His thoughts on his first car accident, as spoken at his high school graduation baccalaureate ceremony.
Matthew  Ch. 7, verses 7 and 8 - "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you  shall find: knock, and it shall be opened to you.  For everyone who asks  receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be  opened."
Nearly two years ago to the day, my life changed  completely when I suffered a traumatic brain injury as the passenger in a  one car automobile accident.  In the prior months, my mind wrestled  with my heart.  Whatever relationship with God that I had left,  diminished more with each passing day, as I found it harder and harder  to believe in His existence.
I said that modern science could  prove and predict almost anything.  Surely, if this "all-mighty" creator  did, in fact, exist, the top minds in the world would have a difficult  time proving otherwise.  But somehow, the otherwise was always put at my  attention.
Baptized and raised Catholic, I attended church only  when the family attended.  More times than not, I complained; cringing  at the mention of the possibility that my family would attend Mass that  day.
And then came the weekend that the Lord came upon me in the  form of a deadly car crash.  Paramedics arrived at the scene, prepared  to take my lifeless body away in a bag.  But something stopped them.  A  fire started in the engine, and they wouldn't enter the car unless the  fire was put out.  Thankfully, two angels sent by God himself pulled me  from the flaming wreckage.
As my parents were given the news in  Tennessee, I fought for my life at the hospital.  I was put in a  drug-induced coma for two weeks to ease the swelling of my brain.  My  skull suffered a left parietal-lobe fracture with subsequent bleeding  and bruising of my brain.
A little over a week into the ordeal,  my parents were given news that even my closest friends have not yet  heard.  My doctor told them that the situation did not look good for me.
Through  the prayers of strangers, friends and family, I made my way out of the  hospital and into rehab, where I re-learned how to breathe, walk, talk,  eat and carry out every-day activities.  The prayers I received  continued, and I stand here today, the same person that I was before the  accident, now a product of the kindness of everyday citizens and their  many prayers to God.
My Lord, God... He saw me slipping away from  Him, and got my attention and the attention of many others by  displaying His awesome power.  He can give us life, but He can also take  it away.  As He looked at me from above during my struggle, people  around me looked up at Him and pleaded for my life.  My life was spared  by the power of prayer, and the ultimate power of God.
According  to modern science, I shouldn't have survived.  And I shouldn't have  survived as unscathed as I am.  The only explanation; God came into my  life to tell me that He is here, and loves us no matter what path in  life we may be on.
The pain that was suffered during that time  was minuscule in comparison to what this event did to my life.  This car  accident is, in fact, the greatest, most profound event to ever happen  to me.  It brought friends and family closer together.  But more  importantly, it carried me back to my Lord, from whom I will never turn  away again. 
Psalm 23 Verse 4:
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I fear no evil
For thou are with me
 
