- I was never taught to pray so I don't know, if I'm doing this right. But I was told that if I needed you, that I just had to believe. And right now I need you more than ever.
I'm telling you, no other company offers the amount of international destinations that we do. Costa Rica, Bahamas, Puerto Rico. - Really, we can't.
Where can we get the free two night stay? Casey at the front desk can assist you with your free stay vouchers. If you change your mind, I have my information right here.
(Sharon sighing) No luck? - Zero for two. Thank God that's all of them.
- God, these last few presentations have been nothing, but "where's my free vacation" people. - I'd rather pay for the two nights than sit through this. - Are you kidding me?
Who is he? - I don't know. He looks like you walked straight off a Clairol commercial.
- Check out the sandals. How old are those things? Jacob's all yours.
- I'm not taking him. You take him. - No way, I was the presenter.
You have to take him. - I have two hits. - So do I.
- You really think that guy's gonna buy a timeshare? I need this job. - No, you cannot pull the pregnancy card.
My son eats way more than yours. (group chattering) Good evening, sir, can I help you? You seem a little lost.
- I'm not lost. - Oh, you know, I didn't see you at the presentation, so I can't have you sitting here without seeing that first. Listen, if you're gonna stay, I have to try and sell you.
- I'm not looking for a timeshare. Sharon, it seems you haven't paid close enough attention to the clues God has been sending you. - How did you know my name?
- God knows that you're stressed, but he wants you to know that you never have to worry about your finances. All the obstacles you faced, and will be facing, he's going to help you through them. But Sharon, you have to believe.
- Honestly, I don't know what to believe. - Believe this. He sent me here so that you can see and trust that he is with you, guiding you and protecting you always.
And what he wants you to do now is to find a white prayer candle. - Prayer candle. - A white prayer candle, light it and pray.
And with all your heart, ask God for help. Thank him for all he has done. (music) Know that nothing occurs by chance.
Learn to trust where he leads you. - [Sharon] Is this really happening? - When the righteous cry out for help, the Lord hears, and rescues them from all their troubles.
- [Richard] Hey babe, are you on your way? You're usually home by now. - Yeah, yeah, I'm on my way.
Oh, I've gotta tell you about the night I've had. - [Richard] What happened? Something with a buyer?
- I wouldn't call him buyer. This guy randomly walks in. He wasn't at my presentation, but still he sits down at my table, and starts telling me that I have nothing to worry about, that all my finances will be taken care of as long as I ask God for help.
- [Richard] Why would this guy talk to you? You don't know what you believe. - That's what I said.
He wants me to buy a white prayer candle. What does it even look like? - [Richard] You're being silly.
You know, the ones with Jesus or a saint on them. - Aren't those for people die? - [Richard] Yes, but some people believe, if you light it and pray, God will answer.
- Seriously? I wouldn't even know where to start. - [Richard] Just go with your gut.
- That's it. - [Richard] What do you mean, that's it? - I don't even know anymore.
It's a lot. - [Richard] I think a talk with God would be really good for you. - Richard, I don't know if you know how hard things are right now.
I don't even know, if I have enough gas in my car to get home. Literally, I will be lucky to coast into the driveway, and now this guy wants me to go out of my way, and spend money on a prayer candle? - [Richard] Sharon, it's not gonna cost that much.
- I have $1. . .
and 68 cents. I'll see what that gets me. (shop door opening) (Sharon and shopper colliding) - Sorry.
(music) - That'll be a $1. 68. (door closing ) (music continues) (candle lighting) Dear God, I was never taught to pray, so I don't know if I'm doing this right, but I was told if I needed you, just to believe, and right now, I need you more than ever.
I don't what I'm going to do. I don't know if I can feed my son tomorrow. Please, please help.
(Sharon crying) (phone ringing) - [Operator] The party you're trying to reach is not a. . .
(phone ringing) - This is Sharon. - [Patrick] Hey, Sharon. - Patrick, nice to hear from you.
It's been a while. - I know it has. How are you?
- I'm hanging in there. - Well, I hear you. Look, I know it's tough out there, but I've got something that I can bring you in on.
- What do you got? - It's a loan that no one's been able to get done yet, but I know you're a persistent one, right? - What kind of loan is it?
- It's a VA loan, $1 million. The veteran's putting $400,000 down, so your commission, in the 20-thousands. - Why hasn't anyone else been able to get it done?
- The veteran and his wife, they're relocating, and they're switching from salary jobs to self-employed. - Okay, I see. Well, as long as it's in the same line-- - One more thing.
I know it's cutting it close, but I absolutely need this done in the next 14 days. - Well, right now I am working at Wells Fargo, but if I can't get it done there, I'm sure I can get it done with my brother. - So you can do it?
- Yeah, I've done VA loans. It shouldn't be a problem. - Okay, great.
I'll email everything over to you then. - Okay, talk to you soon, Patrick. - [Patrick] Take care.
(upbeat music) - Hey, I just got a VA loan. Yeah, I know I've never done a VA loan. .
. - Hi, Casey. - Hey.
- I just came in to check my schedule and my sales count. - You don't usually check your count. - I know, I'm not usually worried, but a few weeks ago, it was a Friday, the 10th, I had this man who came in by himself.
Do you think you could get his information from me? - Sure, let me check. - Thank you, I really appreciate it.
And I know it was my third no, but no one's gonna say anything that I won't, because I do really like this job. - Sharon, you didn't have a third person that day. - Yeah, I did.
- No, you didn't. Everyone who walks through that door signs in here. - That's really strange.
He knew my name. He must have spoken to someone. Oh, hey, Kate!
- Hi, Sharon. - Do you remember the Clairol guy? The guy with the sandals?
The one you made me take? - I made you take. When was this?
- We talked about it. He looked like he walked straight out of the Bible. - I think I'd remember someone like that.
- Yeah, I would think. Are you serious? You're telling me you don't remember arguing over the guy?
He would've been both of our third. - I really don't. - You have to know.
You have to remember that. - Sharon, I don't know what you're talking about. (music) (music continues) (Sharon exhales) Thank you.