Well, the guy who visited my house did not seem like the magician type, to me. If he could get glitter on my while holding both my hands with his, head bowed praying, he's pretty skilled. But it did not seem to be him.I did have some glittery objects in other parts of the house. But the glitter stuff showed up after we'd been talking a while.About the gold dust stories I have heard about, I've been careful not to speak against it. I don't really know what the point is exactly, either. But I also I don't have to know what something means for it to be from God. Critics of Pentecostals ask what the point is of falling on one's back after being prayed for. We could apply the same critical eye to Biblical miracles. Some of them have a practical purpose. The hosts ran out of wine and Jesus turned water into wine. Thousands were hungry, and Jesus fed them.Jesus was praying on the land and needed to get to the other side, and he walked on water to get into the boat. But, uh-oh, what was the reason for Peter walking on water? He was already in the boat. Why would he need to walk on water? We see the experience was used to teach Peter, the other disciples, and us about how God can use them and us, and how important it is to have faith and not doubt. Any miracle could teach similar things, without having another external practical purpose.I suppose it's possible we got glitter on us somehow and did not realize where it came from and just noticed it. I could speculate that one of us has a rather festive angel with an unusual sense of humor following us around, or that there was a miracle done in some other way. If it is supernatural, then what would it mean? Maybe it's a way to draw attention to what we were planning on doing, signifying blessing for the business. We were talking about finances, but also the opportunity to meet and interact with many people and to minister to them. I need a way of earning a living right now, so it is good that people are wanting to do business with me. I am not sure what gold and red means. Still, it was something to pray about, gold dust or not. If it's a miracle and the gold dust isn't worth money, maybe that helps prevent the the more 'prosperity' minded folks from bringing a broom and dust pan to church