Death is a difficult thing to come to terms with. Of course we know Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die… but that still doesn’t satisfy us when death comes. I resign to the fact that it was her time. No amount of faith prevented it from happening, and yet we have seen in scripture where God extended a king’s days.When David Wilkerson exited this life I had a hard time understanding the way he left. A car wreck! I argued with the Lord over that one. Here was a faithful servant of the Lord who had cheated death more than once by the protective hand of his God, and you mean to tell me God was not there this time? It wasn’t until his memorial service at Times Square Church that I gained understanding. They played a clip of him preaching just a short time before his death and he remarked, “So what if I’m walking down a street in New York city and a car runs up on the side walk and kills me? So what! One minute I’m walking on concrete the next streets of gold!”He was saying that when it’s his time it doesn’t matter how he leaves this world.Now OTCP, I know what you are implying by your question and post. If Norvel was such a man of faith, why did his daughter die? And I also understand it is your way of jabbing at word of faith preaches. The simple truth is… when its your time, its your time. How God chooses to let you exit this life, I.E: cancer, heart attack, car wreck, etc., is His own choosing. Surly Jesus could have called ten thousand angels to come and rescue him, but He knew it was His time.Charles Capps, another woffer, told his family two days before he died that he would be leaving on the very day he did.The death of Norvel’s daughter does in no way diminish his faith in God nor does it say he did not have enough faith, nor that his teaching on faith is false. Her death simply reminds us that when it’s our time… faith, calling things that are not as though they were, declaring scripture, and all the other things “woffers” are known for cannot stop the inevitable. I for one don’t want it stopped. When its my time, let me go! This world is not my home, I’m just passing through.