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December 23rd, 2008 by Joel L. Watts

Angel Sighting At Charlotte Hospital

Charlotte, NC — People in Charlotte are talking about an image caught on a security camera at Presbyterian Hospital.

People at the hospital say the image is an angel standing in the hospital’s hallway.

The mother of a 14-year-old patient says her daughter is alive thanks to the angel.

Colleen Banton says her daughter Chelsea suffers from chronic health problems. Doctors told Colleen they did all they could to help her daughter, so she decided to take Chelsea off life support.

Colleen says she was in the waiting room, when her sister ran in and told her to look at the image on the security camera. Colleen said it was an angel.

When doctors took Chelsea off life support, she started improving. Chelsea got to go home after three months in the hospital. She will celebrate her 15th birthday on Christmas.

Angel Sighting At Charlotte Hospital | digtriad.com | Triad, NC | Local News.

Post By Joel L. Watts (9,334 Posts)

Joel L. Watts holds a Masters of Arts from United Theological Seminary with a focus in literary and rhetorical criticism of the New Testament. His interests include exploring the role of mimesis in human civilization, specifically in the study of religion and media, as well as science fiction and the way in which it has allowed mythology to be explored in light of scientific discoveries of the past century. He is the author of Mimetic Criticism of the Gospel of Mark: Introduction and Commentary (Wipf and Stock, 2013) and a co-editor and contributor to From Fear to Faith: Stories of Hitting Spiritual Walls (Energion, 2013).

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10 Responses to “Angel Sighting At Charlotte Hospital”
  1. josephudo says

    Although miracles are rare, I’m very sure they happen and I understand they happen for a purpose. During this end-time in the world (which I firmly believe is now), perhaps we will all see several even more dramatic miracles occur in the world.

  2. josephudo says

    Although miracles are rare, I’m very sure they happen and I understand they happen for a purpose. During this end-time in the world (which I firmly believe is now), perhaps we will all see several even more dramatic miracles occur in the world.

  3. Joseph, I really cannot comment yet, but I would like to see the image caught on camera. I cannot doubt this nor prove it.

  4. God does not want to be proven. He provides evidence of His existence and evidence of non existence. The point is – free will. He gives people the perfect opportunity to respond by faith. Those who believe see plenty of “proof” of His reality, love, and continued presence. Those who do not believe recognize just as much proof for the absence of God…an image will never prove Him. Just as when Jesus lived as a young man on the earth and people SAW him perform miracle after miracle, some still found evidence not to believe…to the point of murdering him for his claims. Jesus said something like, blessed are you for you have seen and believed, but MORE blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed. He invites us to give a free will response to believe, receive, and have intimacy with him…this is love.

  5. God does not want to be proven. He provides evidence of His existence and evidence of non existence. The point is – free will. He gives people the perfect opportunity to respond by faith. Those who believe see plenty of “proof” of His reality, love, and continued presence. Those who do not believe recognize just as much proof for the absence of God…an image will never prove Him. Just as when Jesus lived as a young man on the earth and people SAW him perform miracle after miracle, some still found evidence not to believe…to the point of murdering him for his claims. Jesus said something like, blessed are you for you have seen and believed, but MORE blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed. He invites us to give a free will response to believe, receive, and have intimacy with him…this is love.

  6. Indeed, Mr. G. I do not look for signs and wonders to prove God, and nor do I believe that any believer should; however, there are times when He does reveal Himself for one reason or another – not that I am saying that this is real.

  7. How very true, Jesus said we did not need signs,to believe in him and the Father.. just to have faith… I don’t need signs , I feel his presence,and love ,and joy… even in the bad times… and I don’t think you can really call that an angel…..

  8. How very true, Jesus said we did not need signs,to believe in him and the Father.. just to have faith… I don’t need signs , I feel his presence,and love ,and joy… even in the bad times… and I don’t think you can really call that an angel…..

  9. Joseph, I really cannot comment yet, but I would like to see the image caught on camera. I cannot doubt this nor prove it.

  10. Indeed, Mr. G. I do not look for signs and wonders to prove God, and nor do I believe that any believer should; however, there are times when He does reveal Himself for one reason or another – not that I am saying that this is real.

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