A Prayer to the God of Miracles

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If you read my book Unraveled, you’re familiar with the story of how God healed my heart after the miscarriage of our third baby. It’s not like my miscarriage was uncommon. According to the American Pregnancy Association, somewhere between 10 and 25 percent of women in childbearing years will have one. That’s one in four on the high end, meaning that in a room full of 100 women, perhaps in my next Bible study at church, 25 of us could have had one. That’s a lot of miscarriages, a lot of broken dreams, a lot of hurting hearts. I had wanted the miracle to be that my baby’s heart would be beating, but it wasn’t. God had other plans for that tiny life and didn’t give me the desire of my heart.

Listen to today’s podcast with Brooke McGlothlin, based on Galatians 3:5, here!

 

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Connect with Brooke McGlothlin

Brooke McGlothlin is the Founder of Million Praying Moms, Host of the Million Praying Moms podcast, and author of eight books, three of which hit the ECPA bestseller list. Her latest,  Everyday Prayers for Peace, and Praying Mom: Making Prayer the First and Best Response to Motherhood speak to the power of a life partnered with God in prayer. She’s a wife of 20+ years and mom to two teenage boys who make their home in the mountains of Appalachia, calling southwestern Virginia home. To learn more about Brooke visit her website.

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