guy with everything I had. I managed to incapacitate him and then passed out. There were a few people that had been heading home from a party, and heard the commotion and had called 911 and came to investigate. One of them was a reservist that had earlier that day received training on the proper use of a combat application tourniquet. Not only had he received the training, but he still had his tourniquet with him. He was able to apply it and slow the bleeding enough to save my life. I am not religious, but I often think about the fact that at exactly the moment I needed them, the right person was nearby with the exact piece of equipment needed to save my life.
@AsYouLikeIt_Zendi212 жыл бұрын
Wow. I hope you and the lady managing to heal from that trauma. You have a bigger purpose in life my friend. God does have a purpose for all of us. Thanks for sharing.
@CS_2472 жыл бұрын
There were a couple angels there that day, friend. You were one of them .
@camillewinnie27Ай бұрын
Wow, that’s crazy. It feels so specific that you couldn’t doubt it was a blessing in disguise.
@gerling784 жыл бұрын
I love that two of the biggest, baddest men still turn to the true strength of God and Prayer! We're lost without Him! We're all glad you survived!
@TeamJacobWV3 жыл бұрын
Whew…. Man, I love you guys! That was rough! I am 55 now, but when I was 16 (long before I gave my heart to Christ), I was in an accident on a two lane road... doing about 70-75 on a road intended for a speed of 35-40. I lost control and launched the car (a 1980 Dodge Colt) off of a cliff. The car rolled multiple times. When it stopped there were tree branches sticking out and through every window. I walked away without a scratch from the most gnarly wreck i've ever been involved in. Today I am heavily involved in my church and our worship leader. Even before I knew God... HE knew me! Yes... I believe fellas!
@celesteessel45003 жыл бұрын
Hallelujah!! So glad you made it out okay, God is good
@georgiagirl19613 жыл бұрын
Hallelujah!
@georgiagirl19613 жыл бұрын
Wow. Powerful testimony! God is good.
@melaniefeltsfagan12273 жыл бұрын
Wow! God is good!!! You had much more to do here my friend!! ❤️
@Eisenhammer782 жыл бұрын
Jeremiah 1:5 King James Version Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.
@budtackett834711 ай бұрын
My two Grandparents kept telling how to pray to Jesus to be shown he is real,i was 13 and started praying i fell asleep and awoke needed a glass of water as i got to the hallway i thought my Mamma was standing in the bedroom door blocking me from the hallway i called out lowly mamma and gazing all the way up it wasnt her and the eyes were looking thru me i immediately returned to my bed praying.everyone agrees i saw my guardian angel.,cut to 1990 i had a woman come up to me while deployed overseas out of the blue hand me a Saint Christopher necklace only the sheild part.said your mother told me to give this to you.months later my mom asked me if i received the item .and just couldnt understand how.thanks for sharing this video iam glad you were both ok.
@timrowland14903 жыл бұрын
I was hit by a tractor trailer and my wife and 10 day old daughter were in the car with me. My wife was bleeding 🩸 to death, I screamed for GOD to give it all to me, my daughter was ok and then the same dr that just told me my wife was going to die, said he couldn’t understand but the bleeding 🩸 has stopped? The next day at home after we got some rest, I woke up paralyzed from the neck down? I broke my neck left shoulder and my back and both knees! GOD heard me after over 50 operations I am disabled for life and I can walk with extreme pain and I need a new knee! So cry boys and keep praying 🙏 GOD IS listening 👂
@cole14073 жыл бұрын
@Ron T im not sure the circumstances in which it happened but my friends dad is a semi truck driver and years ago a 5 yr old girl ran out into traffic and there was nothing he could do to stop in time.
@paulnorthup88283 жыл бұрын
I ve seen some unspeakable accidents in the last 30 or so years, It is always very bad for the auto in those accidents, We all keep you in our prayers, All things are possible thru Christ. May he guide you and protect you and yours.
@flyingjlotlizard56203 жыл бұрын
Wtf dude thats crazy. God bless.
@maryhumphrey59873 жыл бұрын
Hello are you single
@EdZiomek7 ай бұрын
Tragic to hear, so Righteous!
@joeykeys20034 жыл бұрын
Damm. This was deep. I had my best friend go off a cliff when we were younger too. The scariest thing bro. We were running on a trail, racing. He went right, I went left around a tree and I didn't see him come out the other side. I heard him scream and when I looked back around the tree. The ground gave way and he dropped about 20' off the cliff. When I looked down, he was hugging this small skinny tree that grew out of the side of the cliff. Below him was about 100' drop. He caught the only dang tree off the side of that cliff to save his life. A few of us helped pull him back up and I don't think, to this day I ever hugged him as hard as I did that day. He definitely had a guardian angel looking out for him and I am forever grateful for that angel that I still have my best bro here today. I appreciate you both opening up about this because as men, we are taught to 'hold it in'. I think I finally needed this emotion to surface as much as you both did. So I appreciate this video. I need to give him a call now. Make sure he ain't doing something stupid without me. Ha. Those damm onions.
@tkoukol27274 жыл бұрын
Man Part of me wishes I was with him that night apparently he was Sitting there for a while I wish I was there to help and find help but Ik he’s looking out for me keeping me safe I’ve had a couple close accidents and I’ve definitely felt some weird stuff I swear I slid into a ditch one time going bout 40mph and my car I had at the time was on 2 wheels and it seemed like everything was in slo mo and someone/something just pushed it back over landing me on my wheels
@gilwil2 жыл бұрын
10 yrs ago, my whole family was run over by a car while we were camping in our tent. We ALL survived!!! Less than a week later, my 8yr old girl drew a picture of angels lying across us as we lay in the tent!! I was the most severely injured, broken back, but with miracle after miracle I am alive, walking and well. Even the metal in my back was removed only 10 months after the accident - something they never do, but I prayed it would go! God hears our prayers. That’s the quick version! 😉
@tabbisowden0393 Жыл бұрын
I whole heartedly believe in guardian angels. My dad was a long haul truck driver for 20+ years up until the day he passed away. One night when he was pushing his limits a little too far while trying to get to his preferred truck stop, he started to zone out. His moms presence showed up which jolted him to alertness. Less than 2 miles up the road there was a multi car pile up that he would've crashed into at 60ish mph. There have been many times my family have been pulled from of the brink of danger. Personally, when I was 14, I was ready to end it all. Actually had the exit method in my hand pressed against my skin when i felt arms wrap around me and someone start humming an old cherokee song. It made me feel safe for the first time in a while, i put the exit method away and went to my room where I silently cried myself to sleep.
@dylonhotfire33337 ай бұрын
I am glad to hear you got out of a bad place. Suicide hurts so many people for years after someone takes their own life. Also, I just don't think people on the outside can ever understand what a person goes through mentally and physically in our worst moments. Even if our Angels can't connect to us every time they are always watching. 😇I hope you have stayed happy through your life and thank you for sharing your story.
@ZombieSazza5 ай бұрын
@@dylonhotfire3333yeah a lot of folk don’t understand that kind of mental torment, and whilst I would never wish they went through it so they could finally understand, I would like some compassion or at least pretend to be understanding, y’know? Would make the world a lot less cruel. My late step-dad was a coroner (medical examiner, examined the recently deceased to find cause of death at a hospital) and he was the coroner for the Piper Alpha Disaster (Scotland). He struggled with PTSD really hard, especially the anniversary of the disaster, he saw so many young mens remains that it mentally scarred him (very few of the men remained intact from the explosion, it’s been the worlds worst offshore disaster to date). He eventually died by suicide as it became too much to cope with and whilst I miss him, I do understand that mental struggle is so, so hard to combat (I’ve PTSD myself). Just wish the world was a lot less cruel and could at least pretend to understand that some of us really are fighting a battle everyday and it’s a constant war.
@camillewinnie27Ай бұрын
Thanks heavens you were saved from such a terrible end. ❤
@JosephPayton-x4q29 күн бұрын
God moves in His own way
@douglasbair56472 жыл бұрын
Don’t be ashamed about crying, nothing wrong with being a sensitive man. Tough during the tough times, sensitive during the gentle times! So glad you made it through.
@cjbaker65272 жыл бұрын
My dad was pulled away from his cement dump truck after a huge boulder slid off the Topanga Canyon wall right in front of him. My dad felt arms pulling him toward the mountain as the truck slid 200 feet down the canyon. Guardian angles have always been a part of my life. Thanks for sharing your story. It’s a side of you both that we don’t often see.
@iambut1Mole4 жыл бұрын
In 2001, my sister was in the hospital for chemo and my mom call and said to tell my dad to get there bc my sister BP was very low and she may not make it. After my dad left I started to cry and pray. About 2 minutes into praying a calm cane over me and I heard someone say it's not her time today. Then I smelled smoke from a pipe.( my grandfather smoked a pipe and passed in 1985) An hour later my mom called and said my sister was ok for now. She did pass away a month later but I will never forget that calm that went over me. Glad you both are ok.
@Stainedrug774 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine losing one of my siblings
@iambut1Mole4 жыл бұрын
@@Stainedrug77 Ty. It was very hard to deal with. I refused to grieve bc I was trying to be strong for my mom. That was worst thing I could have done but learned alot of lessons.
@725niko4 жыл бұрын
Godless your family.
@floyddavid6159Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@projectdad65614 жыл бұрын
You know what I just realized, Dave is such a good listener. He certainly speaks when he wants to, but he’s a spectacular listener when others are talking. Be slow to speak, be slow to become angry, be quick to listen 🙏
@timothy99694 жыл бұрын
Something I need to learn 🍻
@conniestevenson2264 жыл бұрын
Hes very well mannered and respectful
@nicksisti78043 жыл бұрын
Dave is a Beast they are Both good hearted people God watch out for them
@JSAFIXIT3 жыл бұрын
At the end of 2019 my Dad got really really sick, I had left work early that night and stayed up late, just wasn't tired. At 3am my phone rings. I look and see that it's my Dad, I answer and all he said "I need help" I got down to his place, he was on the floor barely moving. Once he was in the hospital and getting tests done I stepped outside to clear my head. We had lost my Mom a little bit less than a year before this, I said a quick prayer to watch over him and in the absolute dead air, I heard wind chimes. My mom always loved wind chimes and had them all over the house. He wasn't expected to make it. He told me that there were a few times he felt like he was slipping away and then he'd feel a tap on his head "mom would tap him to get his attention" and heard her say "not yet". He survived and has recovered very well now.
@harrypatt77083 жыл бұрын
This made me cry a lot, I really hope your dad is safe and sound extremely well, something similar happened to my dad recently ❤️
@JSAFIXIT3 жыл бұрын
@@harrypatt7708 He is doing very well thankfully. I hope your dad is doing well too.
@briangleason55973 жыл бұрын
I am glad to hear you're dad pulled thru. My mom died in 2003, every time I see a cardinal I feel like it is her saying life will be okay.
@calvincandie53443 жыл бұрын
@@briangleason5597 i see cardinals every day here in Southern Indiana i will think of your comment every time i see one from now on
@joshhousman64033 жыл бұрын
my father passed due to illnesses just before christmas
@Sth0r2 жыл бұрын
Dave this does not make you look like a baby, it makes you look like someone who cares about the people around you... thinking about them in this situation make you a good person.
@AlphaVictorXray2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I wanted to say Dave real men are the ones who care or friends and family and you have definitely shown that
@silentgost242 жыл бұрын
i agree, it makes him look stronger than others.
@nate6542 жыл бұрын
Nah, he don't care, the money he's getting while manipulating suckers is nice though.
@theofficialtdub67762 жыл бұрын
Yea
@michelleverschueren87252 жыл бұрын
I cried with you, it was a terrifying life experience for you but a miracle of one's faith being tested 🙏 God bless both your families and may the angels continue watching over all of you ❤ Amen. Yes, I am a new subscriber after watching two full grown men cry and that's what got me to subscriber to your channel when we can show humanity and love to one another ❤
@EdgarArreolaTrujillo Жыл бұрын
First of all gracias a Dios that Dave is alive and doing well and for you to see your best friend almost die in front of you is hard. I personally have lived thru that seeing my friend his father and 2 cousins die in front of me and yes looking into their eyes and watching them just fade away into a glossy view is something you will never forget. I've lived seeing my mom pass in front of me my uncle and some other relatives and its scary to just think and wonder why me. I believe in angels that look upon us because my grandma looks over me a lot. God Bless you guys always and keep doing what you do because that is your calling. Been a fan of you guys for years and I mean years and see how much you help out its awesome. Que Diosito siempre los bendiga a ti tu familia y a todos que estan a tu alrededor!!!
@sharihatley49362 жыл бұрын
When lock down first started my daughter and 2 of her friends was driving down a dirt road, hit washboard over corrected and rolled our GMC Sonoma at least twice. Her back seat passenger broke out the small window with the back of her head, the front seat passenger had seen the road coming at him and put his arm up to protect his face he had road rash about the size of a half dollar on his arm. My daughter the driver had a sore back and neck, she had the worst of the injuries. According to the officer on scene none of the kids should of walked away with minor injuries. She had said a couple weeks after that she felt her grandpa there to protect them, he passed 4 years before the accident. The day we took the truck to the scrap yard the stupid thing started right up. It was a good little truck for her and I believe it rolled in a way that saved the kids from major injuries.
@hawkinsm21033 жыл бұрын
You can tell these guys care about each other, I wish I had friends like these 2
@Rollsjr3 жыл бұрын
Me and you both
@hawkinsm21033 жыл бұрын
@@Rollsjr you can be my friend
@Rollsjr3 жыл бұрын
@@hawkinsm2103 ok sweet
@richardmorrison27053 жыл бұрын
I have one friend like this
@mikedrake32823 жыл бұрын
that's more than friends, man... that's family. AMEN.
@pnd1292 Жыл бұрын
Love the video! One of my stories is my daughter was driving me back home from a family visit. We were on a four lane highway. I see a minivan barreling towards us head on. My daughter had minutes to respond to this shock. I yelled get in the right lane. She goes over but after a light snow we lost traction and spun around several times. I grabbed her hand. I said God please protect us praying out loud. I told her if she makes it and i don't tell everyone i love them. Seems like we flew into the air where i was pleading with God to keep my daughter safe. I clearly heard God say everything will be okay. Call your husband. Seconds later we found ourselves in the bottom of the ditch. The way we landed was compared to a giant pillow catching our fall. Backwards. Seeing nobody could see that far down and no other cars were around i told my daughter God saved us. Drive out. I showed her where to go up the bank. We spun wheels kicking mud but got out. Praise God! A couple miles down the road the police caught up to us. They asked if we knew about the accident down the road. I told the officer we were the accident. He was in disbelief as a trucker called it in. The officer circled the car with his flashlight observing mud everywhere. He told us drive carefully and we were on our way. My daughter asked me repeatedly what just happened. Heaven's real. I told her. ❤️
@angelahartman3272 Жыл бұрын
This situation is what I've always tried to teach my kids as a lesson in faith. I don't believe in coincidence. Especially as many coincidences that happened with you guys that night. This is nothing less than divine intervention. What an amazing spiritual experience & a lesson in faith to share with others. That medium was essentially able to tie everything together for you & to make it make sense. Thank you for sharing your incredible experience with us & for keeping it real. I'm certain that there are people out there that needed to hear this. I'm grateful that you guys were able to walk away from a horrible accident physically unharmed. You guys are truly blessed! Stay safe out there & may God continue to bless you guys. 🙏 💕💕💕 🙏
@debsart10082 жыл бұрын
I realize this video is 18 months old but I recently found you guys by accident when you rescued Craig's boat at Lake Meade. I have subscribed for sure and am enjoying your older posts too....because I might be female but I love my truck and always want more HP. So really - a big thank you for all you do for so many. God has truly blessed you in so many ways. To hear you testify to one of them is amazing. Since you asked about our stories, I thought I would share mine. I was on my way home from second shift when a Mack truck ran a red light and broadsided my car, hitting at the A pillar. The pickup to my left saw him and sped up and got clear, that is when I saw it just 6 feet away barreling down. The truck was traveling at 55 - 60 mph so I only said "Oh God" before impact. I remember thinking 'this ain't gonna be good', so I gritted my teeth hoping to hold my face together and closed my eyes hoping to protect them, gripped the steering wheel to try to brace and that was it. I came to and could not see but I could hear the engine screaming at full throttle and I feared I was heading into oncoming traffic. I couldn't move my legs so I picked up my right one and sat it in the brake pushing as hard as I could and pulling the wheel back to help. I passed out again when I heard the engine cough and die. I came to with people at my window - T-tops blown out and they were asking if I wanted them to call anyone. I told them yes and gave them names and numbers. I passed out again and came too when the rescue and helicopter arrived. This time I stayed conscious and I could see. My head was lacerated down to the skull, my back, hips and neck were injured, which I still have problems with, but nothing was broken and nothing life threatening! A week later when I was released from the hospital I saw my car. The door was pushed in so far it was unreal. Within about only 10 inches was the edge of the transmission hump, the accelerator, the steering column brake and door - this was a 79 Monte Carlo. The hit was so hard that it had pulled the engine from the mounts and opened the throttle. I had enough sense to know that if I didn't have a truck at the time, I wanted a car with a full perimeter frame. I do believe it helped save me from being hurt worse too because the frame was literally rolled up at the impact point..I didn't know it at the time, but another "coincidence" was that just the night before, there had been a bad accident in the same spot and the wash down from it had caused the median to become mud. It was that mud that had my car buried to the axle or it would have been zooming head-on into a guardrail.
@TallisonEI2 жыл бұрын
Amazing near death experience. So happy it turned out this way. I had one 6 years ago. I was driving hwy 162 in Mendocino Co. CA. I was going about 45 to 50 mph around a corner. No guard rails and a steep drop off down to the the Eel river. My front end ball joints came a part on the driver side. I lost steering and braking. I was headed off the cliff. Suddenly I felt a force hit the passenger side of the road that kept me on the road. It held until I was passed the drop off and there was a shoulder. At that point it let go and I slid into an earthern embakment and stoped. I got out and said what the hell just happened? I heard the voice of my Mother. She said she was happy that she had been able to help me. She passed when I was 38. I'm now 67. Yes. my guardian Angel saved my ass...Deep Gratitude for life. Thank you both for sharing your hearts.
@GuyPipili2 жыл бұрын
I know where this is at. Pretty treacherous in that area. At the time, I was at Willits but have driven through there a few times. Glad you're okay.
@judithdonnelly88242 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that your mom is still looking out for you!! Thanks for sharing this story.. Stay safe now and give your mom a break!!
@DogsRule242 жыл бұрын
God bless you
@Tranzformerzgetoff3 жыл бұрын
That’s a True Blessing I fell asleep on 635 in Texas driving home from work…ended up flipping my Camaro only thing that stopped me was an old tree…woke up in the hospital with a hairline fracture on my skull & a new fond respect for life ! Its very humbling!
@eltigre29413 жыл бұрын
Good ole DFW eh? I used to drive 635 when I lived in Arlington/Grand Prairie and would drive to Mesquite for some work stuff…glad you are well bud!
@RobertMChambers3 жыл бұрын
LBJ Used to be a haul-ass road, not so much anymore.. Good that ole tree was there to stop you.
@qmrk79283 жыл бұрын
crashes like that makes you appreciate safety engineers a lot more
@TheVogtAdventures11 ай бұрын
This changed my whole perspective of you. Good to know you’re in touch with your spiritual side. God is Great!
@cjGaming884 жыл бұрын
While serving in the military I was deployed over in Iraq and morning started off pretty bad got a email stating my grandfather was a big inspiration for my life and helped me become the man i am today had passed away. We all had to get ready for the mission a little while later and that day something felt off just not right and I wasn't the only one the felt this way so we asked the Chaplin to pray for us before we left and he did. I was lead driver and we had reports to change course so we maneuvered to fallow the new directions and as soon as we made the turn around a house to keep going we hear the wonderful snap of a AK going off but it was just one round i was checking my mirrors at the time because I felt someone telling to look to my right so i did and when i look back to look threw the windshield there square dead center where my head would have been if i did look over was the round just sitting there in the glass had i kept moving and not looked over i would not be here today to tell you. I to this day believe it was that wonderful man my grandfather that told me to look over to the right. Thank you for the video i needed it today and thank you for all the entertainment you folks put out makes my days that much better.
@flatspot47364 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service brother!
@dylanheller11064 жыл бұрын
That's a great story
@joshuashanahan43594 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service my man. It’s guys like you that make this country what it is. Thank you so much.
@mikescott66474 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@jasonkremers5374 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@TrentonPalmer4 жыл бұрын
Gnarly. It happens so fast especially in the moment but then when shit hits the fan its like time stops. I'm glad Dave made it out alive.
@alexpounder15434 жыл бұрын
Ain’t that the truth! My brother and I got into a snowmobile accident, both hit the same exact tree one after another in the pitch black and let me tell you what, time froze when I seen my brother sliding sideways towards the tree as I was sliding sideways towards it at 70mph on a trail we frequently traveled. It was so slo motion.
@pawtasticdadof5324 жыл бұрын
You certainly know what he felt thinking you watched your friend die. P.s love the new intro, but damn the old one was epic. I watch/listen to 20+ channels, yours by far have the best cinematography.
@Seeyouonthetrail4 жыл бұрын
Awesome to see you @Trent Palmer watching these guys videos! I am subbed to both of you... Because your both real people! And I love it!
@igoodman0334 жыл бұрын
he is lucky i got emosmal
@bumchin20124 жыл бұрын
❤
@ronaldparker60662 жыл бұрын
This was truly amazing! I started my snow catting career in 1978 as a junior in high school Grooming a ski area in a Thiokol 2100, with rollers and snow makers! This was at the forefront of snow cat technology! I spent many a night grooming the way too steep slopes in a maneuver I call snowcat tobogganing! Kinda weird going down a steep mountain in a 16,000lb toboggan hopping I didn't go into the trees! I cannot imagine doing it backwards, and off a cliff! I am truly glad your guardian angels were there for both of you! Sorry the Pisten Bully didn't fair well, but grateful the Diesel Brothers are still here! Keep on Catting!
@user-yu2nh8zb4k7 ай бұрын
My uncle safes my life when I was about 16, 17 years old, my friends and I was in a really bad truck wreck, long story short we wasn’t wearing out seat belts and the motor should have smashed us all to death but someone, my uncle lifted the front just enough we went airborne for about 5 seconds and crashed down in a field, and he held us down in our seats because none of us moved at all till we started getting out of the truck. I know it was him because I seen his face smiling even when I had my eyes closed. I haven’t thought about that day in years. God saved us by our gardening angels for a reason. Thank you all for sharing that with us. My God bless you all, even more then he already has.
@rickhay97822 жыл бұрын
I'm with you guys on guardian angels, when I was 16 I was seeing how fast my sisters 68 charger would go on a back road I knew well, I looked down at about 155 mph and the road has a small crest that sent me spinning backwards, I recall seeing my headlights on the fence until I abruptly stopped..I had hit a bridge and the guardrail came thrue the drivers door and wedged into the steering wheel. Had the seat not broken and put me in the backseat area I would have been skewered and obviously died. I was not wearing a lap belt which helped me move with the broken bucket seat, I was uninjured with only my eyeglasses breaking right in two...I believe we do have angels among us..
@isabuckles3 жыл бұрын
These men are humanity's finest. There's no self-importance or pride in their voices, just pure humility.
@palehorse64464 жыл бұрын
The power of prayer is so beautiful, humbling, enormously powerful. I learned that this last December when my 5yo daughter had a tragic accident on her play set in our backyard. She left our home lifeless in the arms of a paramedic and spent a while in a comma. I did the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do and my wife and I prayed that God would take our baby girl and do with her as his will. The most God send sobering feeling I have ever felt cane upon me. It was not a feeling of knowing everything would be okay, and it was not a feeling of knowing I would be able to feel the kiss of my baby again. It was the feeling of turning over everything I am and every part of me to the most powerful force and laying it all at his feet and telling him to do as he will. Through this experience I have found a new intimacy with God that I pray will never go away. I pray that the feelings of this accident will be used to draw me closer to him and lifted to him in all his glory. I pray I will always feel the terrible horrific pain I felt in that moment and I will always feel the joyous uplifting great fullness I felt when my baby girl woke up and kissed me again. So many beautiful blessings and plannings happened that I couldn’t begin to say here but God knows them all. If you ever want to know the power of God and prayer believe me, it is immense and beautiful. Amen.
@beamills92054 жыл бұрын
we have two wolves in us...one is terrible...one is good....one will take over and determine the course of our lives.....which one will win????? THE ONE YOU FEED...........
@terrysmith47488 ай бұрын
Wow... Powerful. I cried a little with you. Much love brothers. God is real, God is great, I've been watching you for a couple of years now, Big fan here,
@TinFoilCat902 жыл бұрын
My best friend did die in an accident right beside me at 17. Talking one minute, t boned the next. I'll never forget waking up and trying to wake him up. He was an amazing human being.
@spyrexrs42752 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss bro, I hope your doing ok today, I'm sure he's up there looking out for you and let's hope he becomes your guardian angel, he might be already, we never know but stay safe out there, we all get bad accidents one day, keep yourself up and push through the day ok
@MB1AVProductions Жыл бұрын
The angels are REAL! I was in Vietnam, riding in a Huey, with both doors wide open, no safety lines attached to me. A Huge Boom sounded, and the chopper fell into a steep dive, I expected to die, however the pilot pulled it out . We all survived. I was 21, and that Experience convinced me that ANGELS are Real!!!!
@719fishing5 Жыл бұрын
When I was 18, I was on my way to work in my lifted 03 f150. The driver front bearing seized. Locked up the steering and took me into a country road ditch. When the truck came to rest it landed on the passenger side facing the way I came from after flipping through the air and bouncing off the ground. I was feet away from t-post fence posts. When the truck stopped moving, I was laying on the passenger door. I crawled out of the driver's window with a scratch on my knee. I believe my grandpa that I lost when I was 5 was there and kept my work tools and fence posts away from me. I am still reminded of that moment and to this day I still do not drive past that area on a Friday the 13 in the fall. I'm 33 now...
@cardsbills2 жыл бұрын
My respect just grew 10 fold because you guys were open and genuine. Appreciate the sharing and humbled.
@TheCountryAsian0812Ай бұрын
I’m genuinely thankful for being able to watch this. You guys are incredible and it’s because of your faith in God that BOTH of you are still here today to not just entertain us, but to keep helping people like you do. I’m a dad of three and don’t have a lot of spare money to support you guys on your website but I watch your videos literally everyday lol and will continue to pray for you and your families and everyone involved with what you do so please keep doing what you’re doing and be as safe as possible! Much all the way from Knoxville, TN!! 🧡🙏🏼💪🏼
@juliannyoung63272 жыл бұрын
Never apologize for tears, real men cry!!! Good bless you and your family’s 💙🙏🏻🙌🏻
@holliberry26142 жыл бұрын
Spoken like a woman......real men cry....in private.
@Xphinity2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this comment
@mattybo494 жыл бұрын
I'm definitely a believer. I just cried watching ya'll.. My dad passed away last month and I believe he's my guardian angel. 100%
@kericaswell60844 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you just lost your dad. I'm glad you know he's still with you and watching over you.
@mattybo494 жыл бұрын
@@kericaswell6084 Thank you!
@maryhumphrey59873 жыл бұрын
Hello are you single
@Th3Troof3 жыл бұрын
This happened around 1998 or so when I was about 20-years old. I lived in Parker, Colorado at the time and had driven down to Colorado Springs to go to a dance club with a bunch of my friends. I drove down there alone, had a great time at the club, and around 1:30 when the club closed, I said my goodbyes and jumped on I-25 north. As I was getting toward the outskirts of Colorado Springs I was contemplating whether or not I should stop and fill up my tank. I knew I probably had enough but it was going to be close. In my head, I'm literally going "Fill er up, keep driving, filler up, keep driving". I remember coming to the conclusion that I was going to keep driving because I was just too tired, and just wanted to get home (which was still 45-minutes away). There were probably 8-10 cars in front and behind me, all cruising at a good speed, which was kind of comforting because usually at that time of night it's mostly 18-wheelers. As I'm cruising along, caught up in my music... My car decides to just take the next exit. I was literally halfway up the exit saying to myself "Dumbass, you weren't going to stop for gas". Since I was already on the exit, I went ahead and pulled into the gas station, got some gas, and went inside for a Redbull and something to snack on. I had probably been in there for about 5-minutes when this lady came running into the store yelling to call 911, that there was a horrible accident about 3-miles north on the I-25. She said there were over 10-cars involved. I rushed to pay, and head up to the accident, when I arrived, I was probably 10-cars back from the accident. One Highway Patrol officer was already there. I firetruck showed up a few minutes later and shined a huge spotlight on the core part of the accident. And that's when I noticed this red Camero completely mangled in the middle of this pile of other cars and trucks. The camera was who I had been following right before I got off the exit. Then I started to realize that all of the cars I was driving with were involved. Turns out, this guy in a pickup going southbound on I-25 drove across the median and took out 10-12 cars, all head-on. I'm not a very religious person, but if there are guardian angels, they were definitely looking out for me that night.
@elijahrussell74523 жыл бұрын
Wow
@douglasvanzandt61803 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Maybe start thinking of the possibility of a God... Not necessarily a religion or religion but there is a God of your understanding and maybe then you will show you things that you wouldn't even believe to be true before you just have a little faith in it I was never a religious or a guy somebody to grab the Bible but when I had my experience and open my eyes wider than ever before and now the Bible is the first thing I reach for in a hard time I hope this doesn't push you away or confuse you I'm just trying to make light and understand what happened to me and my own life while reading experiences of others, thank you
@dustinsantorelli65543 жыл бұрын
think you just need to learn how to fkn drive man xD
@shotgunkeith013 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Parker. Miss that place but i had a experience of my own on my bike at the parker skatepark. Long story short i crashed and broke several bones in my body including fracturing virtabret in my neck. But i was told by the doctors that of had hit my neck any harder i would of been instantly killed. Not a religious person but someone or something was watching over me that day
@TheWestlandgirl2 жыл бұрын
Dang, incredible!!
@martinsparks64105 ай бұрын
Two grown men have just turned this grown man into a wreck, you have shared something that is so special and personal , I always think I am a level headed person but I have too had experience's with loved ones that have passed away that cannot be explained, I am not a religious person but there is something about your story that makes me question myself, thank you for sharing.
@paulthomas30724 жыл бұрын
Complete respect for not only telling the story but being big enough men to show your emotions. 👏👏
@cyberpunk46224 жыл бұрын
This is hard to say since this video hit on my father's birthday but here it goes: My father had a heart attack in front of me ( our eyes were locked) when I was 10 years old, I tried CPR before the fire department arrived 20 minutes later, but my father didn't make it and my hero in my life died. Shortly after I met someone in my same grade school who became my best friend and his name was Roy. We would go camping, bike riding, hiking, mess with fireworks, you name it we shared all the same interests Many years of great friendship goes by and at around twenty four he got cancer and past away about a year later, my life has never been the same. Myself, I'm 45 years old now and never had the same friendship/ bond that one can gain. I never have taken life for granted and I appreciate all that life has given. Thanks for sharing your story and hope your crazy friendship adventure grows to a ripe old age past a 100. Cheers to friendships!
@kevinwood22482 жыл бұрын
Watched your guys video today and hits home for me. I'm 36 married and have 6 beautiful kids, but my accident happened when I was 18 and serving in the U.S Navy. I've never fully been able to tell my story, but after watching your video I'm ready to tell it. At the time of my accident I was traveling from Lynchburg, va to Norfolk, va to my duty station. It was roughly 2am in the morning on a saturday trying to make it back to my base for my full weekend of duty on my carrier. There was an SUV ahead of me that was swerving all over the road, I was in a 4 door Mitsubishi galant. It was a 2 lane highway on the south side and the Northside of the highway. I was heading south and decided I was going to pass the SUV when it was safe enough for me to do so. When I was finally able to pass the suv, they turned there head lights off and i was unable to see where they were. About 20 minutes went by and i just had figured that i was the only person left driving down this highway early in the morning. It was a very cold morning and very foggy. I was traveling about 65mph, when all of a sudden there was an SUV directly behind me with there high beams on and honking there horn. So I started to speed up scared and not sure of there intentions when I see in my rearview mirror they get into the right lane right next to the side of my car and ram my car into the middle median. I lose control of my car and it started to roll, my car rolled a total of 150yards. As it was rolling the glass around me i could hear shatter and my seat belt snaps from the cut glass my face smashes into the windshield and I'm thrown into the backseat of my car. When i finally awake on the opposite side of the highway nearly 2hrs later in the backseat of my car in total disarray, I was able to climb out the back window and fall to the ground. I can feel my uniform drenched in my own blood and I new I needed to seek help. I walked to a backroad and looked up at 2 homes one to the left and no lights were on and one to the right with all the lights on. So I went right it had a wrap around porch I must have walked around the house 10 times passing the front door numerous times before knocking I couldnt really see that well at that time due to all the lacerations all over my face. Finally when I knocked a little old lady came to the door she let me in called 911 and sat me down. Now at this time I was going in and out of consciousness and when I awoke after passing out she said son pray with me, all this calmness rushed thru my body as she started to pray out loud an old man was standing next to me dressed in all black no hands no face, I wasnt scared I was relieved. I closed my eyes and when I finally awoke it was 3 days later in the hospital bed and this little old lady sitting next to me. We talked at the end I told her to tell her husband thank you for standing next to me he calmed me down, she said what man. I explained to her what I saw and she broke out with tears. I said miss u ok, she said son that man was my dead husband he was a priest and was killed on that very highway your accident occurred. She said he was there as my guardian angel and that he always wanted a child and said if he ever died that he would make sure he could save at least one child life. I felt blessed!!!
@jacob50142 жыл бұрын
WOW. what highway? i'm curious, I know people living in that area.
@MsBlacKat2 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you, Kevin, for bravely being vulnerable and telling your story. I encourage you to tell your story to your kids one day and hopefully more strangers on a larger platform. Also know that a spirit guide/guardian angel will always be there for you. So if you ever are feeling down or stressed know that he (along others) will always be near. You made a connection with a loving soul family member on the other side. Unconditional love has no bounds. Not blood, not distance, not even death🥰💖(Also thank you for serving our country ❤️🤍💙)
@overdalimit2 жыл бұрын
WOW!!!!!
@paulwildasr20082 жыл бұрын
Wow!! I don't know how you survived that. I would like to thank you for your service as well.
@legacylife25302 жыл бұрын
@@paulwildasr2008 he protects pedophiles
@Flyboy006927 күн бұрын
You guys are beautiful. Crying 8 min a day actually makes you stronger. Friends are the family you choose. The loss or threat of a loss very much is worthy of tears. Thanks as always for sharing your blessed life❤
@sawboneiomc88094 жыл бұрын
Many men don’t know what the term “Brother” means....but the few who do are lucky.
@laszlovass73263 жыл бұрын
Daughters give Dad's common sense during full-send moments.
@chadhuston51574 жыл бұрын
This video hits close to home. Just lost my best friend in August. He was my brother. Still fighting my way through the darkness. Thankful God was with y’all that night. Your work isn’t done.
@jessepitt4 жыл бұрын
Keep your chin up and live a life he would be proud of. It is the best way to honor him.
@RHassa89704 жыл бұрын
God is with you too. Your work isn’t done. Friends are the light in the darkness. May God keep you close and safe. Im sad to hear of your loss. You have reminded me that my friends are my strength. Thank you ❤️
@talmeir7009 Жыл бұрын
I definitely believe in a guardian angel mainly as a combat soldier in the past. A particularly powerful video - thanks for being open and sharing
@davidmcculloch2343 жыл бұрын
I was fresh on the road, had just got my license. I was driving home at 5am. Car came towards me, crossing a few feet over into my lane. One side of my car was next to a 30ft drop with minimal guard railing. Last second before impact, I seen a dark figure in the back of my car. Suddenly my steering wheel Jerked from my hands moving me across 2ft. Didn't hit the guard railing and got minimal damage to my car. If my car didn't move across the 2ft, it would have been direct impact into my driver's door and would have instantly killed me and rolled me down the 30ft drop. Other driver just drove off. I was VERY lucky. Later that night, I had a dream of my grandfather. Telling me how much he loved me and that it wasn't my time to meet the family we have lost. It was my grandfather in the car with me thst night. I still feel him watching over me everytime I drive.
@coltenstover93133 жыл бұрын
U were very lucky glad u made it man amen
@justinp45213 жыл бұрын
Recently lost my grandpa. We had a strong bond and I feel he is where I am every step of my life.
@klausreister24523 жыл бұрын
Dang dude glad to hear it
@eliteskitz16413 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear you’re ok and your grandpa will be there for you when you don’t even need it🙏
@savagewaygames93653 жыл бұрын
🧢
@Dogman214 жыл бұрын
You're not a real man if you don't cry! True friendship!
@outdoorsexplored59824 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@zakweitkamp12 жыл бұрын
The world needs more people like these guys
@peggysmith5202 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@Baby00k Жыл бұрын
Who ever said this god bless you
@Makatea Жыл бұрын
Not really, considering their defendig the "established titles"-scam, that was extremely dishonest.
@jungjeru3348 Жыл бұрын
Gay people?
@Makatea Жыл бұрын
@@jungjeru3348 Gay, straight or queer nonwithstanding, the "established titles"-scam is still a s scam.
@Trippleit21 Жыл бұрын
I have watched your videos for sometime now, and I have heard things here and there regarding an accident with diesel Dave and a snow cat, but it never really clicked, until the most recent video about the stolen dodge that you guys had to get off the mountain. Then I couldn’t go to sleep until I knew exactly what happened. You explained in the newest video it was a tear jerker, and you weren’t lying. I have never been one to show true emotion regarding my own feelings, unless it pertains to my family and my kids, but when I watch someone else bare theirs, and you see the pain they feel…WOW. Watching someone like you guys tear up, really got to me. I’m really thankful for your angels to save diesel the way they did. Thank you for putting on your brave face, and coming forward to share this amazing story with the world. It truely is inspiring in so many ways! 🙏🏻
@dimdim19922 жыл бұрын
This video changed my life guys, seriously. I lost my absolute best friend, my brother, almost 3 years ago to the exact date of Dave’s accident, everything you spoke of in this video made me feel the change I never felt immediately after he passed. He has been my guardian angel in terms of success in my life since his passing, my life has constantly been growing with success since he passed, he saved my life in a totally different way, but the feelings are almost identical, I honesty was in tears watching this whole video, and I subscribed to your channel right before watching this video, you guys are both an inspiration in my life, and would love to get to meet both of you, quickly becoming my idols. Blessed for souls like yours . Thanks Diesel bros 🙏
@mylittlesuperhero5812 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss.
@qualityflips86783 жыл бұрын
All i want in life is a friendship like y'alls. Absolutely inspiring. Both of you continue to get my business. Not because of marketing, but because of who you are as humans.
@Dragwayman2 жыл бұрын
AMEN
@jervousnenni2 жыл бұрын
Even with the faith of a mustard seed, you can move mountains. You guys have my deepest respect.
@cipmike1964 Жыл бұрын
You guys are such a blessing to the world. I'm honored to follow you. It's been a long journey for you. To see how God has reached your hearts, now blessing others is your purpose! I hope this finds its way to you even though I'm just now getting to see it 2 years later.❤ God bless
@wolterswarwagons74512 жыл бұрын
As a Deputy Sheriff I responded to a car off the road during a blizzard. It was difficult to locate the vehicle, top speed was about 10 MPH. When I located the car it was on the opposite side of the road, barely visible. Two line highway, blowing snow, visibility about 2 feet. I made my way over to the car and contacted the occupants. They were fine and had a family member coming for them. I told them I would stay with them while they waited. I was headed back to my patrol car when I reached the edge of the pavement. I stopped and worried about crossing when something caused me to hesitate. I could barely see my overhead lights in the blizzard, when the right side mirror of a pickup passed inches from my face. Pucker factor increased multifold. What was it that made me pause?
@briannecaswell62042 жыл бұрын
Your guardian angel ❤️😇
@judithdonnelly88242 жыл бұрын
Absolutely your guardian angel 😇!! We all have them. One day I was driving alone in my car just coming off the highway. I wanted to get into the left lane and actually heard someone call my name from the passenger seat. Yes,I turned to look but of course there was no one there! I still wanted to get into that lane and the male voice said to stop and before I could even look to see if it was okay an invisible force wrapped itself around me ( not permitting to move except for my head). When I looked a car came flying at a high rate of speed. Had it not been for my guardian angel I would have died... This by the way is a true story. I never recognized the voice but am grateful!!
@Paul-dk5qq2 жыл бұрын
I believe in God and Angels. Yes You we’re saved by yours. I don’t know if you have a limit on how much you can depend but I truly believe. Amen. 🙏🙏🙏
@meanie3302 жыл бұрын
Instincts! Ppl don't give enough credit to every humans INSTINCTS!
@echofoxtrot2.0512 жыл бұрын
@@meanie330 Human instincts are very unreliable and susceptible to manipulation and suggestion. God is the still small voice. When we call He answers....it may or may not be apparent to the listener at the time. That is why I give thanks for everything. "It is through faith that you are saved, not by works, so that no one should boast." If you believe in doing unto others, as you would have others do unto you, then you're already on the right path. Why does the idea of God threaten you so much? Would it be so awful to be loved unconditionally and be given eternal salvation? Why would you scoff at that opportunity and pretend like you're being rational. Eye has not seen, nor has ear heard...He is who He is and it beyond anything we could ever contrive in our wildest dreams. God IS Love. If you unconditionally love someone, then that is God.
@tonyscavello8190 Жыл бұрын
😮Dave, I believe in a guardian angel myself. When I was driving truck on my way back from Oregon after picking up a load of CHRISTMAS trees, I became very ill behind the wheel, so I'll that the port official's in Oregon and Wyoming were not going to let me finish my trip to Denver. When I returned to my home yard I had too have another person help me clean out my truck so I could go home. Too this very DAY, I DONOT remember leaving my pick-up point and stopping at the fuel point or returning to the yard in Denver. I do remember getting put in an ambulance and taken too the HOSPITAL where I passed out and remained that way for several days. So I had someone watching over my shoulder all the way from OREGON.
@bruceglick1752Ай бұрын
I too could tell a few unbelievable stories but I won't. I can say unequivocally that the Lord stands by us and within us as well. You may not be able to see see your guardian angel but they are among us spiritually.
@wranglerstar4 жыл бұрын
My Dad just turned me onto your channel. Thank's for sharing this amazing story of God's grace.
@donaldwoodford8244 жыл бұрын
Huge Fan, you inspire to be a better man.
@str8byu3024 жыл бұрын
God is Good.
@adamwright52354 жыл бұрын
Good to see you here Cody.
@Zizie_sc3 жыл бұрын
Great to see you here! God bless.
@jonathancallender81853 жыл бұрын
Neat to see the other people I am subbed to on my other channels, you and Trent Palmer in one place is fun for me.
@christopherbrewer6211 Жыл бұрын
I just now found this video. I'm not a very religious man. But stories like this show the most. How human we all are.
@MarcoU3082 жыл бұрын
WHat a story, thanks for sharing with us. I was never been able to tell my story openly really, but ill do it now as you have inspired me to let it out. 12 years ago I was driving back home after a late night catch up with my good life best friends, it was maybe 3am in the moring, driving down a suburban dark strech of a road, nobody around, i thought i would just hit the accellerator, its always been a nice stretch to floor it, had my golf GT and always wanted to feel those horsepowers i did pay for, anyway I hit 200Km/h on this suburban road, i was about to reach an interesection where I had priority anyway, but for some reason I felt really deep inside me a feeling, a voice that would tell me to slow down, like a danger sign, trying to ignore it and evenctually i had this sort of vision with my eyes opened, basically I felt that if i didnt slow down a car would have not stopped at the intersection and crashed with me, its almost like i did speed up few minutes into the future and saw the crash happening; i finally decided to slow down (all this thoughts happened in like less then 30 seconds), from 200km/h i went back towards the speed limit and wanted to see, and Suddenly a car just came from the intersection, not respecting the stop sign and cut me off; i just couldnt believe it, adrenaline started pumping, almost like i have watched that scene that happened 30 seconds before, warned me it was going to happen otherwise I could have had a bad crash and probably died, I remember like it was today, always had shivers when thinking about it, I thank my guardian angel, i sometimes in a couple of occasions, had some signs of this guardian angel, there was a white feather dropping next to me in the middle of nowhere, no birds, at early morning, decided not to pick it up, hugely regret about it as it was a sign that my angel was telling me i guess, telling me it was there to protect me, then found that feather next to my shower door after having a shower that same night. Some of this stuff you might think is crap, but after watching this video i wanted to share my story, im glad im alive and trying to enjoy life and the little things that brings me every single day. Thanks Guys and whoever tried to read this, not sure if i should comment it, but only a few close friends know about this, otherwise people would just say to me that i was talking crap, but no crap here, thats my experience. ps im not going to read this again trying to correct spelling errors, so apologies in advance. Marco
@D-storyteller2 жыл бұрын
THANKS FOR WATCHING 🆙👆 💜 TEXT ME 🎁🎁
@sujithjayasinghe48182 жыл бұрын
A deja vu moment. But I do believe the good lord sends his angels to watch over us. Thanks for sharing. God bless you
@TwinShards2 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit sceptical about ghost/soul/spirit so i'm not close on believe thoses are real. But *stories* like yours (and some others here) make me more believe it's real because you wrote it here, with no regard to money. Also about that feather, if those TV show about ghost and stuff isn't just grab cash money. Ghost/Spirit that are not evil have a weak strenght to lifting object and a feather is very light so it make sense that a feather was choosen to show it was beside you.
@joanmcclelland18202 жыл бұрын
To Marco Paladini-- Thank you for your story. I believe every word. I am sure that must have been a life altering experience you had out there in the middle of the night. Someone was watching out for you, and I believe the feather was a reminder that you are not alone. My guess is that you have become a more responsible, less reckless young man after experiencing such an important life lesson !! Thank you for trusting us, the viewers, enough to share your amazing story !
@judef.28762 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@goggy97312 жыл бұрын
In this day and age,and the world we live in now,it's a honor to hear you both talk on this sensitive subject,not cried since my mum's passing,but afew tears rolled hearing this,friends come and go,but you two are brothers for life,I tip my hat to you all
@garyroylance31712 жыл бұрын
What an incredible story, one of which I can truly believe. I've been there and done that running the Green River with my wife, and my friend and his wife. We flipped our raft in the rapids, lost everyone and everything in the river. I can't swim, but luckily we all had life preservers on. I almost gave up the ghost and did the same thing Dave did, I asked the Lord to watch over my family because I truly thought I was going to the other side. I'm probably of the same faith you two are and I believe we all have guardian angles around us. And yes we all survived. And yes I teared up listening to your story, I'm not afraid to admit it. Please keep making faith promoting videos when ever possible, I watch yours religiously, they are so enjoyable. The selfless work you do for others is something that you will all be blessed for some day. You guys are really awesome!!
@gabogpena Жыл бұрын
It's very special to know that, even if you don't know it, there is someone watching your steps. I think they know how important Dave is to you, that you need him by your side, and that's why they protected him as if he was your own family; as one of their own children. It's amazing.
@MarkK01 Жыл бұрын
I realize that this post is 2 years old but I am so happy that you 2 are safe and survived something so tragic. God bless you guys and your families.
@marthamccartney1549 Жыл бұрын
Amen amen amen amen amen amen
@CanadianGoose6134 жыл бұрын
This didn't happen to me in particular but my sister. When my late nephew was born he had a very rare for of muscular dystrophy. To keep this short, the night he passed away she says that our grandfathers came to her with Trevor in their arms and said to her " It's ok, he is with us now." Whether people believe this or not. I certainly do. Sure am glad your angels were there to protect Dave. Many people's world wouldn't be the same without him in it. Thanks for sharing this.
@shawnldrake66754 жыл бұрын
I'm man enough to admit this story brought a tear to my eye
@markdillon61914 жыл бұрын
Me too man no shame in it at all we all have family we cant think about losing
@domination19854 жыл бұрын
Real men are not afraid to cry
@domination19854 жыл бұрын
@@markdillon6191 right or have lost someone that we still cry about like I lost my daughter still born at 8 months and that was 12 years ago and I still cry when I talk or think about her
@foxrace09854 жыл бұрын
ya, when he said his first thought was his daughter... I never cried until I had a daughter.
@raymondsharp71874 жыл бұрын
oh yeah
@debbiepauline5714 Жыл бұрын
This story is so beautiful but that’s what you call. True friendship, one caring about the other that is fantastic.
@mr.kelley65562 жыл бұрын
I'm very happy you made it out alive Dave. Take it from a combat vet, Prayer and faith are powerful things.
@jlozaloza92623 жыл бұрын
Just got awakened at 2.30 am iv been having a tough time with depression. Never seen any of your post befor and by the time I watched this video you guys had me in tears and thinking about how grateful I am for having the family and grandbabys in my life that I have. Its the quality of my relationships that I have that makes this ride in life worth living. Thanks guys.
@c117ls73 жыл бұрын
Same here man. 2:01 right now. Very restless and dealing with depression here. I am a believer and thought so many times about giving up hope but this is real. I felt this like you wouldn't believe.
@skyflowerkat9153 жыл бұрын
My best friend died at age 40 of a brain aneurysm. I was just talking to her the night before. Next day it happened! Felt like an arm was missing! Miss her every day! I’m glad your buddy made it out! #Gratitude #LifeisPrecious
@jasonpicano11993 жыл бұрын
I had a Best Friend that passed away suddenly and too Young Also... So Sorry About Your Friend
@skyflowerkat9153 жыл бұрын
@@jasonpicano1199 Thank you! Miss her
@snow-in4zp3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss
@evilaxist95904 жыл бұрын
2011 I was dead for roughly 7mins... I was an idiot, it was an overdose... I specificly remember my grandfathers hand, pushing me back to Earth, letting me know it wasn't my time. Something like that puts a whole new outlook on everything.#HeavyDSparks .. jeez.. this got me teary eyed.. wtf..
@oneamerican16954 жыл бұрын
Been there done that glad you're still around so am I
@oneamerican16954 жыл бұрын
I was dead in an ambulance. For over four minutes. I felt hands upon my shoulders. And somehow came back. I will always be grateful
@evilaxist95904 жыл бұрын
@@oneamerican1695 Hey Brother, Glad your alive and doing what you do... we all should be grateful to be alive no matter how good or bad things are.. keep pushin on!
@EvWagers4 жыл бұрын
i'm glad you're here. I lost my brother to an overdose in 2018. I hope you've been able to stay healthy and sober. God bless
@evilaxist95904 жыл бұрын
@@EvWagers Won't lie, I did relapse... idk it was a few years after that... but since...Haven't touched anything.. Unless it's really needed.. nah. was a scary experience... and the trauma I caused my Mother.. never again.
@newbiereview62912 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Listening to your story brought back emotions that I do my best to not explore. Not only can I relate to this but I have shared in this experience and the 25 years of aftermath that is created by living a very similar situation. I do not share this story often because it invokes unpleasant memories and emotions, you did such a great job getting your story out, so I will share mine. My brother, four or five friends and I were in the mountains on snow mobiles, we were on our way back from a ski resort. Without getting into a lot of details about how the accident happened I will just say that it was a curvy mountain road with thin power and little traction for a sled. My brother came up on a sharp corner at a very high rate of speed and impacted head on into a metal guide rail. I had recalled the sharp curve being there and tried to get his attention as he blazed past me. Having the knowledge of the impending doom, those seconds leading up to the actual impact took an eternity and I recall having so many thoughts in those few seconds. When his sled impacted the guide rail the sled went straight vertical about 15 ft in the air and tumbling. The sled came down and landed half on the rail and half off the rail. Due to the plume of snow the he had kicked up I was unable to see the details of where he may have gone when the sled made impact. When I pulled up on his sled I found him lying underneath the snowmobile and the guard rail, the guard rail I had protected him from the sled landing on top of him. ( later I had found out that he bailed from the sled a moment before impact and took the rail directly to his chest). This is where things went from bad, to really bad. When I got to him he was not breathing but was making rattling sounds, having been an EMT a couple years prior I had some training but it was extremely hard to stay focused. I cleared his airway and got him breathing, called 911 and started to assess him. His ribs were broken, one lung had collapsed due to a punctured lung. I had lost the call with 911 and had called them back to get a helicopter in the air but they were unable to due to the weather. I continued with the assessment from the other side of the guide rail and found that his right femur was broken midway into a sharp 90 degree angle. I call 911 again and pleaded for them to get the helicopter in the air snd and was declined again. During all of this he had quit breathing multiple times. The first medic got on scene in what seemed like hours but I’m sure that it was not. He took one look and called for the bird and was denied as well. The ambulance got there and we got him loaded and to the local emergency room where the ER doctor immediately called for a bird to get him to the regional trauma center but it just wasn’t going to happen, they would not fly. He was taken 40 miles by ambulance that night and spent the next week in the icu. He has made a full recovery with the addition of a metal rod in his leg. It’s been 25 years and I’m not sure if I will ever make a full recovery from that night. You got emotional telling your story, 25 years later and the first time I have ever typed this story out, I am emotional. The request was for stories that make you feel that you are being watched over by guardian angles. This is just one of the many, albeit the worst of them them that I can share with you. We have never sought out an answer to who that may be but we are sure that it is our father that we lost to a violent crime when we were very young. Keep the faith and always remember that the impact of our choices in life are not only ours to live with but also of the ones that love us.
@judithdonnelly88242 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this difficult story and praying that it will help you to heal. God bless!!
@DogsRule242 жыл бұрын
God is great 🙏❤️
@phl_knives2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share your story. I absolutely understand the emotional aspect of telling a story like that. This was very deep. I hope you can find peace with the accident and that night. Those things have a way of lingering for us. God bless.
@gloffrey49684 жыл бұрын
You'll know when the man upstairs needs you and he obviously needs you here on earth more.
@denisecasey89 Жыл бұрын
I just started watching your videos, so this is 2 years late, but am so touched by your honesty, your faith & your friendships. Totally believe that the Lord sends angels to watch over us and prayer is a powerful two-way conversation. God bless you and look forward to catching up on your content
@cliffneves12163 жыл бұрын
I had a accident I ran my Expedition into a tree at 70 mph, trying not hit a deer. I was driving at 55 on hwy 101 on the Oregon coast. I slowed down to allow the deer to cross the hwy, and didn't notice that my front right tire was so close to the edge of the roadway. The tire dropped off the edge of the road and made me drift into the very deep ditch that was there. I tried to step on the brake and the position of my foot was no longer over the brake it was over the gas peddle . Of course when I panicked trying to stop I hit the wrong peddle due to the angle that the truck was now tilted , my foot was over the gas not the brake, that's why the 70 mph impact. the truck was totally demolished . Through the smoke from the air bags going off, I looked at my right hand and found my right wrist was severely broken. I tried to put it back into place and that really was dumb, hurt like a SOB. As I was looking at the damage I heard a voice from behind me say "Cliff you're gonna be ok". About a minute later a nurse from our local Hospital ER, jumped in the back and was behind me asking me if I was alright. I asked if anyone else was in there she told me that no one was in the back but her. I was pinned in the drivers seat. they had to lift the dash off my legs to get me out. There was a guy from the Local news paper took 42 pictures of my rig in the ditch smashed against the tree. I the picture that was on the front page of the paper (the only picture that showed} showed a transparent cross in the air over my truck. I think the voice was my son who I had lost 9 days earlier. That day changed my life. I was told by the paramedic that got me out his name was "Christian" that he thought they were there to do an extrication not a rescue, that's how bad my rig was destroyed. The trooper that was there told my wife that some one "God" put his had over the top of me to save me. Everything in the front of my rig was destroyed except for where I was sitting. I believe in My father my savior, and thank him every day for saving me.
@josiewaters93593 жыл бұрын
I come across your channel as a suggestion and have enjoyed your videos. Y'all had me tearing up from the beginning and I'm grateful Dave is ok. God is good all the time
@Sammysapphira2 жыл бұрын
If God existed, why would he let you crash in the first place?
@ranziey82732 жыл бұрын
@@Sammysapphira We still make the choices that we do and even when it has nothing to do with a perceived choice these situations can be such blessings. We will each get out of it what we will but I feel I have been blessed to hear not only their story but Cliff's story, whose comment we are responding on. Cliff, I am very happy for your survival as well and your willingness in making yourself vulnerable to others on KZbin not only with your accident story but your deeper experience. Thank you and bless you.
@SSGSINCLAIR2 жыл бұрын
I was a soldier for 23 years and retired in 2015 so you can imagine some of the stories. I want both of you guys to know that what you have (your bond) is an incredible one! Thank you so much for sharing. You guys are awesome!
@heatherd.93902 жыл бұрын
I realize you are likely in the US, but even though I'm in Canada I would like to tell you how grateful and appreciative I am for your service. Not only am I grateful for you, I also respect and admire your family's sacrifices during your noble career. Take care
@Jrllyfish2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@michaelnovak25652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. This country owes you a life time of gratitude. And we need more ppl like you. GOD BLESS you and your FAMILY.
@UncleBandaids2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service and may God continue to bless you and yours.
@mountainloversoff-grid1552 жыл бұрын
Yes thank you so much for your service. I lost my husband in the Vietnam War. I would love to hear dome of your stories. Maybe right a book.
@tammyshutter35102 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you shared this with all of us. I believe I guardian angels, too. If my guardian angel hadn't intervened, I wouldn't be able to tell you my story. Back when I was around 15 years old, my parents left for the day and my older brother was supposed to be watching us. He went across the road to see his girlfriend and left us alone thinking he wouldn't be gone long. I was upstairs in my bedroom doing my hair and makeup. I thought it was too quiet so I left my room to go downstairs to see what was going on. During this time, my younger brother thought he heard someone out messing around in the back yard so he got a gun down out of the rack. He was looking it over to load it and my youngest brother pulled on the trigger. The gun went off, the bullet went up through the ceiling and through my bedroom floor...right where I had been standing moments before. Something told me to leave the bedroom at that moment and it saved my life. I am definitely grateful for living to tell this story and glad that Deisel Dave was spared. Thanks for sharing. Full disclosure...This was back in the late 70s, early 80s. No judgement, please. My family was full of avid hunters. We were taught safety. It was a different time then.
@sademcfadden13742 жыл бұрын
Absolutely no judgement. Glad that everyone was okay, and you were okay. My grandparents had a similar story with a gun accidentally going off even though they were very well trained. ♥️
@jonathanking65462 жыл бұрын
It was a different time back then, but our God hasn’t changed a bit. Loved your story, thanks for sharing.
@kellyz88432 ай бұрын
I know this is an old post but when I was 18 I lost my dad to lung cancer. I was living on my own going through a really tough time, and when I was about to give up one night when I was home trying to sleep, I felt a presence around me. I rolled over in bed and looked out my bedroom door I seen someone standing in the door way. It was my dad he looked at me and said don’t give up you are stronger than this, I am always with you, I love and miss you but, I’m not ready for you to join me, you will make it through this. With that he smiled turned and vanished before my eyes! Two weeks later a young pup showed up on my door step and I felt this instant bond with this pup. I truly believe this pup had my dad’s spirit inside! I had that dog for 17 years! So I do believe in guarding angels and reincarnation! I never had the chance to say good bye to my dad and felt empty and lost the day I had to let my dog go I was able to say goodbye and it truly felt like I had told my dad goodbye and my soul finally felt at peace! Today I’m married to the best woman a man could ask for with two beautiful children that I may not of had the chance to have if it hadn’t been for that night I seen my dad.
@deeaguilar1997 Жыл бұрын
The tears shed for a dear friend are beautiful to see. Yes there are truly guardian angels walking with us. I had a man walk over to me in a thrift store while shopping with my kids. He leaned in saying that hat looks good on you, I smiled said thanks, then he says, you are going to be going through something life changing soon, don't be afraid it will all work out. He smiled at me warmly turned around and left, my oldest daughter said Mom that was weird who was he? We looked around the room no sign of him, we ran out to see if he was in the parking lot nothing. I hate hats but I bought that one and hung it in my room. 2 months later I was diagnosed with stage 5 breast cancer, my youngest was 9 yrs old at the time, my Mother, and Grandpa had passed away due to cancer. I prepared myself for the worst at first, then one night while reading a book to my 9 yr old she turned and asked me, Mom when you die can I go with you? It was then I truly started fighting for my life. 6 months chemo, 4 months daily radiation, and 2 guardian Angels named Uriel, and Michael that were beside me every second of my fight to live. That was 17 yrs ago I'm still in remission here, and so very grateful for my Angels.