She was in her house with two of her great grandchildren when she heard the warning sirens over the noise of the wind and the rain. She took the children into her bedroom closet where they prayed the Lord's Prayer over and over again, as she thought, "Lord, I ain't got no one but You." Suddenly all was silent--the center of the tornado was passing by. The house shuddered, the sun came out, and her grandchildren left the closet and reported, "Grandma, the kitchen's gone." Much of the house was missing. The trees were sheared off in the backyard, but had not fallen on the house.
Habitat began building her a new house in early March. It will be dedicated on April 4. Mary chose to stay in the neighbor where she was born and married. As she said, "I don't need a mansion, Lord. You've prepared a mansion for me with You."
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