He Settles the Barren: Stories to Inspire Hope (Part 3)
But do you know what the word testimony means? In Hebrew, it comes from a root word that means ‘do it again.’
My mission is to provide hope and encouragement in the midst of those walking the path of infertility, miscarriage, and pregnancy loss. My purpose is also to not just encourage those in the waiting but to also have them believe in the impossible.
But do you know what the word testimony means? In Hebrew, it comes from a root word that means ‘do it again.’
I want you to have a place to be able to come and immerse yourself in the power that a testimony can hold. Because if God did it for them, He can do it again.
Therefore, as you read, open yourself up to the possibility that what He did for them, He is not only able, but also willing to do for you.
I know that it seems irrational, illogical, and downright ridiculous to continue to believe month after month, year after year for the impossible, but I can’t help but be expectant of it.
I let the truth sink in that 1 in 8 couples really do suffer from infertility. Too often we hear statistics and brush them to the side, but sometimes it’s good to entertain them.
Like me, you might feel as though you are stuck in a chapter of waiting, and as a result, suffering shame. But know this, you and I won’t be ashamed.
But one thing I have learned through all of this is that adopting my beautiful daughter does not “fix” my fertility struggle.
I wanted to join them; but again, something within me had shifted. The “me” I knew was gone and this other person who felt depressed had emerged.
Many have asked if I have been dreading this day or if I am bummed to be another year older while still trying to fulfill a dream.
Because yes, I have tried Plexus. Yes, I have heard about NaPro. And yes, I have thought about (and trying) a Keto diet. Not to mention, I have also heard of that oil.