We Are Messengers' Darren Mulligan Involved In a Serious Car Accident

We Are Messengers Darren Mulligan reveals on social media that he was involved in a serious car accident that could have cost him his life. By God's providence, he is not hurt. Mulligan reveals that while he was driving to the airport heading to a show in Greeley, Colorado, his truck lost all traction. It slid across both lanes and began sliding towards another vehicle on the opposite side of the road.
"A couple of hours ago I hit some ice on a bridge on 840 traveling to the airport. My truck lost all traction, slid across both lanes, down through the verge separating east and west highways and began sliding towards another vehicle on the opposite side of the road. I couldn't bare the thought of someone being hurt so I did everything I could to flip my vehicle off the road and that's what I did."
"It is a miracle that I'm alive, I'm a little sore but I walked out of that vehicle without a scratch. 10 seconds before the accident I had been talking with Jesus and I said out loud "my life has always been in your hands and it still is". I guess God put that to the test and He has once again proved Himself unbelievably Kind."
As Mulligan scrambled to find his backpack, guitar and phone which had flown out of the vehicle he heard a voice. "It was a young man called Efrain who was on his way to work. His was the car that was coming the opposite direction. Efrain was so kind to me, his only thought was to make sure I was ok. He drove me to the airport so I could go about the work God has called this band to. Greeley Colorado we are on our way. Expecting big things from the Lord tonight. I am a very grateful man, more than ever and I'm convinced this too is the goodness of God in my life."
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