Marine survives 9 seperate bombing attacks by praying.
His name is Lance Cpl. Tony Stevens This is a total miracle to me. Besides this marine I want to find out who is really praying for this young man. Is it his church? Is it his family? Who are the intercessors? Who are these prayer warriors that are putting up a hedge of protection around this young man? Only God could do a miracle like this. If any of you know his pastor or family please let us know. Now who will stand with me in prayer for this young man so he comes home safe. I want to hear his testimony. The first time U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Tony Stevens was bombed in Iraq, a car packed with 155 mm shells exploded next to his Humvee just as a device containing five more shells detonated beneath it By bomb No. 9, the former baseball minor league shortstop had become a good luck-bad luck icon and the awe of his 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment patrolling the so-called "triangle of death" south of Baghdad. With a couple of weeks remaining in his second tour of duty in Iraq, the 26-year-old might be counting the days a little more closely than most and has become a seasoned, battle-hardened veteran of the laws of physics. Lance Cpl. Tony Stevens poses for a picture at his base in Aksan, Iraq. "When you hear the explosion, that's actually good," Stevens said, pointing out that because sound travels relatively slowly, hearing the blast means you have survived it. "It means you're still in the game." Stevens' deployment landed him in an area known for insurgents' use of what the U.S. military calls improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Some of those are vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, or VBIEDs -- military-speak for car bombs. It is not unusual for Marine patrols on the two-lane roads through towns and gray-and-brown fields to encounter three or four bombs a day. Sometimes, there are more -- many more. The bombs contribute to an injury rate of one-in-five Marines during their 6-month-old deployment here. The bombs also kill U.S.-allied Iraqi police and Iraqi National Guardsmen patrolling in unarmored pickups and cars. Many Marines here have been bombed two or three times, and a couple seven or eight. Stevens, at nine, appears to hold the record that no one wants to break. His streak started August 8. His unit was going to check on a mortar attack when it rolled next to the one bomb and on top of the second. Marines tended the wounded in what they later realized was a field of undetonated bombs. "We were pretty much walking on top of them," Stevens says. Bomb No. 2 was August 9 -- the next morning. That bomb was a freezer filled with five 155mm shells and set off by a detonating cord left on the road. It cost a fellow Marine some fingers. Bomb No. 3 exploded on a security patrol. It injured a Marine riding in the turret of Stevens' vehicle. That was October. "October to Thanksgiving we were pretty much hitting one every time we went out," Stevens says. Bomb No. 4 hit his vehicle. No wounded. Bomb No. 5 hit his vehicle, and sheared off a live power line overhead, sending it sparking on top of the neck collar of Stevens' flak jacket. He shows the ripped, burned material. "Two-in-one on that one," he says. Bomb No. 6 through 9 hit his convoys. In factory-armored Humvees -- the vehicles of choice for patrols -- Marines know they can survive all but the biggest bombs and the unluckiest hits. None has been killed in any of the bombings Stevens has survived. "It's not that we laugh about it, but we joke a lot, once we know it's all right," he says. What saves his life, Stevens doesn't know. He doesn't do anything special. "Just pray. That's all you can do in this place." What saves his spirits are the Internet and phones, put in not long ago at the Marines' forward operating base. "That way you can call the wife, say it's been an easy day, even though you've just got hit with an IED." Home is Jacksonville, Florida., and he played for the New Britain, Connecticut, Rock Cats, before joining the military. He was also the Florida high school basketball player of year in 1997, said Rock Cats President William Dowling. Despite all the bombings, Stevens says he would sign up again. He speaks against a backdrop of explosions as his company sets off cratering blasts, destroying a dirt road to keep it from being used by insurgents for election-day attacks. "We came here and accomplished our mission," Stevens says. The triangle of death has seen attacks drop sharply. Local security forces have more confidence. Crowds are friendlier. "Ow!" the Marine standing next to Stevens shouts. The man grabs a wrist slapped numb by a stinging chunk of dirt from the cratering blast a quarter-mile-plus away. "I told you not to be around me," Stevens says, going after the hunched-over Marine. "How many days we got left?" January 29, 2005 The last time New Britain Rock Cats manager Stan Cliburn saw Tony Stevens, his shortstop was having car trouble in Florida. This was, oh, a month after their 2001 season had ended with an Eastern League title shared with Reading and a grief shared with an entire nation. <img src=http://www.annointed.net/photopost/data/500/484tonystevensball.jpg align=left>"He had left his vehicle down [at the Minnesota Twins' facilities] in Fort Myers, and I just happened to come across him one day," Cliburn said. "I saw a guy with his hood up, went over and it was Tony. His battery was dead." Cliburn gave Stevens a jump-start. Stevens told Cliburn he was looking at getting a jump-start on the rest of his life. "I'm thinking about retiring from baseball," Stevens said, "and joining the military." Cliburn said he always thought Stevens had major league potential. On Friday, he found out how right he was. A story by Ellen Knickmeyer of The Associated Press arrived by e-mail during the course of the day. The dateline was Askan, Iraq, and when Cliburn finished reading the piece, he couldn't stop shaking his head. Marine Lance Cpl. Tony Stevens has been bombed nine times over the past six months. He has survived all nine. "I always knew Tony Stevens was quick as a cat," Cliburn said. "I didn't know he actually was a cat." Sept. 11, 2001, brought a clear and beautiful morning to Connecticut. The Rock Cats were prepared to start their championship series that night at New Britain Stadium. Finishing his shower, team president and general manager Bill Dowling's mind was racing with possibilities when the phone rang. It was Dowling's daughter Elizabeth on her way to work on 16th Street in Manhattan. It was 9 a.m. "Dad, I just saw a plane crash into the World Trade Center," she said. "C'mon, Lizzie, you're kidding," Dowling answered. The hijackers buried a second plane into the towers. She wasn't kidding. Pat Tillman was among the nearly 300 million of us who watched the cowards punch flaming craters into the World Trade Center, who watched in disbelief as the 110-story symbols of American commerce dissolved like sandcastles. Tillman was moved to give up his NFL career, forfeit millions of dollars, to fight and later die for his country. "I remember how shaken our players were that day," Dowling said. "They're young. Some are from sheltered environments. All of a sudden, those of us in the toy department of life looked outside, saw something horrific and dealt with it in our own way." The story from Iraq did not specify what motivated Stevens to leave baseball at 23 and enter the Marines. Maybe it was entirely 9/11, maybe it was partially 9/11. This much is certain: Stevens batted second in the lineup on Sept. 8, 2001, the night the Rock Cats clinched the Northern Division playoffs in Norwich, and he never played again. The league finals were called off after the tragedy, a co-championship declared. Dowling remembers talking to Terry Ryan in February 2002 when the Twins GM surprised him, saying, "I've got to find you a new shortstop. Stevens is going into the Marines." "I knew his dad was in the military," Cliburn said. "I knew that was an influence." Stevens is only days from completing his second tour of duty as a member of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, working the triangle of death south of Baghdad. Bomb explosions are common. So is death. A six-month deployment there leaves Marines with an injury rate of 1-in-5. No Double A team has had as many players move to the big leagues so fast as the Rock Cats. Torii Hunter, Corey Koskie, Doug Mientkiewicz - the list is long, but what has happened to Stevens, now 26, is a record of bad-luck, good-luck bigger than any league. Nobody in Iraq, as best as anyone can tell, has been hit as many times as Stevens. On Aug. 8, according to the AP, a car loaded with 155mm shells exploded next to his Humvee at the same time five roadside bombs went off under it. The next morning, a freezer filled with 155mm shells was set off by a detonating cord. A buddy lost some fingers. The third time, a Marine riding in the turret of Stevens' vehicle was injured. "When you hear the explosion, that's actually good," Stevens told the AP, knowing sound travels more slowly than the angel of death. "It means you're still in the game." The fifth bomb not only hit his vehicle, it sheared off a power line. The live electrical snake, sparking, burned the collar of Stevens' flak jacket. "Two-in-one on that one," he told the AP. "He always did have a good sense of humor," Cliburn said. "But the most striking thing about Tony was how sure he was of himself. Guys looked up to him. Steve Little, the Twins' bench coach, had him as a major league prospect, too. Even though he was light-hitting, I think he eventually would have gotten there. He was like a point guard in basketball. I thought he was the key to our championship season in 2001." He was that good a fielder. He had that good an arm. He could run that well. A 3A Florida high school basketball player of the year, at 5 feet 10, 160 pounds, he was that good an athlete. Maybe he could have pulled it off. Maybe he could been a utility infielder in the majors. "I just remember a line drive up the middle [in the last game he played]," Cliburn said. "Tony dives to his left, his body parallel to the ground, catches it, gets up to his feet and doubles the guy off first. He was quick. He was an athlete." Being a nimble athlete helps in Iraq. Being lucky helps even more. Stevens doesn't know why his life has been spared. He told the AP he doesn't do anything special - except pray. "That's all you can do in this place," he said. Stevens' tour will be over soon and he has seen the number of attacks decrease in the triangle of death. He is hopeful the elections Sunday will spawn a democracy. "I'd do it all over again," he said. Cliburn remembers standing there late in 2001, jumper cables in hand, telling Stevens that whatever he did in life he knew he would be successful. "He had will, leadership," Cliburn said, "and he was blessed with an instinct, a sense of surrounding, that must serve him well in Iraq." And then Tony Stevens' old manager stopped for a moment and considered nine - nine! - brushes with death. "That and the good Lord looking after him." |
Posted by: bluecatkeeper
Heavenly Father above, Thank you for watching over this brave young man. He is a true miracle. He prayed to You for protection and YOu were there with him at his darkest hour. I would ask You to please continue to watch over this soldier and all those who serve in harm's way. PLease let him be a testimony to all others that Prayer works and that all they have to do is ask and they shall receive.
Thank You Father, and please continue to bless this young man and all those who are fighting for freedom and peace.
In Your name,
Amen
Posted by: akabezalel
Thank You Father! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! For keeping Tony Stevens safe and whole while he serves in Iraq!!!!!!!!! For bringing the danger from terror down in his region! For keeping him safe and bringing him hime safe and whole to his Family! Thank You for protecting his Battalion! Thank You for protecting the men and women who stand beside him every day, working with him to bring peace to the triangle of death. Thank you Lord! For the prayers that are supporting him and his battalion! Thank You for the hearts of those who pray for him! Thank You Lord for the watchers on his walls! Thank You Lord! AMEN!
Posted by: youngijp
Thank you, Lord. Please continue to be with Tony Stevens and other service personnel. Thy name be glorified through Jesus Christ, Amen.
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Posted by: prayyior
Heavenly Father, thank you for caring for this young man. Lord, we declare according to your word, that no weapon formed against himshall prosper. We ask that you would call the Saints to pray for him, and to pray for all the others. We do not hear the "special deliverance" stories much, so we are excited and intrigued as we read of the Miracles delivered straight from the Throne of God. Lord, continue to move mountains in Iraq, and wherever our troops are. Lord, let them all learn of you, let them come to you, and trust in you. Keep them always inside your safe tower, or under your wings. Lord, we ask that you will make these "Blessed" ones examples to all the rest of us. Let us honor them, and pray for them, and speak Blessing upon them day and night. Holy Spirit, call to them, sing joyous songs to them, direct them away from traps and snares set by the enemy. Lord, we commit this Young Man into your perfect care, ask that you would continue to keep him surrounded by angels of protection, and bring him safely home, an inspiration to others! And all because of HIS GOD...who he prays to. In the Mighty Name of Jesus we ask. AMEN
Posted by: Sulten
Dear Father in Heaven, I praise Thy name for answering the prayers of this young man who has put his faith and trust in Thee. I pray that this story will cirulate around the globe as a testimony to the power of prayer. I pray that You would use him as a light to others and continue to bless and protect him and all those around him. I pray that he make it home safely to his family. I pray for all those serving with him in Iraq for their safety and blessings especially that they may come to know Thee. I ask in Jesus Holy Name amen.
Posted by: eagle4him
Father continue to keep Your hand of protection over this brave soldier. In the name of Jesus let Your will be done. Let this be a witness to the non-christians that greater is He that is in this soldier than the wicked one who is in the world.
father You brought this soldier up for such a time as this. Now complete what You have destined for this soldier according to Your will.
In Jesus name we pray!
Posted by: JG
He survived number 10 but 3 of his friends died
I just knew he had prayer.
His father is a pastor.
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 09:29:51 -0500
From: Richard
To: webmaster*anointed.net
Subject: Lance Cpl. Tony Stevens
Dear Pastor Jerry:
Yes. This young man is like a son to me and a brother to my three sons.
He literally has churches and Christians lifting him up in prayer all around the world, but not any more fervently than his parents, Pastor Mark Stevens and Kim Stevens of Calvary Baptist Church, Fort Walton Beach, Fl.
Also his home town church (Freedom Baptist Church, Pastor Ken Herring) folks in Keystone Hts. Fl. His wife's church in Chattanooga TN. As well as friends and missionaries of these churches literally throughout the world.
A follow-up. Tony just survived his 10th IED bombing. Three of his comrades gave their all.
DoD Identifies Marine Casualties
The Department of Defense announced today the death of three Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Lance Cpl. Jason C. Redifer, 19, of Stuarts Draft, Va.
Lance Cpl. Harry R. Swain IV, 21, of Cumberland, N.J.
Cpl. Christopher E. Zimny, 27, of Cook, Ill.
All three Marines died Jan. 31 as a result of hostile action in Babil Province, Iraq. They were all assigned to 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Please be in prayer for these families.
It was only by a miracle from GOD that he survived this one...
He has 8 days left to be out of Iraq and coming home. His departure date
is Feb 10th. Keep praying.....
And Thank you,
Richard
Posted by: prayyior
Yes, bring him safely home from this war-torn area, and when he is home, we pray that you will continue to protect him. Lord, we also pray for the other servicemembers, and especially those who have no one praying for them. Let your children pray so these warriors will be protected wherever they go and from what ever harm seeks to destroy them. Lord, surround them with your Love and let them come boldly to the throne of grace, and in Jesus Name accept the forgiveness and Love that has been provided for them. A gift just needing to be accepted. Lord we ask it for your glory! AMEN
Posted by: JG
If you are on cable
or have time to download a 3 meg file this is worth it.
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Please Click here
Please tell me what you think.
I ask you guys first so I know what the people are thinking.
If I can't ask you who can I ask?
Lori sent it to me
Thank You Lori
Oh by the way our marine who survived the 9 bombings just survived number 10. As it turned out His father is a baptist pastor. I just knew there had to be a wall of prayer there.
If you would please post a prayer for him.
I will be getting ahold of his dad.
http://annointed.net/ForumTopic_35418__15.htm
By the Way this is one of the reasons why we are here
This proves the lesson on hedges of protection.
Number 10 bomb killed everyone around him
Most people think there is nothing they can do
Our God is an Awesome God
We need to praise the Lord for allowing us to see
the power of prayer. I grieve in my heart for the men
who died. But they died because no one was praying
their names in the heavens.
That is why I am always after you guys to lift these
soldiers names in heaven. Because one of you may have
the faith today to make sure satan can not touch that person.
Posted by: akabezalel
Father, Thank You for protecting this young man! thank You for the continued protection and hedges that You will continue giving him because of the prayers set forth before You on his behalf! Father, forgive us for not calling out the names of every man and woman in harms way to You for hedges and angels to fight for them and protect them! Forgive us for not seeing the power in our prayers, forgive us for doubting that You will answer those prayers, forgive us for not saying them even in unbelief so that You could still work and prove Your continued Righteousness in saving those prayed for! Father, show us how to pray for every man and woman in harms way and give us the strength and dedication to continue holding them in prayer! Lord, stop the killing. AMEN!
Posted by: prayerwarrior8888888
2 Samuel 22:31 As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all them that trust in him.
I thank You for this brave young man and I thank you for your hedge of protection round about him. May his trus tin you never waiver. May he call on You and be heard.
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
I thank You for the supernatural strength You have placed within him for the race.
Praise You Father for Your power and might has revealed itself in this situation.
I pray for this young man and his comrades. I pray for safety and their return home to their families.
In Jesus' name amen
Posted by: prayyior
Lord we pray a hedge of protection upon every one of our warriors wherever they serve. Thank you for your continued protection on those who are being prayed for. Lord, I ask you to take the name book and Lord for each name that exists, ever existed or will exist, I lift them in prayer before you. I ask your hand of protection and your Divine Guidance for them. I ask you to take every prayer prayed to you, for the safekeeping of our Military members and Multiply those prayers exponentially. I ask Holy Spirit that you will pray for each of them every moment of every day. Lord, Draw them to your Saving Grace in Jesus and Deliver them from Evil. It is in the Name of Jesus I ask. AMEN
Posted by: Rachel R
Lord, bless this man and bring him home safely.
Let his life be a shining witness to many.
In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Posted by: youngijp
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Originally Posted by Rachel R
Lord, bless this man and bring him home safely.
Let his life be a shining witness to many.
In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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"...Amen: the LORD do so....Amen, and Amen....In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen."
Jeremiah 28:6; Psalm 89:52; Ephesians 5:20; (1 Corinthians 1:2)
"....Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord."
1&2 Timothy 1:2 KJV
"Be thou exalted, O God...."
Psalm 57:5&11 KJV
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Posted by: Sulten
Dear Heavenly Father, I am continuing to stand in prayer over this young marine Tony Stevens. Let the knowledge of the power and miracles of prayer working in his life be a testimony that continues to spread and be heard. Let it be a witness to other's and I am praying for his continual safety and example to others. I pray for all of the service men and women that they will seek Thee in prayer and righteous desires. I ask in Jesus Holy Name amen.
Posted by: Sulten
Dear Heavenly Father, I am asking for a continual hedge of protection to be over this young man Tony Stevens and I pray that this power of prayer may stand as a witness to others of the great power of prayer. I pray for a hedge of protection over him in all he is doing this day, and throughout his tour of duty. I am asking a hedge of protection on all of our men and women in harms way and serving our great nation. I pray for Your hand to be over these men and women and ask in Jesus Holy Name amen.
Posted by: pickone
Lord, thank You for the testimony You have given this young man. We pray for Your continued protection over him and his comrades, in Jesus' Name. Thank You, Father. Amen.
Posted by: deanna7580
Tony,
It has been a long time and lots of unfinished business...but it is aparent the Lord has is hand on your life and you are here to finish the work he has started in YOU...i am so glad you made it through your second stint...and made it out alive...though we dont talk anymore, you have always remained in my prayers. When you left baseball, it was so hard to understand why you were giving up your life to save others...what an awesome reminder of what God has done for us...he sent His son to die for us, so that the world could be saved...you are a reminder of what this life is about...to save those who are in harms way...i respect you and i am so very proud of you...you will remian in my heart, and in my prayers....Dios te vendiga....Deanna
Posted by: prayerwarrior8888888
Thank You Father for you continued protection over Tony.
I praise You and I thank You.