I also want to share this, I put it on facebook because of how touching it was. While we were in pre-op Monday, I heard another family beside us. It was all just separated by curtains. You couldn't help but hear people, and the curtain was open when they came in, so you could see who it was. A dad, mom, and 19 year old (he told me her age), and the young girl having surgery. I noticed him praying for her right before they took her. Being a Christian, I did focus in on his prayer, and was moved by it. Later I saw the parents in the waiting room, and went to tell him I couldn't help but overhear his prayer, and just felt like telling him how moving it was. As I was telling him, he asked why I was there, and as soon as I told him, he grabbed me and immediately began praying for her, followed by his wife getting my other hand. He wasn'tloud, and I doubt anyone but me heard him cause he was praying low. Just grabbed my hand and said, Father in the mighty name of Jesus, and began praying for my wife. Here's what got me, in a moment when I'm sure they're concerned, they were completely selfless towards me a complete stranger, and absolutely made me feel like they truly cared about my wife, and family. Sorry so long, but I say that to say this, to me, that's what being a Christian is. Making others feel like God, and them truly care. Just an inspiring moment for me. I hope I can make someone feel that way sometime.